After UPSR...

Assalamualaikum everyone!

Thank you again for the continuous reading of this blog. As you already knew (probably), I have just finished the UPSR examinations this week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It was pretty tough, but I could say that I managed to answer most of the questions confidently.

For Bahasa Malaysia, I have a little problem at the words with many meanings - and I know I was wrong - but the others were fine.

For Mathematics, I didn't have a problem except when I miscalculated on some questions and spent too much time recalculating them until I barely had time to finish (but I did and didn't have any time to check the paper).

Science wasn't hard in Section A, but I had problems with the inferences in Section B. Luckily I remembered the notes I made (and found).

English was quite easier than the other subjects. In fact, I even needed an additional paper to write my story in Section C.

Above all, the aptitude test was the most challenging. It needed a lot of logical thinking and IQ. Plus, it asked about our decisions and interests.

Anyway, thanks for all the teachers who took care of us at SRAI BBB, We wouldn't know the rules if it wasn't for you. We knew how you felt during the exams. What kind of teacher doesn't want to see their students succeed?

I don't plan to go to a boarding school next year. Don't ask me - even I don't know why! But I'll be continuing to study at Sri Ayesha Islamic School.

Well, now that the UPSR exams are over, we're still not free from primary 6. We still have to focus on PSRA next. Hope for the best, everyone!

Oh, yes! Before I forget, I want to tell you something. From my profile, you could see that one of my interests is writing, right? I am working on a mystery book right now and I'll be sure I'll publish it in this blog chapter by chapter. Stay tuned!

Comments

  1. Salam Khadijah, when I was a kid I used to love books and writers whose way of writings are melancholic or poetic, books with big words cause I could easily lost myself when I read one. Not just any books. Perhaps u can start one too by searching where ur heart is when u read and later when u write. All the best!

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  2. Wasalam...yes, thank you for the comment. Frankly i'm just like you, lost in books with poetic words. I really want to try that but my vocabulary isn't that high so i need to improve and read more.

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