I say, these days 10 1A's is considered so-so, 14 1A's is the minimum expected and 16 1A's is considered good. Er, what the hell does that make people who got er, less-than-desirable results (like me!!!)?
According to what I've learnt in economics, when a shortage exists in a market, the price of the good will rise until quantity supplied equals quantity demanded. In this case, there is a shortage of people like me (Which should technically push the price of me up. Ooooh?!), but the question is, does demand for dudes and dudettes similar to me exist?
Or will everyone with less than 10 1A's soon only be fit to be sanitary engineers? Hmmmmm.
OK. Let this be the last piece on SPM results on this blog until the next year's comes out...
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Don't fret we're all pawns in the game of weird manipulation.
That's reassuring
Quote,"Which should technically push the price of me up. Ooooh?!",unqote.<----It sounds SO wrong! Haha. Did you read yesterday's NST?! Almost everybody had something to say abt the issue. And Brian Yap's coumn said it all.
Which is why I added the word "technically"... Heheheheheh...
But yeah, I must say it does sound terribly WRONG... Hahaha...