Showing posts with label College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Graduation


"The road for dreams to become reality is arduous but not impossible"
Raymond Tang

At the starting line, we all prepared ourselves for the obstacles lay ahead. A journey with milestones to achieve and lessons to be learned. Though there were other similar journeys, ours is simply called Foundation in Arts.

Like all other journeys, all the participants were new and the classrooms were all too foreign for the students. Some might have experienced it beforehand but to most, it was something new and exciting to partake.

Not a class was too dull for me myself but with regards to the others, they found new challenges to face and learn by the mistakes they encounter to step forward towards a brighter future. The lecturers themselves were more than happy to present new knowledge and ideas which the students yet to grasp. Fun and study had no associated so perfectly with each other.

Hours by hours, weeks by weeks, days by days and months by months, both the staff and participants endured and enjoyed, learning various things from each other. The participants improved and gained new ways to interact with each other whereas the staff members grew wiser, giving them perspectives observed by the participants. An academic ecosystem functioned as whole to produce life in Sunway University College.

Throughout the entire year, there was frustration, anger and conflicts even. Some were not able to adapt to this strange environment and fail to proceed on. But with the assistance of both staff members and participants, they thrived. This showed that the year was not filled with sadness and animosity; joy and laughter permeated through the air.

Then came the day when the students had to face their last challenges. Fortunately, most prevailed and the staff were absolutely delighted. Today, we all made our farewells for some would leave us while the other stayed back.

And this brings us back to the starting line as we all prepare ourselves for the obstacles lie ahead.

Congratulation FIA students and I thank the staff members for being there for us throughout the year

Thursday, March 3, 2011

So it begins; now it ends

For those of you who did not read my previous post (shame on you), I'm currently facing my exam. Fortunately, tomorrow is my last day (HOORAY!!!). I'm lame, ya~

Anyway, imma use LEGO to illustrate the challenges I faced during my examination moments. It's quite tough and I'm in fatigue at the end of every day since the initiation of the exams. Without further ado, here are the days of riots~

( Battle of English)

At the start of this whole trepidation, there was the Battle of English. The journey began with me stuck in a cob of webs, not literally of course. There was a comprehension on how Hiroshima suffered during WW2. Quite a massacre perhaps but that wasn't the horrible. What was horrible was the need to explain Korean culture (RAWR!!!). I stuck at its cobwebs for several moments as I tried to use my saber to chop it to pieces. I have no animosity against Korean but I know NOTHING...NADA about the culture except for their delicious Kimchi. The monstrous arachnid in this battle is the essay (as usual). At least, this time, I managed to reach my conclusion without a minute to spare.

( Conquest of the Field of Business)

On the same day itself (which was yesterday), I need to defeat and conquer the Field of Business. On this field, the major problem I had to deal with are Marketing (the unsteady boat with minimal firepower) and Management (the seemingly hungry croc). Apparently, I installed enough firepower in my brain to kill every single croc I found in the raging river of Business. For this paper, I need to crap as much as possible and hopefully I hit the jackpot among those craps (good luck to the lecturer on this). WHAHAHAHAHA~

( Challenge of Arts)
On the streets of the cultural world, myriad of ancient and modern culture mingled together in the Challenge of Arts. In the culturally abundant world, there are chests of knowledge waiting for me to grasp. However, ruthless bandits who are just as avaricious as me stood in my wall. I enjoyed a little challenge in terms of cultural knowledge. That is why for this paper, I can ace it. I would seriously pour a river of tears as big as the Nile if I don't achieve 90 and above for this paper.

( Day of the Psyche)

And it came to Psychology, my future degree course. It is the study of human behavior and mind and like the dense tropical jungle in Malaysia, psychology comprise of thick woods and arduous passage which can be confusing sometimes. Unlike the lessons in degree course, the psychology I had learned in my foundation was rather...a small garden-sized jungle. Honestly, it was quite easy to pass through this enigmatic forest. There were the frequent bothersome weeds in the way but overall, you don't need the crystal skull to reach El Dorado for this one.


