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Friday, June 16, 2006

Interview Section With e2e

So e2e how are you of late?
Great but can better.

How is that so?
Well for starters, I pretty mess up with the international financial management paper. This is because I spent too much time attempting part B questions and neglecting Part A and the compulsory Part C questions.

Besides that, I have another paper which is approximately 12 hours later after the finance paper. Least to say, I hardly studied for it as the finance paper was my main focus.

About 15 hours later, I walked out of the decision models for marketing exam with head held way below my neck. I totally screwed the compulsory questions which worth 50%. I somehow interpreted the question wrongly. To top that up, I did not complete my 3rd question of choice.

How do you know that you interpreted the question wrongly?
Put it simple, if you ask 10 people the same question and receive 10 different answers, then the question is available for discussion. However, if you ask 10 people who gave 1 answer and your answer is not it, then you got it wrong. If and only if I am right, then 10 people got it wrong, this however will not happen to me.

What will you be doing next?
Study I guess

For?
There will be 2 more papers next week, and I need to do some revision on it.

Are you confident to nail those 2 papers?
I am quite pessimistic about nailing them. First of all, the advertising paper requires theory application of which I have never ever use theories in my marketing papers. Secondly, I failed the mid term exam for the corporate finance paper by 2 marks. Failing something can and may really bring down someone confidence. But then, some wise barbarian once told me, “Failing is getting up when you fell, success is when you are ready to fall.” There is one thing I quite disagree with that though.

Why do you disagree?
I am too darn lazy to stand up knowing that I will fall.

e2e, you need to be more optimistic though….

Nope, optimism is not a need, it is a choice. It is not something you want but something of ‘being’.

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