Yesterday was the concluding segment of the Red Cross Debate Series on International Humanitarian Law (IHL). I was feeling really drowsy before the debate started. The medicine is fairly strong. In any case, we got to exact vengeance on UWC by a whisker. Quite a satisfying debate. But the UWC people are really nice, and we plan to invite them down for spars next year. All in all, we won three out of the five preliminary rounds.
The finals was between AC and RJ, and I must say the results were a shocker. I expected RJ to win.
Oh well, now that that's over, we can look to the near future. Tomorrow is the AO level Chinese paper, for which I'm terribly ill-prepared and loath to sit for. I think I'll run off to do some futile last minute revision later. Then after that in the same day will be the MUN interview, for which I am also unprepared. I don't know whether to pick topic 1 or 3 to speak on. Topic 1 is: Has the United Nations failed? Topic 3: Would you advocate the universal ratification of the International Criminal Court?
I think that all these recent events and situations have taken up so much of my time that I can't sit down and finish the books I've been reading. Once again I need to re-orientate myself and focus on the things that matter most. I hope that happens soon...
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