( Rebellion of Numbers)
Last and hopefully least, I must join forces with the allied team in the rebellion of numbers. This final battle holds the key to my gateway as a degree student. Even though it's just maths, I'm gonna switch to my full throttle mode tomorrow. I'm aiming to score a perfect 100 for this one. My limits are to be tested. No giant albino squid can stop me comes 9.10am tomorrow. I will defeat it and fry it for supper. Seafood contains a high amount of protein (sorry squid). Amidst of this excitement, there is a time limit. If I do not arrive on the ETA (3 hours to be exact), the gate to my future will be close...forever (NOoooooo!), at least until my next resit for the exam.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Pending War


As the semester slowly draws to an end, everyone knows what that means. Yes, it's the dreaded EXAM!!!

To think that I still have time to write this post under the tension of exam period amazes even myself, not to say that the subjects are easy. As a matter of fact, this semester consists of subjects with tons of things to remember such as the exasperating Marketing and Management. Who would have guessed that this subject could actually drain a person's life force.

However, not all of them are that disastrous. I did enjoy studying some of the subjects, way more enjoyment I had ever received from Secondary school and Form 6.

These are the battles I have to face in a few more days. I nickname them for the fun of it:
  1. Marketing & Management ( Conquest of the Field of Business)
  2. Language & Knowledge ( Battle of English)
  3. Culture & Performance ( Challenge of Arts)
  4. Introduction to Psychology ( Day of the Psyche)
  5. Statistics ( Rebellion of Numbers)
As mentioned earlier, the only dreaded battle I'm facing is Conquest of the Field of Business. Otherwise, my cache of weapons are locked and loaded.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Leaders in the Making

For those of you who know little bout me, I'm currently still studying in a foundation course. In a month time, I'm gonna become a degree student! YAY ME!!! (I feel old)

Moving on, there was a motivational speech today. (Is it motivational? I doubt so) Anyhow, it was a talk organized by the Business School in Sunway University. Supposedly, they wanna give us a reason to choose Bachelor of Business for degree.

Not that I have anything against Business courses but...it's freaking boring. Just because it's boring to me but those of you who still want to take it, by all means, take it. It's what you think is right that counts. For my reason, I suffered two marketing test and let me tell ya, it was horrible. Who knew business tests are challenging.

Going back to the talk, we had to play a game whereby, a leader is chosen for each group (there were six). As always, my friends wanna choose me as the leader because I show the spirit of a leader. Honestly tell me, how can a guy with a kiddish face be a leader? I can barely maintain my own relationship and they bequeathed the responsibility to me T_T

Jump to the game, my team had to create as many products as possible using paper scraps and scraps...lolx. We had designed unusual things like Pouncy Bouncy, Stellar Hanger, Strawlace and sundry others. In total, we should have created approximately 10 items. They were the results of crazy ideas formed in limited time.

To make matters more unfortunately, (which means me) I had to carry a bag stuffed with two 1 liter of water bottle while running around supervising people. Thank God we won in the end, otherwise I would have bitten the head of the game creators. So, what did my team and I received?

A bag packed with just enough Toblerone chocolates for the whole team members.
Truth be told, I am proud of my team members but never ever, choose me as a leader again. It's hard work and I petrified at the thought that I might mess something up and all the blame would fall on me. That's not the worse scenario. I am actually scared I would misuse the power and cause an oppression upon my own team members and force them to work eternally for me as I dominate the entire world!!!

See, that's my Id talking. lolx

So, those who wanna be an oppressive leader like my alter-ego, you guys should take Business as a course for they would fill ya in on every detail on how to become a successful leader ^^

Peace out for now





Monday, February 7, 2011

Researching on A Research


To start off this post, I think I'm going mad. I don't have enough time for my blog; I can't even have fun with my friends due to my constant worrying over my research due date; heck, I decided to stay back in my hostel for Chinese New Year because of the report (and the fact that I also wanted to ignore my family's nagging but let's not talk about that) =P

Anyway, earlier January this year, my English lecturer bestow me and my coursemates a gift of knowledge. We have to do a freaking 30page research report of any topic we desire. At first, I thought this task should be a new challenge I'm willing to face but after the torturing weeks of processing this report, I think otherwise.

