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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

P.I.T.A. and then some

If there were some way all the emotions raging inside me pertaining to my final year project could ever materialize and form into a living, breathing being, it would look like the most abominable, macabre, bloodcurling creature you've seen in your most horrible nightmare.

If I do not graduate and march into freedom on the expected day, I would go take a shovel and bury myself 6 feet under - as opposed to being buried under deep shit some more anyway. Soil or shit - no contest, right?

I don't know how one single thing could induce such repugnance in my blood. Really, I don't know how!!!

Hey but you know what, I realized that I do not hate school altogether. Actually i am looking forward to my non-engineering-based modules. Like yesterday, I was paying a lot of attention to this business module called Management and Organization. I like it. It's interesting. I was even surprised when I heard my classmates in the big lecture theater shuffling in their seats and getting ready to leave, only to hear the lecturer say 2 minutes later "Ok class, see you all next week." I was like, what? We're already done for the day?

And then another interesting History module called Christianity in World History. To be honest, I only took this module because it's the only one I could take given my remaining bid points. And it was just right for my schedule too. I really wanted to take Forensic Science in its place though, but the bidders looked like they had millions in their bid accounts and always left me eating dust after every bidding period. I always try to get this module every sem, to no avail.

So anyway, back to the Christianity in World History module. When I first entered the lecture theater and laid eyes on the Caucasian lecturer - high-waist pants, Quasimodo-like stance and all that shebang - I was like, uh-oh...I SO AM GOING TO DROP THIS MODULE and try to get something else that wouldn't prompt me to Dreamland and Droolsville. But as it turns out, when the kind sir started to speak, it also instigated a 180 degree turn of what I initially thought of him. He's actually a very interesting person who gives lectures peppered with sensible humor. I am looking forward to his lectures every Friday.

And there's this compulsary non-engineering module called Understanding Human Relations in the New Economy which is hosted by NUS Business School. I've recently changed my lecture group from the one held on Tuesday afternoons to the one on Thursday mornings to accommodate my part-time job. Plus, I get to be in the same class with my "United Nations" friends too. It should be fun. It's the last class, last chance, I get to be with my friends.

Then there's the level 5 engineering module and FYP - no further comments, thank you very much.

So there.

MK came to SELF (where I work) with a big Disney Princess balloon in hand. Sweeeet. =)

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