Monday, July 21, 2008

HAppiness

Hie blog. Hehe. Last week, I was on a education/holiday trip to Singapore. Lets begin about education. QET(qualifying English test) was a b***h... It was bad enough that they set the English requirement so fkin high. If fail, go through english classes for 1 sem, if fail badly, go english classes for 2 sems. Its free but its time wasting and there isn't any modular credits points. Aih. But we NUS students, nevertheless, still took the exam without complains.
This picture was taken at 9am. Exam starts at 9.30am. KIASU-ness. haha, but I was there to take that picture. lolz.

Enough said, 3 years without any english essay writing practise. QET down the drain. Woohoo.
NUS campus was super but I had time to visit Kent Ridge Hall only.
Yeapz, thats where I'm gonna reside for the upcoming semester. Kinda obvious why I chose KENT ridge hall. hahahah. I got very limited excess to the hall, so I only have the outlook of the hall. I have to say, I'm quite impressed with it. If you say, looks like a high end condominium. Have I mention that the guy sitting beside me during QET was like daniel craig. exaggerating. Singapore guys have to attend a 2 year national service programme. AFter they are out, @_@.
At least I can make up for it in SG also. LOL.

Ok now the holiday part. Nothing much to do in Sg actually but shop. Didn't buy much also. Cause after exchange rate, its about the same as you buy in Malaysia.

Living in Sg for the next 7 years. can I do it? Am I making the right choice?
I see school kids as young as 7 years old takes bus to school.
I see them sms-ing their friends like a pro. (7years old man)
I feel that Singaporeans built escalators that move very fast to send a message to the people not to waste their time in life on escalators.
I see little school kids running up the escalator as if it was not fast enough just to catch the train.
I was impressed with the organization and cleanliness but sometimes, I feel like cutting some slack.

All this I have to endure,
a path I chose,
Grass is greener if I were to choose the straight road,
But who knows, in this long, rocky, winding path,
I might find something I've been looking for,
Happiness.

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