I have chosen Angkor as my research topic. So, I must discuss what causes the downfall of the great Khmer City! As fun as that sounds(seriously, it's fun. I'm a typical Indian Jones freak), I need a longer period of doing this assignment. A month and a half ain't enough for me to construct this report into a perfect origami.

There is a benefit to this somewhere. I can tell you who built the Angkor Wat and where did they film the Tomb Raider movie. Oh oh, I can provide several reasons as to Angkor's downfall. God knows why Khmer history is so complicated~

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Lagoon Pic

After my shower early this morning, I managed to catch a photographic view of Sunway Lagoon. Bear in mind no photoshop was involved so this is authentic ^^

As you can see from the pic, a fog seems to hover the lagoon. Beautiful right?

The picture alone is awesome but if you know what that fog actually is, you'll be staring blankly onto the screen. It's haze actually from the thing they spread to ward off mosquitoes.

If you really are staring blankly right now, let's just pretend the lagoon is surrounded by a fog giving it the mysterious outlook ;)

Monday, January 10, 2011

My Status for today

Energy bar


Task bar


Cash bar


Wanna slack-off bar


Green = No worries

Orange = Critical

Red = Fatal

Sunday, January 2, 2011

My new Room

Finally, I have moved into my new apartment. Not exactly the best room around the entire campus but it will do. Plus, there are few benefits as compared to my old room which I will explain further below.

Here's a recap: My tenancy expires so I need to find a place to stay otherwise it's the slums for me. So, a bit searching and asking got me to my new place. It is called Lagoon View which as the name suggests, give a panoramic view of Sunway Lagoon.

(This is the only window in my room)



Here's the bed. Nothing much to say about it except that this is a single-room. Hence, I can do whatever I want inside the room. Eg. walking around in only my undie XP

Below is a list of the pros and cons of my new room.

Pros:
1) Like I said, it's a single room. So, I can do whatever I want in there without disturbing anybody.

2) I have an air-con in my room this time. Comes the heat season, there's no need to worry...for me at least.

3) I love the view of Sunway Lagoon even though I will be bored of it sooner or later.

4) They provide facilities like swimming pool and a mini gym.

5)The best part is the room includes a washing machine
. No more washing clothes with hands. whahahahahaha

Cons:
1) It's freaking expensive. RM750 per month!!!
2) My room is on the 11th floor...did I mention that the lift is damn slow.
3) Some of the pipes are rusty. Consequently, the water is brownish =.=
4) The kitchen looks as if it was ransacked by a maid gone berserk.
5) WORST OF ALL, there are no leng zai in the whole entire unit. Though I haven't met all my housemates yet, two of them are Indonesian girl and a guy who just ain't my type. To matter even more depressing, the previous tenant who was supposed to stay in my room moved out and he was the only guy I find cute. Sad~~~

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

It's time to move!!!

It's time to move!!!


For those who follow my dull life featured in my blog, they would know that a month ago, I had been ranting about moving on, finding a room to stay cuz my tenancy expired. Now, that I have finally found a shelter (damn expensive btw), it's time to start the most irritating thing about moving - packing.

Trust me, there's ntg worse than piling up your belongings while stuffing them into a single luggage. Thank god for me that I have several bags cuz my belongings, after stacking each one over another, they literally reach the ceiling o_o

My clothes are more than abundant. Plus, I have a myriad of undies...*ahem* not all are for normal outings*. Since earlier this year, I have purchased tons of clothes as if I don't have enough. lolx. Some are "donated" since people don't appreciate what they wear. A few visits from my parents increase the number as well. What can I say, they are the one paying for it while I'm the one wearing it...hehe

On to another staggering list of belongings, my so-called necessities are all over the room. Let's see...where can I start.

Well, I have my LEGO. Though the collections here are minute in comparison with my other collections back in my hometown, they are still troublesome cuz I need to ensure that none of the teensy-wheesy pieces are missing. I was supposed to have in my possession here but my bro took them all T.T

Anyway, I need to place all the important yet tiny pieces in a receptacle with assurance that there are no holes or tears inside the box. Believe me when I say that even one negligible hole can render a LEGO piece to become a lost treasure of the century.

