Monday, March 19, 2007
TODAY IS DISCOVERY DAY! :)
and this week is discovery week!
we all discovered many things today that were once unknown to us.
yay for discovery day! let's just say i've found out more than what i expected to. it's alot to take in for one week. i'm quite proud of myself because i discovered them myself! no one told me anything. hhaha. if you, in general are wondering whether i discovered anything about you, yeah i probably did! but yet again, maybe not! :P
today we had ycomm meeting, then i met sam and jolene in town, followed by glenda's birthday dinner. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEARIE!
glad you had fun! LOVE YOU



i've been kissed alot today! by girlss! hahaha
tonight, there was great cake, great joke and jokers.
photos of today, enlin's bday, movie day, and 2b gathering all in
this albumit's really taxing on the mind, trying to decide what course to apply for.
my mind's in a whirl. i'm not sure, really, i ain't. i don't want to make a hasty decision and regret it. this is big, it's going to determine more or less what job i have in future. i don't even think or consider a double degree or scholarship. actually sometimes i think i'm not aiming high enough. but the thing is, i don't expect anyone to look at my grades and take me in for such programmes. nobody would, in fact. i know that by 'good A level pass', they mean they want Asi want to study something that will make me go 'oh that's really interesting', something that will make me want to find out more on my own accord, something i can apply in daily life, walk along the streets and realise that i studied about that before in school.
i just checked the FST(food sci and tech) website and their FAQ says that only 45 applicants are accepted each year. shucks do you know what that means?! the chances of getting in is almost zero. and what's my B and C compared to the many people who may be applying with As in every subject. but i thought about it and i don't like that it's so chem-based. all the organic chem shit. but if i finally decide to give it a go, i'll just live with it because i think i would enjoy the other components like nutrition and food creation, food processing etc. and i know that i would probably like to go into nutrition if given the chance.
but yet again, i'll probably like to take a course which provides a wider range of job opportunities like sociology(correct me if i'm wrong). studying how society acts and reacts may be interesting too.
but psychology sounds alright too.
there are the science options to consider also. and maybe the tourism hosp course in ntu.
now you see why i have endless possiblities (but not anymore when you consider my results) and now you know why i can't decide.