Friday, 2 September 2005 ||2:14 am||
2 down, 5 to go..
Ok so I have now officially completed 2 projects.
5 more to go.
4 of them are very tedious projects and I hate that.
This is totally a painful journey for me.

Anyway, which do you all prefer?
More projects, less tests or more tests, less projects?
One way or another, we are all going to complain.
They have their pros and cons though.

You see, if more projects, it means we have to mainly sit in front of the com for a long period of time.
We NEED the computer.
Therefore, no computer = no progress made.
We also need teamwork, brainstorming sessions, cooperation and bla bla bla.
Oh yah, and there are deadlines.
And I hate deadlines too.
If only deadlines are. . . . . . . dead.
Haha.
The thing is, we can copy other solutions and amend them abit.
We can refer to materials on our notes.
We can discuss with other groups how they are progressing and so on.

Whereas if there are more tests, we can study anytime we want and can afford to take a rest here and there.
We can lie down if we want to and make ourselves comfortable.
There is no need to search frantically for free access labs if your PC goes bonkers at home.
But then, writing notes and trying to memorise them really sucks.
Trying our best to understand the whole module is worst.
Sometimes, tips are not given at all.

The similarity for both though, is that we need to rack our brains.

So what's the choice?
Projects or tests better?
You decide. . . . . .

While thinking, here's another quote :
There are 2 types of tragedies.
One is to lose what your heart desires.
The other is to gain it.
If what my heart desires is a gain, then let it be a tragedy.

Hidanilson Outzz..


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