Friday, October 14, 2005

ahh, hello one and all! well if lams didn't tell me during ps tutorial about this heated debate going on abt the merits of nus/smu/ntu i sure wouldn't have known!

chun chun - happy be-very-lated birthday, many many apologies for this, that after how many years of knowing you your birthday slips my mind! but, better late than never, yes?

justin- OF COURSE you'd make a great PE teacgeer, you're about as athlete as i'm not, you see? :) anyway, join the gang, teaching can be very fulfilling, and it'd be great to see ya in FASS! now i'm not saying this because i'm a potential teacher-to-be or whatever..but the perks ofthe moe scholarship are POW WOW (esp monetarily yes?) so dajie, go for it!

All those who are still contemplating life and deliberating between the esteemed institutions of education ie roger elgin justin: NUS NUS NUS NUS NUS NUS.. it's not patriotic fervour, it's practical :) food - good! esp arts canteen, economical and palatable.. many other canteens that serve good food too like biz (justin the western food is yummmmmy). hall life, coming from me, is fun. definitely. you get to socialise and meet new folks, and most impt it's pretty darn convenient - the only thing bad is the food.at least eusoff hall's food leaves a lot to be desired most of the time! i hear temasek's food is much better. i think hall is a good experience for anyone, even better if you're independent and like to do all sorts of things at unearthly hours (legitimate, of course, minds stop wondering!) like jog basketball meetings sing dance in the rain. BUT it requires supreme time management skills else i assure you your grades will plummet!

sigh. long post.term essays to do. gals we gotta buck up. in hall now waiting for inter hall games try outs - which begin an 8pm and end at 10pm- that's hall life for you.

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