Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Sniffy back here

Months, ages since i have updated my blog.
Well, sometimes u just have nuttin to say and thus i prefer to stay away for a while
Has been busy wif my course, 2nd week alrdy and still , im very interested into this field.
it requires u to do some brain racking.. lotsa analysis
wat i always believe is tat when hit upon stuff u duno, it is best to find out urself, rather than asking someone in the first place. learn it thru the hard way, and u will get to reap the rewards no matter the answer is rite or wrong.
cos its always thru the mistake that u rem it hard. Cause As easy as it comes, as easy as it goes.

During my class, there goes a smart guy who was thinking, " hey, if i offer to take down the notes during discussion, i will be exempted from presentation? "And the lecturer shoots... oki, those fellows penning down the stuff will be the chairman of the group." Gasp.. every monday will be presentation day... lol

Nevertheless , every mon, wed, fri, begins wif a sleep on the train, to replenish the required energy to focus, focus and focus.. actually it;s easier when u hav interest in that particular field, cause it's so interesting to learn more.. rather than lamenting over the loads of work to complete.

Here goes my analogy.. "Ya jump, I jump"
At the harbour... there's lotsa interesting ships yellin n enticing for ya to board...
Upon the choice, upon ship sail, there's no way turning back...
With each day, with every miles it travel..
Comes the many thoughts lingering over ur mind..
Till tat day u hav the courage to jump overboard and swim back to shore..
You will get that second chance to choose again..

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