The next item on the list would be my knowledge. LOLX. Not the abstract kind of course. They
are my books. Tons, piles, stacks of them. ==

You can see from the pic on the right that there's alot right? Truth be told, that ain't even half of it. I still have my college textbooks, files and folders. Over the year, I have bought various
reading materials such as National Geo, novels and most importantly, my graphic novels or simply, my comics XD

The only problem is...what am I supposed to stuff them into O__O
See, the only luggage I have is this. The others are just normal bags for classes and small travelling bags made for a day-trip to some rural village. It will be a miracle if I could compress all the items in my list into that. In addition, I forgot one more essential item. Can u guess it?

*_*


No?


(^.^)


lolx


XD


The clue is in one of the pics XP
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It's my beloved Penggy. HEHE. It has a fat head =.= That's gonna be a major problem.

Anyway, whether I manage to move into my new place, we'll have to see by 1 Jan cuz that's my moving date. hehe

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Really Unexpected Call

*Ring* *Ring*

Me: Ya Dad?
Dad: Hey, blah blah blah ( something regarding my course)
Me: Uh huh...so what's up?
Dad: You want to go to Tasmania to study after your foundation?
Me: *faint*

It happened a while ago. I just came out from the toilet after a heinous session emptying the load, then my dad called. I was totally unprepared for what he was about to say. He asked stuff regarding my course and then he asked me whether I wanted to further my studies in Tasmania.
Yes, Tasmania, Australia - The University of Tasmania.

I was seriously dumbfounded. I was like - "HAR!? HOW!? "I thought we are poor or sth!"

Then he explained that one of his clients (he's an insurance agent btw) for no reason, wanted to hire someone to work for him and willing to pay for all the educational expenses. And I only had to work for him on Saturdays and Sundays.

But still, there were something fishy about the offer. For now, I am skeptical about it. Maybe the guy wants to sell me off as a slave? Maybe he's a pervert who wants to find a way to kidnap me? 'Cause you gotta admit, the offer seems too good to be true. Need to consult with Dad again.

@_@ *HEADACHE*


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Essays~

So I have to write two short essays as part of my English homeworks. So I thought about posting it here for you faithful readers to check on it. I'm trying to improve my writing skills and what better way than to have you guys helping me =) .No plagiarism!!! HAHA

Essay 1:

FRUSTRATION

Life is always full of frustration and mine is no exception. We as humans will get frustrated over even the most trivial matters like deciding what to wear or choosing which restaurants to eat. The choices are simple yet we make it seems so complex. That is the outcome of frustration. Sometimes, frustration associates with irritation.

As I recalled, when I was still 5 years old, I would turn on the television and watch Power Rangers every week. The variety of Rangers and their futuristic robots, called Zords, caught my attention on first glance. I would always be in awe whenever they summoned their individual Zords. However, the frustration came when my Dad asked me which Ranger I admired the most. After hours of pondering, I found myself still indecisive as each of them had their own specialty. That was the first time I frustrated over something though the matter was childish.

Years went by, I had matured, along with my frustrations. Even though some of them were still juvenile matters, most of them were dilemmas concerning my future as I progressed into adulthood. I required the consult of friends and family regarding random issues and if I could not acquire my answer to my problems, my thoughts became suicidal and life would seem meaningless to me. That was when the severity of my frustration kicked in. Also, I would develop an excruciating headache, unmatched to even the most extreme physical pain. For instance, a two-inch cut to the sole of my foot would be incomparable to the most unimaginable headache I would have when my frustration started.

The most recent frustration I had was when I was given the task of deciding whether to break up my relationship with my partner. I looked into the circumstances of retaining the relationship and breaking up the bonds we had. The consequence was I started to detach myself from my peers. Concentration in class was insufferable for me. My feelings were extremely emotional like that of a lady experiencing PMS.

One person’s frustration is another’s daily routine. Everyone has their own definition for frustration. Frustration for the same person but of different age could differ as well. Every decision comes with a frustration and it is the feeling of frustration that we take serious account into the choices that we make.

Essay 2:

DEDICATION

He strived. Putting all his efforts in this arduous journey, the little boy strived. There were countless obstacles in the path, inexorable yet the boy eluded them all. He knew not of the fatigue of the journey but what lied at the end of the road. And what was awaiting him at the end of the path? What was worth the tiresome venture?

