PMR Results-To Anticipate or To Fear?
Wow, just plain wow. It all seems so clear, as if we just took our last paper yesterday noon. But look where are we now, it’s 30th December already. Our results are gonna be out tomorrow at 10am. While some of them are really anticipating it (since they’re 99% sure they’ll get full A’s), some of us are really not ready for the outcome. What happens if we failed to get full A’s? Well, one of my family members told me, “It’s too late to change the results. You already tried your best, so whatever the outcome is, just accept fate.”
Actually, it is really a big fat lie for any Form 3′s out there to tell you they aren’t anxious about their results. A few of my seniors hardly get some sleep the night before the results. It’s just how anxious they are. In case you INSIST that you’re not worried about your results, I have kindly attached a list of symptoms of those who’re anxious.

Losing appetite and can’t seem to eat well. Let’s just say you always eat 5 bowls of rice, and you ate 4 this morning. That’s a symptom.

Feeling depressed and lost. This is a common feeling, and since most of you have this durirng the Trials, what about now? That’s a symptom.

Bragging about your results in front of particularly everyone. Here’s a simple hypothesis. The more anxious you are, the more you wish for everyone to feel the same as you. That’s a symptom.

During games, stop everyone from mentioning about the results and says ‘Don’t TALK about PMR here.” That’s a symptom.

Calling or SMSing almost everyone in your contacts and persuading them to chat with you. That’s a symptom.

Praying unusually(double ot triple) lot for the past few days even if your mom doesn’t force you too. That’s a symptom.

Fever, nausea, headache, short-of-breath, low appetite, etc. That’s a sypmtom.
So do you think you’re still not anxious? If yes, I TOLD YOU SO. If no, then I seriously doubt you care about your academics. The bottom line is, no one will laugh at you if you’re anxious. They won’t call you a ‘kiasu’ or other funny names. It’s normal to feel anxious for your results. It seems I ran out of idea on what to write, so that’s the end of this rather short post. Enjoy it and to those recieving your results tomorrow, Best Of Luck to you.
Written by,
Patrick

lolz, i only hav 1 symptom as u said that is short-of-breath but actually i usually hav it so its not a symptom after all. xD. It’s stress, minor stress
Well well. Congratulations again for your results.
“They won’t call you a ‘kiasu’ or other funny names. It’s normal to feel anxious for your results.”
Funny actually, the way you portray it. To hide your extreme kiasuism? Hehe.
hello bitchy!! haha congrats once again and thx for linking me =D
p.s. i still like ur brother hahaha byee