Saishouka. Is that correct?
Saishouka, not a lot of things happened. Other than a friend of mine introducing me to the habit of stalking CCA seniors. Argh. And watching HetaOni and Hetalia stuff all over again. Besides that, in about 2 days I have exams. So far we had Chemistry Practical (known as SPA or something) and Japanese Oral.
SPA went pretty smoothly, other than the fact that I took half the time they gave me to complete it. I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, because the teacher said, 'Chemistry teachers can do the SPA given to you in half the time because they have good time management!'. Which either means:
1. I have awesome time management.
2. I was careless.
My time management is the worst in the world, but I think that reason is more likely than the other. I didn't spill any liquids, burn anything, et cetera. Not to mention the answer was definitely 'Hydrogen' produced, and the unknown solution was 'Hydrochloric acid'. Any acid will do, actually. Even 'Acid'.
Firstly, it was definitely hydrogen. Why? Because for one, I didn't smell anything horrible so there was no ammonia to begin with. When I tested for CO2 nothing happened either, unless you consider 'calcium hydroxide (remaining) clear'. But even though I left the test tube uncovered for about 5 minutes (a mistake on my part since that meant the gas probably escaped by then), the flame still 'extinguished with a "pop" sound'. Isn't that a miracle?
(It was quite strange though. There was one whole bench which got ammonia, don't ask me how. And another with CO2 because they imagined things or something. Another one got nothing at all. My bench was the lucky one which tested positive for hydrogen.)
It was also really funny. Like Student A and Student B sat right beside each other. Then A wanted to light her fire, so she turned on the gas tap. But she hadn't even clicked the lighter when her Bunsen burner burst into flames.
Why? Well you see, the fans were causing a lot of wind, the fire was being blown by the wind and B's fire was being blown towards A's Bunsen burner... (Considering we had to be graded on how we lighted our fires, we joked that she'd get high marks because she didn't do anything and her fire lighted.)
Japanese Oral was tanoshikata desu. There were quite a few Kanji, but to my relief I only didn't know two of them. My passage was about going to the beach with my friends and the stuff I did. Like eating 'Sandoichi'. Or playing 'Tenisu'. Japanese is a bit strange sometimes, but at least it's logical (sometimes).
Then during my conversation the teacher asked me 9 questions. I didn't know one, but I guess it was okay because others didn't know about 3.
1. What school are you from?
Rahurusu jyoushi chugakko desu. (Raffles Girls' School.)
2. Where is your school?
Jitsu wa wakaranai, demo Ochado Roudo no naka ni? (Actually I don't know, but in Orchard Road?)
3. What's your CCA?
Anpishishishi. (NPCCSea.) [Sounds quite lame when I romanize it like that...]
4. Is your CCA fun?
Tanoshikata desu! (It's fun!)
5. Something about me and tsukaeru. I think it was something about my hobbies, but I'm not sure.
6. Where's your house?
Watashi no uchi wa Bukitto Battoku _______ [I just mumbled out some particles here.] (My house is in Bukit Batok.)
7. What type of rooms are in your house? [What the shit?]
Etto... Oneechan no heya, oneechan no heya, oneechan mo heya, okaasan no heya to watashi no heya. (My sister's room, my sister's room, my sister's room again, my mother's room and my room.)
8. What is in your room?
Hon. (Books.)
9. What type of books?
Manga. Manga to... Etto... Manga. (Manga. Manga and... Manga.) [Because I forgot how to say other types.]
Yeah. Pain in the ass, but it was quite fun and I think I did not too bad for a Level One in Japanese.
Sayon.