Sunday, March 27, 2005
Title : Good Friday weekend
Time : 1:15 pm
Earworm: Standing still ~~ Jewel Currently reading: Brave New World ~~ Aldous Huxley went to watch the Eye 10 on Friday, no relation to The eye 1 or 2, in case you've been wondering where u've been and missed 3,4,5...9 hahaha quite a long queue of people at Lido, brit, jol, mar, mel and i were waiting in line as well. thats when mar spotted Siow (oh no! for brit coz siow asked him to go watch movie with him but he declined coz of *ahem* certain reasons unmentionable =p), along with the juniors. so brit was trying to keep outta sight but still was seen coz mar had to ask a favour from them since they're ahead of the popcorn queue lol! we were sitting in the same row as them some more, just separated by one aisle. Eye 10 was definitely more enjoyable then Boogeyman (can't believe i watched 2 horror movies in 2 weeks!) It's more comedy-horror than plain scare fest like the latter and the atmosphere was way better. Kudos to a good cinema audience who screamed and laughed at the appropriate times. Rating: 3.5/5
on Sat, yet another trip to NUS. The bus was impatiently waiting for us at 7.30am! when we reached the lecture theatre, we found out that the talk was scheduled at 9am instead, so stupidly we were the first JC there. (had to wear uniforms) the talk was mainly promoting NUS and NTU this time also. and the MOE officers were there to clarify some doubts about the ASEAN undergraduate scholarship.. seems like they only award 60 per intake! gosh, thats tough competition there... not that i'm compelled to stay in singapore. would love to go overseas, thing is, im clueless over what to study. recently all the career fairs and exhibitions seem to crop up like cendawan lepas hujan (sprouting like mushrooms after the rain). there was this Brightsparks talk during mass civics last Wednesday in school. which reminds me that i have not checked my account since then. the brightsparks portal is something like a collection of all the data required to further education. it has info on entry requirements, scholarships, modules... etc. geez i sound like an advert. ok, i've ruled out engineering since i don't take physics, law since i can't talk, and the arts since i have no creative genes. life sciences is what i say when people ask questions or when my mum presses on about career options. but what exactly is it about? it's a whole wide range of disciplines that have to be further narrowed down... ah what the heck, just concentrate on studies and think about this later. i just hope later won't be too late.
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