I have mix feelings for PU3 seminar on Friday. The morning and games part was interesting and I enjoyed it very much, but the afternoon lecture was horrendously boring. Furthermore I slept very late the night before as I need to complete my geography essay, this make the lecture even more unbearable.
The game I enjoyed most was the blindfolded obstacle course.Apart from having bruises on my right knee, it taught me never to persevere and to not give up. There were many of times where I was so afraid and my knees were hurting so badly then I just wanted to remove my blindfold. There were also times where I lost hold of Hong (who was in front of me) and I felt so lost. Thankfully, Munirah and Ashley did a good job in leading us through the obstacle. :)
After the Seminar, I had to rush down to Bedok sports center for my tennis lesson. We practiced on how swinging our C drive. My coach praised me. He said I have a nice swing and so far the only one in the class who has mastered swinging with my arms straight. :D Looks like my training with David the other day is paying off. I went back home very tired.
Since the next day was a Saturday, I could have slept in. However I had to go for a terribly boring NTU economics seminar. I regret signing up for this seminar. Out of the 8 talks only the last one was interesting. I even skipped 2 talks to visit the NTU open house. The only good thing about the seminar- the eclairs were extremely very yummy.
I woke up very late. I had to catch back all the sleep I had missed and recharge myself. Now the best part about today. While I was practicing my piano, Valerie, my younger sister cam running downstairs asking for the Sunday times. As far as I remember, she recently sign up for a comic competition and I was kind of expecting she wouldn't win. Well, I was right she didn't. But! Never did I know she had signed up for another competion. When she saw it she was screaming all over the house and all of us were so surprised.
Here it is:



And that is how she won the family photo competition.
The game I enjoyed most was the blindfolded obstacle course.Apart from having bruises on my right knee, it taught me never to persevere and to not give up. There were many of times where I was so afraid and my knees were hurting so badly then I just wanted to remove my blindfold. There were also times where I lost hold of Hong (who was in front of me) and I felt so lost. Thankfully, Munirah and Ashley did a good job in leading us through the obstacle. :)
After the Seminar, I had to rush down to Bedok sports center for my tennis lesson. We practiced on how swinging our C drive. My coach praised me. He said I have a nice swing and so far the only one in the class who has mastered swinging with my arms straight. :D Looks like my training with David the other day is paying off. I went back home very tired.
Since the next day was a Saturday, I could have slept in. However I had to go for a terribly boring NTU economics seminar. I regret signing up for this seminar. Out of the 8 talks only the last one was interesting. I even skipped 2 talks to visit the NTU open house. The only good thing about the seminar- the eclairs were extremely very yummy.
I woke up very late. I had to catch back all the sleep I had missed and recharge myself. Now the best part about today. While I was practicing my piano, Valerie, my younger sister cam running downstairs asking for the Sunday times. As far as I remember, she recently sign up for a comic competition and I was kind of expecting she wouldn't win. Well, I was right she didn't. But! Never did I know she had signed up for another competion. When she saw it she was screaming all over the house and all of us were so surprised.
Here it is:
Look at the bottom right hand corner.
Now on page 5 of the Classified Ads.
Peng right! Thank god it was on the classified page where no one reads it. And thank god it isn't an unglam picture of mine. Hahas. Guess what, she just sent in another family photo and sent in Tiger and Audrey for the sporty dog photo competition too. Oh wells, this is just part of her plan to become a columnist when she grows up.
This afternoon met up with Muneera, Diana, Hong, Fathi, Chan chan and Swee wan for the NUS open house. Athough I ended up having a very terrible headache and my right eye vision was very blur, I still enjoyed the open house.
I have made up my mind, NUS FASS is going to be my choice. The university life in NUS suits me better than NTU. I like the confidence and assurance given at the talk by the head of FASS. Furthermore, NUS guys are very very and extremely very good looking. It's not only a handful of them, but a whole lot of them! Of course, this isn't my consideration factor. I want a school that is best for me and I found it in NUS. So, a degree in honours for geography? I suppose, I've made up my mind. :))