Monday, May 23, 2011

Almost everything is set, flight's booked, accommodation almost confirmed, tuition fees paid, and i can't wait for summer in London!! (though ironically summer in London is like, winter in Singapore. lol) :)
I'm really thankful to the Dean's office for the award and to my parents, family, bf and bff for being great and awesome like they always are. much thanksss to my crazy best friend who's letting me and my friends stay over at her apartment!

The entire Saturday was burnt at the Fass open house, and i guess in the end it's worth it. talking to these incoming freshmen and people who want to find out more about what lies ahead of them in NUS Econs and FASS, in a way, let me sort out my thoughts and allowed me to share what i genuinely felt. it's nice to know that people want to hear about your experience, and i've had many parents and incoming freshmen ask about my personal experience and my goals. and it is through sharing with them that i hope i've helped them the way i received help from seniors in the past; it is also through sharing with them that i realise what an amazing adventure i've had here for the past 2 years.

For one, i prob would never have thought that i'd be going to King's one day and even get an award to go there, which is truly great and shows the opportunities that are being offered. it's only a matter of whether or not you put in the effort for it and whether or not you dare to try. was talking to my colleague who's coming to Nus soon and he asked if i had regrets, and my reply was like this: I did not regret many unique experiences i've had in uni, though i did wish i'd done better academically in some semesters.

But my bet is on the fact that when i finally graduate, i'd be really proud of what i've accomplished, the path i have walked, and what i've left behind.

I'm starting on Economists WithiNUS. and for that alone, i feel a great sense of accomplishment :)


:)
11:28 PM


LIVE LIFE

Xian
1. Keep loving and giving to my loved ones.
2. Be strong in the face of adversity.
3. Learn a new language.
4. Travel on every continent (except Antarctica).
5. Complete my Master's degree.