Tuesday, February 12, 2008

5th Bombardment: D-Day on Position Paper

So it was a D-Day. Not this date. But I was after all, the earliest to present.

If you asked me, I've noticed that people only tend to listen when I'm ending an argument. Everyone in my class believes that the only lines worth listening to, (including Dr. Malachi himself) thinks that my last lines somehow sums up the entire arguments.

So it seems to me that I've still got a long way to 'cure' my oral presentation methods. Oh wait, does this line count too, since someone may think that it should be above before what I've stated?

Nevermind.

I'm not going to change this post, just yet.

To sum it up, I got a 3/5 for my oral presentation, and I lost it. Even worse was the fact that my computer crashed, and I sent it for repairs. Only God knows how much of cash I've spent just to send it all the way to and fro. It is really bad. I think. I can't fix my position paper, and I'm scared to ask Dr. Malachi. Erm, wait. It is more of I think I know what Dr. Malachi's response is.

But I think I've made a good stand on my position paper. I don't know. But for a piece of writing which I'll never be able to edit, I'm quite happy with it.

I've learnt that much later he wasn't impressed with the class. He thinks that there's immaturity in our arguments. Perhaps. We're after all, a sheltered group.

But let us not dwell too much in it. There is still time to redeem our intellectual honour, if there ever was one. Or attain it, if we do not have one.

See you on the next post.

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