June 29, 2009

A new term, a new beginning

Can't believe that holidays are over already. I hardly gotten any rest to recharge myself for the new term. >.<

I had only 2 weekdays to myself all thanks to my wonderful cca that took up 8 days of my life and I absolutely see no point in going down there for a few hours a week running around doing stupid drill to train discipline. Not as if I will not get enough during NS. Either way, due to the open nature of this blog, I shall refrain from entering further complaints regarding my cca.

Regarding homework, I only did the bare minimum that will allow me to go through Day 1 with any annoyed looks from teachers. So I have to clear the rest during the next 4 days. It is a good thing that all CCA will be cancelled for this week due to H1N1. And since I am not here for week 2, so I will be missing quite a bit of training.



Nevertheless, this holiday is highly productive in terms of math training with me popping down to NUS for 4 whole days and spending 2 whole days whacking questions at home. I hope that my simo career will NOT be the following: Junior--Senior--Nat Training--Senior. Time to look through all past training notes again. If I have time that is. Haiz.

I will be flying off to Durban, South Africa next week. Can anyone tell me who is going from the rgs side? We need to agree on something to do for the cultural presentation.

June 16, 2009

SIMO Camp Pictures Part 1


Look at all the FOOD! By Alan, Keven and Me!

THE MASK (actually, I have no idea my he is wear it.)

A desperate attempt to fit 3 person to a single room.


I will upload the rest when I have time.


Worst Holiday Ever. T.T

After the camp, I have no more weekdays free to myself. And I have 4 major projects coming along. Not to mention 3 math competitions and 1 physic competition. I will be surprised if I can finish everything on time at the rate I am going.

Ignoring the homework, IMO training is really nice. To all SIMO reading my blog, please, please come down for it when you are free and want to improve on your math for Open Section Round 2! It is the level as usual saturday training, but it is from 9am to 5pm on weekdays and 9am to 1pm on saturday. Sadly, I can only go for 4 more training. All thanks to my really nice CCA. Sigh.

SIMO Camp =D

SIMO Camp ROX! This years camp is much nicer than I expected it to be considering the field under renovation and the no movements to other block after 11pm rule.

Day 1: I think I arrived at 7.50am and to my surprise, I was among the last. After checking in, I was playing 围棋 with Alan on a 19x19 board he brought along. He let me 8 moves and I think I only won slightly over one third of the board. Not too bad for a beginner I suppose. =P For those that read Alan's blog, you should know what happened when we reported 20 minutes late.

The first Ice Breaker game works like this: there is a triangle with incircle, circumcircle, and the 3 excircles. Each line/curve have its own description and everyone must find someone that fits a few of the description and put their name on the intersection of the respective lines. There is obviously a GREAT display of teamwork where people just went around and started copying each other's answers. Apparently, someone gave the wrong information and more than half of us got it wrong. Then there are the blanket game and werewolf, another advance version of polar bear/mafia.

The night was fun. Since Ziyang is not here the first day, Keven and Zhan Xiong decided to move over. 5 person in 2 rooms for 4 seems just a little bit cosy. Night time card/五子棋 games where fun though. =D


Day 2: The training is nothing special.

We finally found a place to play soccer! It is the semicircle area beside the field where only around 20 at most can play at once. Since that day is the X-men sharing night, we split the team as X-men vs the rest. The score is 6-6 when there are only 4 left on each side. So we made it the last goal and winner takes all. (duh.) Sadly, Barry, Ivan, Ziyang and me lost as Mr Lu score the goal scraping the left bar of the goalpost.


Day 3: Vertical training was pretty much okay except that the range of questions are horrible. There are 6 obvious and 3 more obvious (for ivan and some of the rest). Question 10 is a killer. I think Alan's group got a few point by a solution using complex vector? (Alan, can clarify?)

Amazing race was scary. We are suppose to get 8 number/letter and if you move them 7 letters back, you should get quod erat and it is supposed to be part of Q.E.D with demonstrandum as the final answer.

Back in my room, I released that I got a blister on my toe the size of my toe. With the skin torn. Ouch. Same seemed to have happened to Keven.


Day 4: Nothing much. Except that I failed my quiz completely. I did not notice 2 holes in 2 of my solutions and that resulted in a 1 for both. Whoops. I really need to be much much more careful next time. (there are 3 questions per day, on day 4 and day 5)


Day 5: Basically the same as day 4 except that dinner was at a restaurant. Just happen that the food is worth $15 per person.


NITE5: I shall save the details for a later date when I am more free, but truly, it is the best night I had in SIMO camp. Including the one from last year.

June 2, 2009

FAilUre

SMOS.

I don't know how to describe it. 

So I will just post up the answer by Alan, Keven and Me.

1. C
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. E
7. C
8. D
9. B
10. B
11. 91
12. 3
13. 2008
14. 5
15. 1024
16. 1
17. 8
18. 602
19. 49727
20. 24
21. 89440
22. 19901
23. 6 
24. 5
25. 357
26. 95
27. 215
28. 79
29. 96
30. 11754
31. 234
32. 65520
33. 401
34. 441
35. 24

And I got 24 correct. 9 careless. I am becoming more like Ivan...(but only for the careless part)