The answer lied at the beginning of the journey. The boy was just an average son from an average family but he did not wanted normal. He wanted something extraordinary. So he dreamt and numerous ideas and adventure were formed. Based on the unimaginable trips made by his peers, the boy wondered whether he could one day make those trips as well. Like the great dedicated traveller Marco Polo, venturing into what is known as China today, he saw a myriad of things - strange cultures, different style of customs, variety of food and most importantly, a new world.

This notion got the boy thinking. He did not want to remain in his hometown even with his family disapproval of travelling. However, dedication was in his heart and he paid no heeds to his family. The price of fulfilling a dream was sacrifice, that was what they family had warned. Still, the boy was dedicated to see the world. So one day, he packed his necessities in the middle of the night and left the house. The plan was premeditated meticulously with none of the family members’ knowing. Obviously, the family were devastated when they realized one of their own was missing.

Regardless, the boy ventured into a city and he even found a job. Undeniably, the new environment he found himself in was quite profound. He would cry at nights and hide his fears in the mornings but no matter what he did not regret for he knew that this was one step ahead towards his dream.

Eventually, the family tracked down the boy’s location and urged him to come back but they soon realized he was a caged who just yearned to be free. In the end, he was finally free. Now, he is writing this short essay given by his lecturer. Though his dream is still far ahead, he knows that he has completed parts of it. Without his dedication, none of this would be written and through his dedication, he knows that one day his dream will be fulfilled.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Tenancy Expires T.T

I was only informed about my tenancy expiry last Friday. It seems that my contract is near its expiry date. So I have until February to renew my contract and this is based on what the management said. According to them, I could still appeal to a woman named Melissa at another office in Sun-U Residence ( the high class hostel of Sunway Uni) lolx. Currently, I'm living in a simple apartment of the college, meant for *cough* poor people *cough*.

Today, I went to find this Melissa woman. The moment I saw her, I knew bad news was coming. First of all, she ain't pretty. Next, she was discussing with another tenant about renewing the contract but rejected the appeal. Then it was my turn. Y'all should know how it ended. (Look at the title)

The reason she gave was totally BS. Apparently, I couldn't renew my contract was due to the fact that I ain't a freshman anymore. I was supposed to be able to adapt to the new environment and find my own place. Those rooms were only reserved for new freshmen who do not know the area around the college. As for me, I was given until February to find a new place. WTF!!!

Guess if I can't find a place till then, you guys may see me sleeping on the streets...in the rain...alone...with stray cats...shivering~~~ =S
(I do not own this this drawing. It's for display only. =D)

Monday, November 1, 2010

The Sem Break So far


It had been a crazy week my friends and tons of comedy and tragedy and melody had happened while I was away from here. To start off, I went to Kampar, met new friends there - nice folks^^; watch two movies, in counting; celebrated a friend's birthday and last but certainly not least, I had included a workout session in my daily routine. Woohoo~

The Trip
Let's start off with my trip to Kampar. Why Kampar? It's secluded, isolated and there's no cinema there. Well, the prologue of this story was that I wanted to go somewhere to travel instead of imprisoning myself in hostel room. At first, I thought of going to Cameron Highlands
since I never been there before. I would be giddily backpacking alone in Cameron except for the fact that I had no idea how to go there @_@
Then in the woods, Drian came along. This fellow offered me a shelter in Kampar and accompanied me to the highlands. Great times ^^ with the exceptional that we didn't get to do much in Cameron due to tight budget and the accursed weather.
Horrible weather but cooling~~

Retreating back to Kampar, I was invited to a banquet. It was a club or society thing so I was just there to clean the food. Towards the end of the dinner, there was a lucky draw.
To my amazement, I won my first lucky draw there and I wasn't even part of their college XD

Here's a picture of the hamper I won. Been eating MAMEE for lunch while Drian was in class =s

Moving on, Kampar may be a boring place to stay but it's certainly a great place to escape to for those who are sick of the city life but don't expect much from Kampar except for the mountainous landscape and lakes.









