07 May 2010

Doordie

There's the thing about accepting failure and holding on the belief of reviving a slaughtered test to its once shining glory. It's called being hypocritical all the same for condoning an item analysis on a wholly compromised test, and not giving in to the fact that item construction has technically more advantage. Look where it has gotten you: unexpected surprises, dismal situations, slow processing of data and needless effort on behalf of the project, and the race against the funds and time. You can expect miracles tantamount to derangement in institutions as monstrous and venal as this; I cannot wait for June to start.

In relation to my upcoming unemployment, I'm torn between the idea of enjoying loitering hours at home and pushing through with my grad school studies, which obviously shall require other than the determination and indubitable effort in processing requirements.

Anyway, going to meet up with college buds tomorrow for a round of escapism with karaoke. That's going to be a marketable theme throughout this weekend and not to mention on Monday. Heaven help the pubs that day; as for me, that calls for a WOWOW marathon.

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