you spell it is uh... W W O R Q
last name, G U I

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Friday, 2 March 2012 @ 9:46 pm
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past few weeks have been real hectic
projects, assignments, reports

every night I reach home I barely have time to watch tv or go online
trust me, Poly life is definitely not as slack as what you think (for those who are not in Poly)

and then after all the projects, assignments and reports comes the exams
which I had to spend the time studying and doing past year papers ..

had couple of sleepness nights during the exam week due to my desperate struggle to mug the exam subjects


but it was all worth it, as I found the exam papers relatively manageable
I think I can score A for some subjects, and maybe C+ or B for some
I don't think I will fail any subjects this sem, I really hope I don't. If I do, I'll just fucking change course man. Can't afford to repeat another module, it'll be too detrimental to my morale.


Anyway, I feel that this Sem was a major improvement compared to last Sem in terms of my effort put in, my awareness of what my future is gonna be ,etc..

In just a few more years, I'm gonna be enrolled in NS, and then if possible, studying in a Uni, and then being a fully-grown adult, having to work to earn money.

I'm kinda scared of this huge transition in life, in just a few years time, I will be transforming from a young male to an adult male. All my responsibilities, my actions, my behaviour will have to change as well. Wow, life sure is short.


Growing up makes me miss my childhood real real bad. Sigh, nostalgic reminiscence is what I get every now and then. I feel that our education system has ruined our childhood in a way, we spent like 70 - 90% of our time in childhood studying. When the ideal mix should be a 50-50 balance of studies and social life. Our education system is seriously forcing us into the " College triangle "


Life is too fast-paced in Singapore, which is why we rank one of the Bottom 10 countries for the World Happiness Index...
Although there is no fixed way of measuring a country's average happiness, I won't deny that Singaporeans are generally unhappy with their lives.


Increasing road taxes, increasing fuel price, increasing ERP, increasing GST, increasing transport fares, increasing food prices


SG's standard of living really too high already, we are currently facing first world problems now.. haha

Haiz, I just wish I can adapt to all these changes appropriately.
It's the holidays now and I'm gonna find a job to earn money.
First world problems come into play again



Ok that's it from me. Gonna enjoy my holidays now before I start working. Bye ~