Dear Teasixten,
You've had your 1st taste of failure, & it's normal for you to lose heart, especially when you've never been exposed to failure. It is much worse when you'd done well during the early part of your life.
A Maths, to me, was always easier than E Maths (I'm NOT trying to show-off here, for the cynics, it's true), because once you master the formulas, basically you can be thrown anything, & you'll still recognise which formulas you should use. For E Maths, the problems twist & turn until I blur

Take a day off school, & give yourself some positive motivation. It's Not the end of the world just because you failed your exams. Not trying to curse you, but do note that this won't be the last failure you experience. There'll be many failures ahead of you, because that's just how life is, & we can never predict what comes next.
At the end of the day, staying positive is the only way we can survive. Taking steps to improve your shortcomings will make you stronger, & more able to tackle failure the next time around. Failures will get more severe & more devastating as you move on to JC/poly, uni, & eventually, into working life. It's all roses now in sec school compared to when you start working. If you don't believe me, ask yourself this question in 20 years' time.
It's the school holidays soon (if it hasn't already started). Why don't you start by asking your parents if you may have their consent & help in hiring a tutor? You can still have fun, but devoting 2 hours a day to study (leave weekends free for your enjoyment) isn't much. Just study 1st, then have your fun, go out shopping, etc.
Work out what it is in A Maths & Chinese that you haven't grasped. Is it differentiation & integration? Then, work from there.
I wish you good luck & a rosey future.
FeowFeow
Originally posted by teasixten:
failed my amaths and my chinese; feel so discouraged now.no mood to go school anymore. like no meaning le.haixx..how?