And It's Over...
Exams Come and Go
Yup, finish all my exams. Well, just hope that I can at least pass my core modules, and get a grades at least good enough to S/U my electives (if they are not so well done).
Think the worst paper that I had is EE2012 (Analytical Methods in ECE). Yup, leave a question completely blank about Random Process, since I still don't understand what the topic is about (even though it could be quite important in Communications and Networks)...
There's also another difficult question in EE2012 about Conformal Mapping relating to electric fields. Yup, I hate electric fields and electromagnetism, so another "no-go" topic for me. Luckily, I don't have to take EE2011 (Engineering Electromagnetics). Heard from the majority of the EE students that this module is really a killer. Why? Because if you are weak in just at least one of this modules, that is MA1505 (Calculus), MA1506 (Mathematical Modelling), PC1432 (Physics IIE), or EG1108 (Electrical Engineering), you are doomed for this module (and this applies to majority of the students). Ok, I supposed the bell-curve is kind enough to help the majority of the students (like PC1432).
Ok, I stop babbling about exams, since it's over. Just hope that I can get at least a D for EE2012, so that I don't have to retake (the CAP might hurts a little though). It's ok anyway, the only module that requires EE2012 is EE4103, which is just only an elective.
Almost End of Semester
Well, can't believe that I'm reaching the end of Computer Engineering Stage 2. Thought I only just registered for my current semester modules. Well, maybe time flies when you have to meet many deadlines for assignements. Anyway, there won't be much holidy for me this vacation this semester though, looking at the fact that I still have the "green agenda" on the 2nd half of June, as well as doing something else as well.
Ok, time to roughly plan out the modules for next semester. Well, what I can say is that I'll be taking all programme modules for the next academic year, so most likely I'll clear the rest of ULR and UE modules on my 4th year.
Yup, finish all my exams. Well, just hope that I can at least pass my core modules, and get a grades at least good enough to S/U my electives (if they are not so well done).
Think the worst paper that I had is EE2012 (Analytical Methods in ECE). Yup, leave a question completely blank about Random Process, since I still don't understand what the topic is about (even though it could be quite important in Communications and Networks)...
There's also another difficult question in EE2012 about Conformal Mapping relating to electric fields. Yup, I hate electric fields and electromagnetism, so another "no-go" topic for me. Luckily, I don't have to take EE2011 (Engineering Electromagnetics). Heard from the majority of the EE students that this module is really a killer. Why? Because if you are weak in just at least one of this modules, that is MA1505 (Calculus), MA1506 (Mathematical Modelling), PC1432 (Physics IIE), or EG1108 (Electrical Engineering), you are doomed for this module (and this applies to majority of the students). Ok, I supposed the bell-curve is kind enough to help the majority of the students (like PC1432).
Ok, I stop babbling about exams, since it's over. Just hope that I can get at least a D for EE2012, so that I don't have to retake (the CAP might hurts a little though). It's ok anyway, the only module that requires EE2012 is EE4103, which is just only an elective.
Almost End of Semester
Well, can't believe that I'm reaching the end of Computer Engineering Stage 2. Thought I only just registered for my current semester modules. Well, maybe time flies when you have to meet many deadlines for assignements. Anyway, there won't be much holidy for me this vacation this semester though, looking at the fact that I still have the "green agenda" on the 2nd half of June, as well as doing something else as well.
Ok, time to roughly plan out the modules for next semester. Well, what I can say is that I'll be taking all programme modules for the next academic year, so most likely I'll clear the rest of ULR and UE modules on my 4th year.