take a chill pill? no way!


credits to... hmm, idk.

As the title suggests, let me elaborate further about my 5th day of college.

For those who are studying at help, you all would know the temperature there in classes.

I really don't know what to wear. I'm really confused. For at least 2 hours I'm stuck in winter wonderland, shivering to the bone; hey it really is biting and cold to the core yknow, then I'm released out for home or maybe lunch break, and I can't wait to take off my jacket already. It's crazy!


And during this college week, me and Marcia uncovered a worrying crisis that might be surfacing among the freshies community. Wah, sounds so crucially worrying right? Like global warming or something. Anyways, I think although cliques are something that's bound to happen, not that its really a big issue or something, but I feel that in a class of about 10, why are we so divided right?

Anyway, the issue was solved today. Walls broke down, shyness overcome, and our chem&bio class is one big happy family. I can't begin to tell you how adorable and nice and awesome these people are that I've begin to love. I'll post up pics if I have the time.

If we look a little beyond boundaries, I find that cliques wouldn't be such a bad thing after all. Because, humans were born with both similiarities and differences about each other, developing more interest to a particular group of people, is perfectly natural eh?

And so, I think I can safely conclude that my worries of surviving 1.5 years of college, can be swept away with a tide of good friendship thats bound to get better in time. I look forward to it (:

and I'm on my way to believing.

On the first day of college...

Hey it was pretty good! I at first thought that maybe everyone's gonna stick with who they have right now and probably wait for me to come up and talk to them or should the opportunity comes, but NO, NO, NO. It was the feeling of getting talked to, that immediately lifted my spirits. It was awesome. You guys are awesome; Olivia, Zoe, Rachel, Ker-ling, Su Han and Marcia!

At class, I had a really cute maths lecturer! Not the gushfallheadoverheels kind of cute, but adorable kind of cute. Mr Noel has really tiny eyes that disappear when he smiles, but he consists a ratio of strict-serious and lame-cheerful of 50:50. Which I like, because I know so many teachers who don't know how to have a little fun or inject some happiness in class, or those who try to impress on students so badly cuz they wanna be, in.

He had warned us beforehand that spoonfeeding will not be given, but no surprise there. I was already expecting all that to happen, yknow with independence, revise on your own, teachers are not to take the blame when you fail. But it kinda hit me harder on reality, that by no means am I to slack or wander around. Secondary school was fun, college is fun too, but, yknow, college have to be more serious, get my drift right?

On a lighter note, I have Korean boys in my maths class! Hearing them converse in Korean, I somehow got the feeling like I was a kid in a zoo, not to say Koreans are weirdos. Its just having them at close proximity, wow, just blow my mind away. You can call me, um, katak di bawah tempurung/living under a rock.

And and and! I've lost the Monday blues for 1.5 years to come. Why? Cuz I only have one 2 Hour class on that day!!! Things are awesome, lately. I bet you can read my excitement. But so far, no hot guys la.

Jesus, Hou Yeh! (Aiya Wee Yen, miss you la. :/ )

yikes!

When I absentmindedly looked at today's date, I exclaimed, "July's here???!!!" , and then cringed.

Whoa. And my orientation's tomorrow!!!

Not that I'm already aware and reminded of, but, whoa!!! *cringe*

Byebye, bumming days. They were real good times, I'll miss you.

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On a much lighter note, maybe not to environment-lovers, what dyou waste more during showering? Heh, just a random question that popped into my mind.

For me, I don't think its really water or electricity from the lights or heater, its....


SOAP. (:

I'm not proud of it, but I really like lather all over me. Especially my hair! :D

Plus, it's biodegradable no?? :/

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Anyway, I think I'm really excited for college! On my last outing someone said stuff about college that was like a splash of cold water over me, that pulled me to reality, and sadly popped my bubble. I don't think its a bad thing to be reminded of the ugly side of college, but still, I'd rather take what throws in my way and not kick up a big fuss about it. You can call it optimism I suppose, but I call it my way of living in this world. Or, SURVIVING in this world, even.

Take it in, climb over mountains, win some lose some, swallow lumps down your throat, forgive and forget, give and take, conquer in victory, falling in defeat, hoping even though circumstances don't allow room for that...

That's life.