Not that I haven't been happily slacking my days away.
Strangely, I don't feel stressed up at all about CT2, although I ought to be. Guess I completely lost momentum during the gym/dance period, and never picked it up again.
Something tells me I'm going to have a panic attack tomorrow when I open the Physics test paper and realise that everything is Greek to me and I really should have studied harder over the precious June holidays, which are going to be over in a matter of hours. Boo.
And then there's Bio after that, and judging by the amount I've studied, I think the bulk of my studying is going to be after the Physics paper, for those few hours.
And Chem is doomed as it always is in my case.
And Math to end it all off on a sad note because I always wish I would score brilliantly for Math (the only paper in which I have glimmer of hope of doing well) but never do.
I've never been so don't-care-ish about exams since, like, ever. And that's spooky because this is the completely wrong time to feel nonchalant about exams. Like, hello?! Prelims and A levels in a few months?! Dingdingding, about time to wake up Evelyn.
My "study plans" which I conscientiously write out daily (perhaps the most conscientious thing I do throught the day) which I rarely (actually never - except once!) complete in the end. Yes, I wrote in GREEN (very uncharacteristic of Evelyn) but only because I'm trying to finish up those ghastly markers I've had since Sec 1.
(Haha I just realised I planned to study Photosynthesis and Respiration and Homeostasis almost every single day, but haven't got down to doing so even up to today!)
But ooh, I'm looking forward to the teensy little break after Thursday, I think I should go do something drastic with my hair, but knowing that I'll most probably chicken out, at least get it trimmed, because I haven't since late last year, which is terribly unhealthy for my hair and not to mention, terribly unflattering.
Ooh, look! Hairstyle suggestions for my face shape!
Round face (Chubby face, that's me! Boohoo.)
Generally, layered styles with maximum lift on top and minimum volume on the side are a good choice to lengthen the rounder face. A soft, layered fringe that is slightly angled to the side adds a little bit of length to the face. Avoid long fringes as this can emphasis the rounded face and can look too harsh.
Prominent nose (Cos I have a monster nose! Gaurghh.)
You can minimize the severity of the profile by choosing a style that includes fringe and pulls back from the face on the sides of the head. Avoid curls in favor of curves, and keep the lines simple. Shorter, blunt cut styles tend to work best.
Bangs? Hmm, should I? =
On a rather unrelated note: I discovered Joan at Macs today as she was designing a Sri Lankan house on a laptop - the strange projects they do in RGS these days. Realised I kinda miss her and all her quirks - I mean, how often do you find a pro rhythmic gymnast who is a pro at judo at the same time? Haha! 2 years my junior, but somehow it doesn't quite make a difference. The next time she calls me to go downstairs and play with lanterns (ti deng long!), that is if she ever does again, I think I shall. (: