I had to go to school early this morning again. Again, it is for Chemistry and Physics lesson. After that, there was this D&T day camp. The camp was rather boring on the whole, but there was free food to compensate for the boredom. Anyway, the food wasn't that great. I think they paid over $400 for the food and the food was not worth a single bit the price.
I had totally forgotten about the camp till I was reminded about it on Sunday night, and I had actually arranged for my tuition lesson to be on this afternoon with my tutor on Saturday. I always make a mess out of things when I forget I have something on.
I received some good news just as the day camp ended today. I have been made it through the interview I had the other day, and I am now a finalist. In case I wasn't clear enough on what the interview was about, it is an interview with 3 judges, and the judges will decide whether my invention is good enough to be chosen for the Mayor's InnoBiz Award. Now that I am through, I will have to go through a round of voting from the public. I am not sure which Sunday the voting will be held on, but it will be at Tampines interchange, under the MRT tracks where the new shops are. Please come and support me.
There was the dissection of frog at Mavis tutorial centre today. Previously, it was the dissection of a rabbit. The frog dissection is quite okay except for the killing of the frog. The person who did the dissection poked a pair of scissors through the skull of the frog just in between the two eyes and started to destroy its brain. If you looked at the way the frog was struggling, I think you would not want to see it being killed. After that, everything was a little better. The cut-opened frog was passed around the class on a styrofoam board and when it reached me, I almost freaked out. I was among the last few of a class of about 50 people to handle the frog and its legs could still move. It is like a person lying on the floor, pinned down but moves his legs in such a way that he rests on his back but lifts his stomach up. I was so afraid that the pins holding the frog down would pop out and the frog would roll off the board and onto me. After the session, I would think twice before eating frog legs.
I bet this entry is long enough to bore most of you out so I'll stop here.