The Films
After my little trip up north, I realized there was a list of movies that I hadn't watch yet. And the list was long - still is. Up until now, the movies that I watched are You Again and Reign of Assassins(劍雨 ). The former stars Kristen Bell, last seen on Heroes while the latter stars Malaysia's very own Michelle Yeoh. I shall feature them in my pending post.=)
Other movies I've been dying to watch includes Red, Buried, Tron Legacy and Saw 3D. But only the former two is currently in theaters. No way in hell am I watching Harry Potter and Narnia. These are torture devices to my eyes and my mind.
Further news includes the title for the much anticipated The Dark Knight sequel was released and it is called The Dark Knight Rises. Doesn't get any lamer than that but hopefully the film will be just as awesome.

The Birthday
On Halloween itself, my and buds celebrated Wai's b'day. The other day I purchased a lion stuffed toy for him. It was delightful to know that the b'day boy likes feline. lolx. As for the party, it was held at Chillis in MidValley. Damn, I was stuffed. To make the day more interesting, Beary forgot to turn off his headlights so his battery was literally drained. Stuck in MidValley till 3am and the punchline was b'day boy drove all the way back to charge the battery. It was truly an unforgettable nights, along with something else which I would consider as classified.

The Workout
Recently, I'd been educated that exercising is good for your body. My dad says so, my friends say so, even I myself say so. The funny thing is I used to despise exercising. I mean, who wouldn't like to lay back on the couch and flipping channels. Nowadays, I feel the need to extract the excess perspiration I have in my body. Plus, I have a bit of tummy =(
Hence, on with the intense workout. Honestly, there were moments when I wanted to faint and pray someone would pick me up but so far, I'm not on the gurney yet.
My workout has been continuous which is a record for me. I started out running up and down my apartment, filling up my bottles at the same time. Then I went to gym with Sac for a day which was supposed to be a week but SOMEBODY didn't read the fine print. lolx. Now, I'm trying to enter Celebrity but the price is a murder. Oh well, all the best in the future.

Friday, October 22, 2010

WAR IS OVER~

"This is war; survival is your responsibility"quoted HUNK

I claimed this victory for myself!!! Well, the war maybe over and I'm still alive but there is still the aftermath. Let me tell you this...expect lots of casualties. Some are on mourning while others are waiting for Death himself.
Day 1: Battle of the Language.
On this day, we had to suffer 5 hours of essay writing and reading long tedious passages. It was insufferable. I had to squeeze out every ounce of my English knowledge onto the paper and I find it quite...unsatisfying. First of all, there wasn't enough time to write my essay and it was a topic I had prepared myself for. That was Language and Communication. The next exam was Business Communication. I didn't even know how to communicate with all these communication. Very frustrating indeed. For the latter, I had to endure the pain of writing two letters.
Day 2: Trials of Calculation
Economics was not on my list because no way in Hell was I going to learn that. The enemies were easily defeated on this day. Just one particular question was challenging. Plus, that enemy was using bio-weaponry and proximity against us. CURSE YOU!!!
Day 3: Adversity of Technology
Last day of the war. My teammates were facing the modern era and our adversary was technology itself. *Gasp* It forced us to answer its riddles, full of perplexing codes. Too bad I aced it XD

Now I am sitting here in Coffee Bean, catching my ride to elsewhere. It's a brand new day. And I'm so gonna waste myself this holiday...BOOYA!!!

Epilogue:
Deep in the dark, a mysterious evil still lurks around...something sinister is on its way but not towards me. Not the students. No. It's all our efforts, sweat and tears at the hands of our lecturers. Currently, they are suffering the aftermath of this war. All I can say is...good luck Teach, I'm still gonna enjoy MY holiday. WHAHAHAHA

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Battles Ahead

As all my course mates are stressing over, the Sem 2 examination is just a few days ahead. Frustrated are those who never listen in class; relaxed are the smartie-pants who only need to revise whatever was taught in class and for those who are carefree, they no need to worry because for these particular students, it's either they pass with flying colors or they fail horribly and still not caring about it. I am somewhat in between the smartie-pants and the carefree zone. If I was too studious, I wouldn't be writing this post now, would I?

