During my primary and secondary school days, I was always sitting at the back of the class in terms of my seating position as well as my performance academically. In my pre-university days, I found my self in an extraordinary position of being at the top of the hierarchy, which was something I had never EVER achieve previously.
Today, as I sit in the silent zone of the RMIT Swanston Library, I find my semester 2 results to be fluctuating between the good and the bad, which in essence means average. Maybe it's because I expect too much of myself or I'm over confident, but I find it to be a very unsatisfactory position.
*Currently I am on a Credit (60-69%) for all my subjects*
With just 4 assignments left, I have found myself having to pull a high distinction (HD) for all of them if I were to accomplish a similar grade point average (GPA) this time round. In layman's, terms, I need good grades.
It's not like I'm doing horribly but I'm not doing fantastic either. With that said, I think I shall devote myself to doing the best that I can or the next three weeks and hope for the best (so all you non-religious people, start being more religious and start praying for me).
(The Living Legend will begin his conquest of kicking some ASSignments beginning this Friday)
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