Aquawhite
Retiring
I will be, but I'll see it as a challenge. To rise as the underdog.
So did Namu and Tim Siu. Ask them what sort of 'invaluable experience' they felt.Congrats to all who got in. I did cosmology, and it was an invaluable experience.
Lol, were you taking me seriouslyOh gosh, honestly - I wish people wouldn't go out there, particularly in a course like Philosophy aiming to "beat the competition". By its nature, Philosophy isn't conducive to that sort of attitude. Combative arguments rarely succeed (in terms of essays) and generally speaking the atmosphere just isn't like that.
I didn't notice much competition, if any, because people were simply enjoying the course for what it was. The people who did the best were the people who simply enjoyed it, and even those who didn't get a state rank for example, felt deeply enriched by it.
HopefullyI'm just wondering how my personality and way of thinking will change after this journey of philosophy. Magic carpet ride anyone?
What did you accelerate in + how did you go? Were you glad you accelerated?Heh heh, I'll have to improve on my essay and reasoning before then...
I'm slightly fearful since most people there are going to be year 12s next year,
While I'll be only in year 11. But I guess it'll be nice, I guess.
Whaaaat.. cosmology was horrible.. except for the food at res hahaI did cosmology, and it was an invaluable experience.
Lol, it was mostly all the advice David gave me. I got so much, and I wouldn't have done well without it.Whaaaat.. cosmology was horrible.. except for the food at res haha
Anyway, I got into philosophy.
So hopefully it'll be more interesting for me
Oh haha.. I think I'm gonna miss that accentLol, it was mostly all the advice David gave me. I got so much, and I wouldn't have done well without it.
Haha i will.Oh haha.. I think I'm gonna miss that accent