Chem Eng Orientation Week Day 1
I've finally made myself go for another orientation program....
This time, it's one that'll be much more relevant to me, cos it's regarding my tutorial class. I actually got to meet most of my "classmates" today. Well, as i had already known, the guy to girl ratio was disgusting once again, ever reducing my chances of losing the bachelor degree, if you know what i mean.
Well got to see many familiar army faces and some from RJ / RI. Not too bad today, even chancing upon 2 of my previous JC classmates, who have turned my seniors. Well, that's what the army does to you.
Orientation-wise, i did learn a few new things, like the library, photopying, printing in the com lab, taking the shuttle buses, some stuffs about modular bidding and textbooks as well as plaguerism, infringement of copyright etc.
The day ended with a kinda pathetic BBQ (refering specifically to the food). My ex OCS coy mate R shared his frame of mind with me about entering the University, and it sure made me realise how i must once again pick myself up to compete. Life in Singapore, it seems, is one long race after another, and it just doesn't seem to slow.
This time, it's one that'll be much more relevant to me, cos it's regarding my tutorial class. I actually got to meet most of my "classmates" today. Well, as i had already known, the guy to girl ratio was disgusting once again, ever reducing my chances of losing the bachelor degree, if you know what i mean.
Well got to see many familiar army faces and some from RJ / RI. Not too bad today, even chancing upon 2 of my previous JC classmates, who have turned my seniors. Well, that's what the army does to you.
Orientation-wise, i did learn a few new things, like the library, photopying, printing in the com lab, taking the shuttle buses, some stuffs about modular bidding and textbooks as well as plaguerism, infringement of copyright etc.
The day ended with a kinda pathetic BBQ (refering specifically to the food). My ex OCS coy mate R shared his frame of mind with me about entering the University, and it sure made me realise how i must once again pick myself up to compete. Life in Singapore, it seems, is one long race after another, and it just doesn't seem to slow.


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