School's back.
That sounds like a Bata school shoe ad.
Anyway, I was quite excited about starting school soon, being able to have fun and great fields of knowledge to explore, however after yesterday's talk, I felt a dim reality dawning upon me.
The various thoughts are listed below :
1. Life isn't going to be that much of a breeze.
I can't lie back on my chair and watch things happen then react when exams come. It's probably impossible.
A culture shock awaits me, a thundering wake-up slap from the lazy, unproductive NS mentality I've grown accustomed to for 2 years.
2. Learning to accept what's left for you.
Of course I'm talking about CORS bidding.
3.
Otherwise I can watch my career dissolve right in front of me. I'm starting to realise this Life Science major is not a thing to trivialise over. Well, I guess you can sense my casual attitude on previous things and events in Life. Haha.
4. NUS is where I'll roam in 3/4 of a day.
I have no hostel room whatsoever. Time to make friends with cleaners.
5. Time to learn to organise events, no more hiding.
Because it's going to be necessary in Life. But if I feel the passion for organising something, why not?
6. "How can I develop myself fully?"
'Fully' is a concept to encourage people to maximise their stay at knowledge bank NUS. I think it's hard to 'fully' develop myself. There are always time restraints, limited resources and unlimited wants.
As I now listen to my staple auditory diet of Jazz, I found another reason why I like it so much.
It paints the feeling and atmosphere of this urban jungle with its elements of mundaneness, the people's desire to feel a slightly simpler life akin to its melodies.
Simple can be beautiful.
I've got you under my skin
I've got you deep in the heart of me
You're so deep in my heart
That you're really a part of me
And I've got you under my skin.
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