Friday, July 24, 2009

I know I rant about this at the start of every semester, but I really need to say this again:

I HATE BIDDING!

I hate having to make choices. I hate having to choose what to take.

As if choosing the electives wasn't enough, now I have to choose my core modules too.

CM3221 Organic Synthesis & Spectroscopy - Am I going to plunge myself into the darkness of organic chem once more? Am I going to be stuck with Clayden again (or worse?)?

CM3232 Physical Chemistry of the Solid State & Interfaces - I don't know about this. I don't like it, but I don't hate it either.

CM3242 Instrumental Analysis - Definitely have to do this. Analytical skills for future labwork.

And then the electives. I'm really interested in GEK1542 Forensic sciences and GEK2501 Understanding your medications. I've wanted the former since year 1 and now I think I've finally accumulated enough points to bid for it. The thing is, GEK2501 is also very popular, in the range of 400-600+ points. So I can't afford to bid for both. I am sooo stuck. So I have to choose. The thing is, GEK2501 is only offered in Sem I, and they stopped offering GEK1542 in Sem II last year, which means I'll have to wait till I'm in year 4 (if I ever get there) if I miss it this time round. Grr! *pulling my hair* AND if I taking the med course, the lecture is wed 3-5pm, and it's impossible to find any other modules that fit in on wednesday, which means I can kiss my free day goodbye! I'll be going to school on 2 days each week just for ONE lecture, and that sucks! GRR!

I'm hungry...

2501 seems quite difficult. A lot of stuff to memorise. MCQ, negative marking. Ewww...horrible experience from SSS1207. I just thought it would be useful if I'm going to do pharmaceuticals in the future. Sigh. Maybe I'll shelve it till year 4. If there's no year 4 then... oh well.

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