Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bread Vending Machine

Wow...even Gardenia bread also come in vending machine liao..that's cool. This picture was taken under my flat communal space. I think the vending machine serve a good idea for those who has forgotten to buy bread when they are on the way home or come home very late. But i do hope they will change the bread everyday to ensure it is fresh.
Exams is coming, this saturday got one and the next will be on 8th of May. Only two papers and both are quite far apart. =)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

End of my school days.

Today is our last lesson of the semester and is also our last lesson in NUS, 4years of studies finally come to an end, now just wait for the exams to come. Now recall back, 4 years of part-time studies was tough and tiring, but at the same time, time also flies very fast, i cannot believe 4 years like that passby liao. I can still remember my 1st lesson was about visualisation of some images. From year 1 to year 3 we almost have every sem 5 modules to clear...siong ah!..ZZZzz

Over the years there are some modules i like and dislike, i really don't like the Introduction in statistic, don't understand what the lecturer was talking about and i got a D grade for that module, shame on me. The second nightmare module for me was the Building Structure, i can hardly figured out the calculations and all the bending and turning moments (very physic), lucky i got my classmate Roslan to help me and i got a C grade, very satisfy lo. I like the Project management module, but i didn't score well for that module, i got a B only. I also enjoy the Singapore Studies module, the two tutorials were very meaningful to me and i am quite happy with my writing, I got a B+ for that module.

Over the years i have met and made good friends with my own part time classmates, Simon, JinJin, Minfen, John, Mavis, James, Roslan and Naz, all these people are very fantastic. Is really nice to work with them, sharing info and of course some complains..haha! There was hardly any friction among us, except a minority which i won't mention here. =) I want to say a big thank you to you guys for all these years of our hardship pursuing our dream and the degree...its really nice to work and do projects with you guys.

A degree can have alot of meaning to everyone, some see it as an extra education which you won't learn in your work. Some see it as a stepping stone for better career prospect. Some just want to feel secure with a certificate for a rainy day or want to change line.

Nevertheless, whichever is your reason, I wish everybody all the best for the coming exams and have a great career ahead. =)

Cheers!!!
CK