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Education woes

MOE's been pretty indecisive in implementing their policies. First, it was the scraping off of SPA in a few years' time (which doesn't freakin' involve the 1987 batch), and now, CCAs are no longer a concern for entry into university. Well, for those entering JCs this year to be exact. Can't you see? The '86/'87 batch is just like a bunch of guinea pigs, waiting to be tested on MOE's policies. Social studies, SPA, PW... 'Nuff said.

Make up your bloody mind please. What we need are things that truly benefit us, not some useless crap like PW which hinders our creativity and not help build it. We need something which really reaches out to our hearts so much so that we study it willingly, and not some subject like social studies which we spend days mugging for mindlessly.

Well there's no point yammering on and on about education policies now. I guess we'll just have to keep studying; and when the A levels are over, we are so gonna burn the bleeding books.