31 May 2013
It is a Sunday night on the 2nd of June, but I decided to schedule this post for the last day of May, since this contains the updates for the month. Almost 2am now, and I should be sleeping. But I am in a pensive mood so I guess this is it:
Although life for me has changed much during the transition from the school term to the holidays, I myself have not. The first few weeks were mostly spent on hitting the gym with my friend, before my lab attachment came up and now I have to go to school every weekday again. There was Mentors' Appreciation Night at a Pasir Ris chalet and overall it was pretty alright. I went to recce their night cycling route two evenings earlier with some of the other members and the view was just splendid. I would like to cycle there again some time. Other than that, the next thing would probably be ice skating - which, by itself, is nothing worth mentioning, but the company was what made it great.
Sad to say, I am scared to do my back flip again. Oh well. I will just have to re-condition myself slowly.
How is life?
Life is good. Life is always good. There is no longer any pressuring deadlines to keep, most of the things I do when I feel like doing. Toughest decision recently was whether to take my judo grading to yellow tip. Which is to say that the decisions I make have not been a difficult thing for me lately. I was also wondering whether to participate in orientation camps, but have decided to give it a pass.
When I saw my cousin's Laplace transform solution during supper awhile ago, I could not understand the working very much. It seems that I have already started giving back most of my knowledge back to my lecturers. So much for retaining knowledge. I wonder what it will be like after I graduate.
After I graduate.
What will I do? I could actually see myself being a teacher in a secondary school, or maybe even junior college. Teaching. That would actually mean that I could apply for an MOE scholarship. Then my parents could save some money. Otherwise, I might do research. But judging from my grades and level of understanding, it seems to be a long shot. I do not know if I would be able to discover anything new anymore. Everything seems so abstract nowadays. The lab attachment I go do involves mostly experimental techniques and engineering problems. Not so much new theory, but more of improvement and refinement of old ones.
And results are coming out on Tuesday.
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31 May 2013
It is a Sunday night on the 2nd of June, but I decided to schedule this post for the last day of May, since this contains the updates for the month. Almost 2am now, and I should be sleeping. But I am in a pensive mood so I guess this is it:
Although life for me has changed much during the transition from the school term to the holidays, I myself have not. The first few weeks were mostly spent on hitting the gym with my friend, before my lab attachment came up and now I have to go to school every weekday again. There was Mentors' Appreciation Night at a Pasir Ris chalet and overall it was pretty alright. I went to recce their night cycling route two evenings earlier with some of the other members and the view was just splendid. I would like to cycle there again some time. Other than that, the next thing would probably be ice skating - which, by itself, is nothing worth mentioning, but the company was what made it great.
Sad to say, I am scared to do my back flip again. Oh well. I will just have to re-condition myself slowly.
How is life?
Life is good. Life is always good. There is no longer any pressuring deadlines to keep, most of the things I do when I feel like doing. Toughest decision recently was whether to take my judo grading to yellow tip. Which is to say that the decisions I make have not been a difficult thing for me lately. I was also wondering whether to participate in orientation camps, but have decided to give it a pass.
When I saw my cousin's Laplace transform solution during supper awhile ago, I could not understand the working very much. It seems that I have already started giving back most of my knowledge back to my lecturers. So much for retaining knowledge. I wonder what it will be like after I graduate.
After I graduate.
What will I do? I could actually see myself being a teacher in a secondary school, or maybe even junior college. Teaching. That would actually mean that I could apply for an MOE scholarship. Then my parents could save some money. Otherwise, I might do research. But judging from my grades and level of understanding, it seems to be a long shot. I do not know if I would be able to discover anything new anymore. Everything seems so abstract nowadays. The lab attachment I go do involves mostly experimental techniques and engineering problems. Not so much new theory, but more of improvement and refinement of old ones.
And results are coming out on Tuesday.
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