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Wednesday, October 12, 2005 | 11:12 PM
irritating || Back to top, baby.

I am VERY VERY IRRITATED now. @#$%^&* People who have been sitting near me, thanks for tolerating my sighing [or not] throughout the whole chinese lesson.

I find it VERY UNFAIR please. Just because her standard is very low for our class, those people who get high marks will get like 1 mark deducted. Those who got low like 18/17/16 are not affected AT ALL. If her standard is low, then EVERYONE'S marks should be reduced. i mean, if her standard is low for those who scored high marks, doesnt it mean tt her standard is ALSO LOW for those who scored 18 and below? Then isn't it logical that their marks should be deducted as well, to match a higher standard?

And I realise those who get 21.xx will be deducted by one mark, those who get 20.xx will get deducted by around... 0.5 approx. So logically.

i got a very low 21. lets round it off to 21.1 . so after deducted one mark, i will get 20.1.
Let's say someone else get lower than me at first. erm... 20.9? which is a very high 20. So after deducting 0.5.... = 20.4

p.s the someone else dont exist at all. I made her up with my not so vivid imagination.

I got 21.1 at first XXX got 20.9. Now I have 20.1. XXX got 20.4
Wah lau. so unfair. So those who get higher marks will get lower marks than those who got lower marks at first. omg. isn't that so wonderful.

and so they say they want to make sure the standard of marking for EVERYONE'S will be THE SAME. how isit the same, when the standard is still as low for those who scored 18 and below? please, someone tell me.