SP
The start of the first term break, and the end of the first 2 months in SP.
My class's great
:D
Even though there's some problems here and there, and I sure not everyone will feel that they belong to the class yet, due to some reason or another. I know there are some who feel 'rejected' by the class, but they should really just be more active.
The Poly life has been good.
There's so much to do in SP, and so much to try.
All the CCAs, all the clubs.
All the activites.
All the events.
Then there's the library.
HAHA that place is wonderful for doing all the reports/projects as a class, cos there's always space. And it's comfortable too. Just a little too cold.
Poly life is stressful.
What 'Poly life very easy one la. No stress. No worries'
BULLSHIT
There's stress. There're worries.
The stress comes from all the tests, exams, ICAs, reports, projects etc.
And it's impossible to lead a life without worries if you ask me.
The worst worst worst part of SP is the time taken to travel there.
50 minutes
I wake up at 5.50am for an 8am lesson
SP is really a nice place. A nice school.
But why must it be in DOVER?
HAHA. No, I'm not regretting my choice.
I know I've to travel, so I should not be complaining.
I'll adapt
:D
It's quite rare to find PRCS people in SP, for obvious reasons.
Only 5 of my classmates live in the East.
Mostly living in the West. So they are quite surprised when I first told them I was from Pasir Ris.
Cos they know the travelling time will be long.
But it's alright I guess.
Lectures are ok.
The microbiology lecturer gives us long of breaks in between
The engineering maths lecturer is kind
The CPPB lecturer gives quite little stress on us (maybe cos she's pregnant)
BUT
The IOChem lecturer is nitpicking, stingy, grouchy and gives us a mountain of stress.
She will pick on you if you displease her (WTF)
LOL. Ok I got my sleep, and felt like reflecting. So there you go.
:)
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