Now to the war zone. The battle will start on the Wednesday, two days from now. It will be fierce and there will be bloodshed. Not all will survive this onslaught. Tears will be filled in the hallways for the pain inflicted will be excruciating. Below are the territories all FIA students must pass in order to finally end the war:

1) English - in this area, there are the presence of comprehension and essays which are mighty beast that tremble the hall with its headache-inducing words.

2)Business Communication - More essays and stuff to read. Somewhat similar to English zone. Expect more ming-boggling questions as well. By now, I estimate that most soldiers would be in trauma or coma even.

3)Economics - I'm not facing this challenge so I won't know the layout of this battlefield. May Godspeed to those who must traverse here.

4) Mathematics - As all soldiers converge again in this incalculable pathway. Many will die in battle here. This is where the bloodshed begins. Nausea and convulsion are to be considered as well.

5) Computer Science/Accounts - This is where the Eco troop may rest in serenity but it will be the final challenge for the Computer Savvy Team and the Calculus Warriors. They will make their final stand here.

All in all, this war will be tremendous and those who survive it, they will become stronger. No obstacles will block their pathway ever again. As for those who do not make it, may they rest in peace...or suffer the battle again in the future =D

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Hard News: Adolescence Life in Ruins Due to Work Overload

Sunway Apartment, Selangor 28 September 2010, Thursday - A group of Sunway College students was diagnosed with mass hysteria today due to the innumerable piles of assignments dumping over them. Some were sighted gasping for air due to the suffocation.



Student showing signs of delirium

This devastating mayhem occurred earlier last week during the peak season of assignments. As today's youth doesn't seem to care less about assignments, they tend to leave it until a week before the actual due date. After realizing the deadline, they began to experience anxiety and euphoria as the amount of stress build up inside their body.

"Just gonna stand there and watch me burn" sang by a fellow Computer Science student who wished to be known as Jackie as he slowly fell into madness.

The situation was made worse with the inclusion of tests in between. The most recent test was Mathematics on Probability and Linear Programming. Just the mere mention of those two topics were able to make students cried uncontrollably and cursed explicitly.

"I'm done for. Life is hell. Just fxxxing kill me now and put me out of my misery!" said an anonymous student.

According to predictions, this calamity will only subside at the end of the month of October. However, the students know the reign of terror is always around the corner. Hopefully this hellish nightmare would be a lesson to the students as more hell keep pumping into the life of these innocent young adults.






Local Sunway student showing Gaga symptoms till the extent couldn't even hang himself properly. Sad~

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

As smooth as it goes~~

Early this morning, I woke up with the urge to snooze again. Nothing unusual about that. But had class at 8.30pm - CS, yet I still managed to bathe, drink Milo and browse Facebook before heading off to class.

Now, moving on to more distressing matters which would explain the name of this post title. As one of the group leader of my Moral Studies class, I had to prepare a PowerPoint about Cognitive Moral Development. (Google it) My members provided me with all the data but my laziness had the best of me. Plus, I thought the others would occupy the time and give me the chance to present at the next class. Oh, how wrong was I....

When I first notified by the lecturer that everyone had to present today and those who didn't, marks would be deducted, I was like *fxxxed!!!* I barely started on the slides and she wanted us all to present on the day.

But don't be distressed fellow readers. With my swift copy and paste skills and my group members' background decoration expertise, we were able to finish the slides within 10minutes and present it in one-go. *snap* just like that, the presentation was done.


Sometimes in life, you just have to be spontaneous and act on the spot even with all the
circumstances. Now, gonna listen to the raindrops and slowly snooze away which I lacked early morning~

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Life's a Struggle


As books lay flat with words unread,

An unfilled bowl provides no bread.

Comfort is brought to those with means,

But what of those who lack of Greens?


Pillow bathed in tears as memories go by,

Sighs and sobs become my lullaby.

Strife and grief throughout the city,

Yet, none would care to give any pity.


Time strolls on from day to night,

Regrets with sorrow are our plight,

In the limelight we always dwell,

Too late we realized, it is hell.


Giggling are the children with mouths to fill;

Weeping is the widow who couldn't pay the bill;

Laughing in the gala are those with suit and gown;

Moaning in the ghetto are those with nothing to own.


Alone I stand to face this wrath,

For this world creates its own path.

Life’s a struggle till end’s meet,

Proceed I will, this arduous street