The first post of the new year. Its been a busy time since the last time I've blogged and I was on the verge of not recalling its presence.
So with last Thursday draws an end to the final panel review of PD2. Didnt get into the examiner review and there goes my A. But at least theres a B+. Sch is coming to an end but I dont like it. Though we keep pondering about our future, what are we going to do right after we graduate, I dont think many of us like to leave this comfort zone of ours at blk 6 lvl 6 where we get stressed, we sweat, we play, we do nonsensical stuffs, we "scream" OEI and @#%%^&$%@#. With all that added in, I feel that my examiner review is just so insignificant. I mean perhaps there was a bigger meaning to not attending it, like..erm helping my friends with stuffs, playing games, interacting, talking cock, doing my mini projects and what not. Yeah, its a pure form of enjoyment , rather than a shifty excuse or rather advantage of not attending the A review. At the very least I get to deeply sense my surroundings and appreciate the very last hours of sch. From the regretful start to the wonderful end, time here has always been well spent. With all the talk about uni, NS and even working life, it just draws closer the very fact that we are going to leave one another, for some perhaps for good. Fate brought us together and it will bring us together in future again.
Somehow the imprisonment feel from year 1 seems just so sweet in comparison to the freedom of a graduating student. Seriously I feel more whole as a cohort in AE than in sec sch as a level or class. We are more familiar with one another and not to mention the lecturers. Ahhh going on makes me more sian. =P
So, Thank You Lord for the wonderful ups and downs throughout my 3 years in Ngee Ann. Its been great to know that You are walking this stage of life's journey with me and counting and I hope that Lord You will continue to shower Your Blessings on me and those around whom I care for. Thank You Lord, Thank You Jesus. Amen.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
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