hwahwahwa.
i'm not a blogger user and here i am using a blogger account to blog on our class blog. yay.
hello everyone! though the last class outing ended not very long ago, i'm hoping to have another class outing again. maybe during the holidays? ^^
anyway, our dear connie has announced her initiative to organise the next class outing. she had suggested camping and candlelight dinner. any takers? =x
jieyu's a medic who has been ponning NS? no wonder he forever online one.
as for me, i'm staying in hall too, but i'm staying on a aged level - with a big clique of seniors (my level only has 3 freshies, the rest are seniors and vietnamese and cheenas), so its harder to form cliques like kherray's. despite that, i have awesome neighbours.
i was still complaining with von during the class outing that time that there's nothing much like a 'class' in uni, and its all-by-yourself, unless you've formed your own group of lecture and tutorial kakis. lucky for mine, i have sabrina and other friends i have started knowing since day one. so its still all right.
actually hall life isn't as interesting as it seems, to tell the truth, its quite overrated to me. epecially in NUS hall where you don't have room mates and you don't get the 'staying with roomie' experience. despite the occassional siao-ing times, or when there is some event, its quite sad that hall has its own politics. level politics, between cliques and stuff like that.
even though so, it is sad but true - uni life is quite monotonous(stresses from schoolwork doesn't count) without hall. i look forward everyday to go back to hall as my neighbour would go, 'HEY YOU'RE BACK!' and it makes me feel welcomed. she's been doing it since i moved in, and i'm glad for her to be around. little things my neighbours have done for me would be from buying lunch, to getting panadol when i fell sick that time, handing in essays and stuff like that. it feels amazingly qing qie in a sad harsh schooling environment like NUS - especially without the 'class' factor and you don't really feel the school spirit. (this is probably also why i enjoy the company of you guys from 10A so much, hanging on to the last bit of class spirit leftover from ny)
though i really dread uni life at first, i'm starting to enjoy it now, no matter how money-sucking NUS is.
i'm looking forward to semester 2 after the exams.
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