I am so
happy that mid semester exams are over now that I wonder whether my feelings
can be communicated through my words. Bit by bit, my quiet time with God has
shallowed in time and quality. This semester has become hectic to the point
where I don’t even have time to reply to my email messages. In other words,
happenings in my local world are such that it leaves no room for the digital
world, so apologies for my absence from my blog. Having said all that, I am
nevertheless thankful to God for the fulfilling local world experience that
have eventuated. And at the least, God has granted us Christians from this
program to continue meeting weekly to read His word and to pray together
without interruption. We met up again today, in fact, and it was a time of encouragement.
In
the big scheme of things, many, if not all the students in my program are
struggling with fitting everything into the time frame we are given. It hasn’t
all come unexpectedly, as have been warned about this autumn semester. It
appears that this semester's results, and only this
semester's results, are submitted to our prospective university. That means two
main things. One, this semester's results are incomparably more important than
both the previous semester and the next one. Two, our cohort has suddenly
become competitors, not friends.
Well ok, on the last
comment, to be accurate it's not exactly everyone competing against everyone.
If two people want to study the same major at the same university, there's
competition, but if not, then it's ok, they can remain your friend. Having said
that, there are about 15 people in economics and most of them want the best
university possible. I'm glad there isn't that sort of competition for
education. As of the moment I know of one other person, and our preferential
universities are from different regions.
Anyway,
to pick it up where I left off, we just completed our mid semesters:


Friday 10/4 Politicoeconomics (why is it always
first??)
Monday 10/7 Kanji reading/writing
Japanese history
Tuesday 10/8
Japanese grammar
Japanese listening
Wednesday 10/9 (Today) Japanese reading and
comprehension
And best
part of all, Thursday and Friday (10/9-10): Excursion! :D We are going to
Nagano city and Matsumoto city in Nagano Prefecture by bus with our entire
cohort, four teachers and 11 Japanese students. We'll be leaving early tomorrow
so gotta sleep early :P
But for
the moment, a few comments on why the semester has been so busy. First is
politicoeconomics. I have vented enough
already so I will refrain from repeating myself, but I will say that I
spent at least 5 times more in both time and effort for this one subject than
any other over the final week leading up to exams. And I wasn't the only one
who lost sleep over this subject. It wasn't because it was particularly
difficult, since Japanese history (and getting high marks in Japanese) was
about as difficult, but the completely disorganised structure of the subject
combined with the increased expectation that comes with having progressed half
a semester further meant that we didn't quite know what, or how, we were
supposed to revise. As a result, our study efficiency was reduced, and thus the
increased labour. I am pretty sure it is still going to be my lowest scoring
subject nevertheless.
History,
as well as the other Japanese tests, were structured quite similarly (which
meant structured predictably) to
the previous semester, so it was overall fine. Just put in the hours, and the
marks will come. It was indeed straightforward, but some may view it as too
artificially academic. Majority information recall questions and negligible
idea synthesis questions means we aren't examined on whether we truly
understand the information. But considering where we are at with our studies
here, I think it's an appropriate means of solidifying our foundations at the
very least, for tertiary level thinking when we enter university. Not to
mention it standardises the grading for university selection next year. The
above reasoning applies in the reverse to politicoeconomics, as it should have
been made apparent.
Our
results will come early next week, when I'll post them up just like my previous
ones. Till then, Nagano, here we come :D But first some sleep.
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