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Friday 20 August 2010

Promise

Today is my last day of the first semester in TARc. I attended the last lecture, which was Taxation. You mostly will think that I was there because I wanted to get some tips from lecturer, won't you? However, I want to tell that you are wrong! This is my way to show my respect towards my lecturer, hence I won't simply change class or absent without any reason.

Before my Taxation's lecturer, Mr Michael Yeo ended the lecture, he told us a story about his late father. He also told us that he might or might not be teaching us Advanced Taxation. At that moment, my thinking was 'if you are not my Advanced Taxation's lecturer or tutor, I am not going to take this subject'. This is because I enjoy his way of teaching even there are plenty of tired jokes. Actually, as what my Financial Reporting's tutor, Ms Angeline Yap said, a successful lecturer is the one who can make his students from hating the subject to loving it. Thus, he is considered a successful lecturer since as you may know, I used to skip Basic Taxation's class or pay no attention during the class in Diploma. Now, I am interested in Tax even though I got low coursework marks.

As what I had predicted, I managed to get 65% of my coursework marks. That means, I need to get at least 87 marks in the final examination in order to get an A for this subject. At first, I was quite disappointed but after an incidence, I change my mind. Mr Michael prayed for us to the God before the lecture was dismissed. He asked the God to remember us, help us, bless us and etc. I was so touched and my tears almost went down. I talked to myself, I can't disappoint this dedicated lecturer. I must get an A for this subject. Even though 87 marks is considered high to me but I must try my best to achieve this. Yes, this is a MUST!

Nonetheless, according to my friend, there is a system in my college that it just will give 10% of the students to get an A. I don't believe him but I will do my part and try my best in the final examination. Hope for the best.

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