Wednesday, January 31, 2007

We ventured into CHJIMES last night and the place is dazzling.

Doesn't this look cool?




Douglas Olivera was performin that night.

In the middle of his perfomance he asked our table aka the three girls if we wanted him to sing any song for us. haha!

The waiter gaves us cherries! free! XD

This pic's my new desktop wallpaper. haha.

Went to the chinese doc earlier; due to my frequent sorethroats.

everything's in chinese!

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I've been rotting at home like a piece of thaw-ed meat. I badly need a job. Ah yes I bought a new pair of jeans skirt for cny. Now there’s some progress. haha

My mum's friend feels I should get my degree overseas. So that I don't take up another 3 years in polytechnic. Though its expensive but if I enrol into poly again and pay for the fees THEN enter university, it still adds up to be the same. My mum said so herself. So I take it that she's supportive of that too!

At least if I jumped straight to a uni overseas, I can attain my degree in a shorter period time of 3 years, compared to if I enrol into a local polytechnic again THEN uni for yet another 3 years. Thats a whopping whole 6 years!



I want to be a DJ or a news broadcaster, or someone who hosts a television programme. I wanna go into mass comm. I wanna do English based modules; writing, talking and learn some interpersonal skills.
Apparently previously when I mentioned I wanna go into media instantly people would think I'm referring to an advertising career I'm aiming for. I don't want to do digital media digital arts or digital design. That's a whole different line all in all.

A friend in Melbourne Uni says that school offers exactly what I want. Whatsmore for a media-based course I'm aiming for, its better studying it in dept and concentrated. The ones offered in poly locally are rather saturated. PLUS, I might not be accepted into polytechnic again. Since vacancies and priority is given to fresh O level grads. The friend in MU says that everyone else around is at 16 years of age too. Cos they enter uni straight after O levels. What I'm gonna have to do, is to start of by taking a foundation year. Then I can choose the degree to apply for. After which, my friend says I could still change my mind. He complains about how rigid the education system is in Sg as its so hard to change your course when I told him about my plight. He says in Melbourne its not at all surprising to see students change their course even in their third year. The school even allows credit points transfer. Thats because they themselves don't expect the students to know exactly what they want to be in future. That's SO MUCH MORE HUMANE!!! Based on my friend's account, Melbourne has loads of asians studying there too. It shouldn't be too hard fitting in. Plus I could get my driver's license there! Cheaper!. =D

But of course it all boils down to whether my folks give the green light.. if I do go, I'm gonna leave my ALFIE!!! sob



Replies to tags:

Elaine / SLL.MITMIT ♥: i wish i lived there. its sooooo much more convenient to where i'm staying at now *pouts*

cindyys: Yeah he smsed me; he claims i was his favourite student. haha. he asked what happened to me but i was too lazy to reply him. LOL! i read his text only in da morning you see. *sheepish* LOL! hahahahah yeshhhh walking round twice the world? thats so exaggerated cinday. LOL

****bag: hahahah shhhh what donut maker LOL. i'm singing along to Tu Amor. xD thank you so so so much, I'm so touched =D

yy: LOL yepyep.. wahahah i don't find it racist, i like it too WAHAHAH

AdriaN
: arlow!!

Firdaus: thanks thats so sweet! xD haha. thats provided i get into SP. we'll see..

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