But it was different during matriculation. Things suddenly becomes interesting when my lecturer teaches using her own way and i could grab the concept during lectures. I was quite surprised that i'm becoming curious about physics. The questions how and why always came to my mind that i always went to meet that lecturer. In one to one session, i had the opportunity to ask things that i don't understand and my lecturer would kindly explained it to me. For the first time in my life, i finally understand the concept.
It doesn't end there. I had a very dedicated lecturer for my tutorial class. At first, i kept sighing because she gave a lot of works to do such as assignments, past years and tutorials. It had to be submitted every week. It was a burden at first but later on i realized that when i do the questions, i understand the concept better and without realizing it, i tend to finish all of it. It was really fun. Even when i'm stress, i tend to do physics because it made me feel a lot better. The calculations is more bearable than memorizing biology and understanding the organic chemistry which i really hate the most.
The only thing that made me survived on all those hard times was Madam Mimi. She was my tutorial lecturer. She is really dedicated and always help her students in every way that she can. She always went back late until evening just to make questions for us. Although the works she gave were truckloads, i couldn't deny the fact that it really helped me a lot. I was grateful to have such lecturer during my days in matriculation. I always meet her to ask things i don't understand and she explained it really well to me. She even makes sure if i really understand what she's explaining by giving me questions during that time. If i answered wrong, she would explain all over again and i admire her patience for that. She always do her best for her students. She also motivated me a lot for my studies. Always giving encouraging words for me to keep going for my other subjects as well.
That's how i came to love physics and it is one of the most memorable experience about physics in my life. :)
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