It's Week 11, and it's the e-learning week. Usually, lecturers like to use e-learning week for tests (ugh), in addition with an e-lecture which may or may not be tested. This time, the e-learning week is lecture-free (saved for CBC923, which the lecturer shifted the e-lectures to the previous week) and test-free. Although two tests are on the following week, it's a welcomed break from the routines anyway, and more time to think about other stuffs.
This doesn't mean that the week is free from assignments, however. A group project for CBC923 (due Friday), and an individual project for CBC921 (due next Friday). Even though I had applied S/U for both subjects, I still spend time scratching my head, banging on my table, jumping around the place...
Another thing is about my final year option. I can choose to do Industrial Internship or Final Year Project (unlike engineering, which they have to do both). I didn't apply to do internship for either semester next year (due to underwhelming response for internship in Sem 1, they ask us to "reserve" for Sem 2 as well, which practically means "apply", which robbed me the time to think), that means I gonna do FYP next year. I feel that I am still not prepared for working in the industry, yet. However, I want to get a glimpse of the industry as well. Then I found out that I could do FYP in a company. It's a good opportunity, although it sounds like a graded internship (normal internship is pass/fail, while FYP is graded). Anyway, I think I gonna give it a try.
Time to edit my resumé and send it on its way. So help me God.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Recess news
Although it's only two weeks after CNY break, after Week 7, it's time to be at home again!
One thing I enjoy doing here is to read the newspaper. My fellow Malaysian friends complain that "Singapore newspapers nothing to read one", which I kinda agree. After all, it's a party in the Malay States. Once someone get done with one, they can just hop onto another and say that the previous one was not fun enough. What about the lives of those ordinary, non-party going, hardworking people...? Well, who cares?
Jokes aside, as STPM results were out (and with SPM results coming out next Thursday), the newspaper also contains advice for those who are furthering their studies, such as how to choose course, university, etc. I couldn't stop myself from thinking of the decision I made three years ago. I based my decision on one location (Singapore) and my interest in school subjects (Chemistry yes, Biology and Maths are OK, Physics... well, everyone in my course hates Physics). Long story. I shall put this into another post.
OK, bed time. I still have some homework (due Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, plus another long-term group assignment) to do and tests (Monday and Friday) to study. Why I can't study at home?
One thing I enjoy doing here is to read the newspaper. My fellow Malaysian friends complain that "Singapore newspapers nothing to read one", which I kinda agree. After all, it's a party in the Malay States. Once someone get done with one, they can just hop onto another and say that the previous one was not fun enough. What about the lives of those ordinary, non-party going, hardworking people...? Well, who cares?
Jokes aside, as STPM results were out (and with SPM results coming out next Thursday), the newspaper also contains advice for those who are furthering their studies, such as how to choose course, university, etc. I couldn't stop myself from thinking of the decision I made three years ago. I based my decision on one location (Singapore) and my interest in school subjects (Chemistry yes, Biology and Maths are OK, Physics... well, everyone in my course hates Physics). Long story. I shall put this into another post.
OK, bed time. I still have some homework (due Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, plus another long-term group assignment) to do and tests (Monday and Friday) to study. Why I can't study at home?
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