Magic in the Air.
2-3 weeks ago, I handed in my last few projects with a bangzbangzboommmz feeling. The exact feeling of submitting your wholehearted hard work... simply indescribable! So glad I'm done with all of them! No more late nights due to projects. It's taking a toll on my health and eyesight. Shucks! Majorly sighs. I guess it's a student-thing. All of us have been through and survived it!
POE at it's best
IB at it's best
Checking LAW Coursework Grades
After the project season was... Studying Sessions with the guys study clique!
Nic See, Nic Soh, Justin, Amos, Jereld, Douglas and Tedric, etc...
Just when the clock strikes 4am...
Macs Breakfast Time!
@Library
@NicSee's w Lucky!!!
CUI :/
Post-its is really just a girl's thing. Knew they cfm don't have so I bring for them. Lucky ^^
Law
Law
Took my last and final Napfa, with the girls!
Love this picture!!!
& not forgetting...
Recently, I'm living this phrase 'Time flies, especially when fun starts'... I wished I could stop time. Just ended my last exam (which I didn't do well, *cross fingers*) and flew off to HK with the bestest loveliest people right next day! Shiokkk (;
Now that I'm back...
Fact is I'm done with all academics in my final year of polytechnic. It's been a love-hate relationship. Graduating from TP, the feeling is totally different from when I first stepped in. I remember, the then innocent hype of getting into TP... now, I can't wait to graduate and quickly get the hype of entering university. Not that TP is not good, it's just the 'finally graduating' feeling (: In fact, when I think about my school life in TP, it's been an amazing one. I will def miss my classmates, BSC which has been a part of me, the Business Pride, people-watching and blasting music during booth duty, camps, etc. TP has given me lots of opportunities and I'm glad I fulfilled my obligations/promise of contributing lots to TP as well.
Now that I have finally completed my diploma, I need to think of what am I going to do? Many things to consider. I know I'm not alone. Honestly, I'm only interested in University because of the people I'm gonna meet and the global passport exposure and experiences I get. Not so much of studies-wise. I think we students/singaporeans/humans have been molded into creatures thinking that we need a certificate to survive in the real world. Hey look! The cert only gets you to the future job interview... if you realise (okay, at least you get called up for the interview) Basically, I feel that furthering studies sometimes is simply perhaps because of societal expectations or norms. No matter what, we should do something that we really like. I just want to choose a course I think I would do enjoy and have fun in. Sometime that shouts 'ME!'. I just don't want to end up in a common situation I see happening around: Not working in the field that the person has studied. I think that's really funny. Then why study right? haha. Don't understand!
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