Saturday, September 28, 2013

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Alright. Hold on. This is getting strange.
Why were I typing all the stuffs like "letmegetbacktoyousoon" "blablabla" . New style huh. Hahaha. Right. Forget about them.

Can't believe we're coming to the very end of A Levels. Like, the final week of classes. (OFFICIALLY)
I thought it was just yesterday when I just came in like a nobody (Still am?). Just less than two months here in this residence. Will miss this room, definitely.

I am so not supposed to be on the laptop now but I just want to make sure I write about what I feel now. With such terrible memory, I am afraid that I would forget what I am feeling right now in just a few days' time. It's a bit like a mixture of everything, really.

I still remember the first semester. With only a friend that I am close to, I entered the classroom, and soon after, got used to everyone, and started greeting one another. Thanks to the big college (and confusing signs at times), I took more than a month to learn which is what, what is which, where is this, where is that, etc. I can confidently make sure I don't get lost in the campus now. Hahaha.

Second semester was a bit like the first, but more intense I would say. More friends, more people to talk to - that's the biggest difference I felt. Had a greater responsibility in CF and stopped going for marathons to volunteer (Now I miss the event team like crazy, sigh). Sem 2 really taught me a lot, more like because I've kind of gotten used to the surroundings here, I started learning and picking up other essential skills besides trying to survive the course without feeling terribly homesick. And of course, the biggest thing I learnt during that period of time was that, God gives, and He takes away certain things too. And it's for a greater, better plan. You just gotta trust in Him, and let Him lead you through the way.

Sem three (the one I am in now) is much intense, to be honest. With the same tasks to complete in CF just like the previous semester, I had/have to make sure that I don't forget what I have to cope with in class. Joined a new church, and I am so glad to be feeling comfortable in the House of the Lord. No regrets, really. Oh, and mock exams this sem were like a wake up call. Things, sometimes, are not easy as they seem. Not finishing the syllabus in class may be an excuse to score lower than average, but working hard is something that you shouldn't take off the 'to-do-list', EVER.

Well, til' then!

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