Female. 17. Someone who needs this blog because - I don't always say what I mean and I don't always mean what I say. And here I let it all out. Living life and loving it. <3
Monday, October 27, 2008
A few updates. Xinmin scholars are going to move to Serangoon. Yeah, so Serangoon people, be very, very afraid.
And according to Camille's lovely mother, the place we're going to stay at is a red light district. Hm, and there I thought Geylang was the only place that was a semi-red light district in Singapore. Also, all of us girls must be very careful when walking around the area, especially Camille (for she is rape-able! *gasps*) for it seems that there might be eeeevvviiilll people lurking in abandoned houses, ready to jump at us and abduct us. In Cam's mum's words, it is apparently a very easy task to grab, rape and dump us in that area. In no particular order. Yes, it is the same Serangoon I'm talking about.
So yeah, as you can imagine, the Council of Malaysian Scholar Mothers (CMSM(tm)) have gotten into a huge uproar about this issue. So far to the extent certain members have taken it upon themselves to trespass into our future "home" and snap photos. Photos have been circulated around the CMSM(tm) but have suspiciously eluded me.
Hm.
Our spacious room is supposedly cut into half, our cupboards and desks will be similarly shrunk. And my legions of clothes and books will be made homeless once I move myself into that presumably desolate place. Worse, we're going to sleep in double decker beds.
A prospect I can indeed dread *cough* look forward to. Of course. Erm, yeah.
On a bright note, it means no more waking up at 5 or reaching the hostel at 8. It also means I have no excuse to evade pesky teachers, for it is said that two teachers from Xinmin will actually be living with us. Said teachers, are (for better or for worse) male. And yeah, both guys and girls will be staying under a single roof. Girls will probably be allocated to top two floors of the hostel or something like that. So, ladies; no prancing about in towels. (not that I've seen anyone doing so. yet.)
Second on my rant-list, is the fact that I'll probably have to enter Malay Symposium. This doesn't make any sense, for I'll: 1) be in Malaysia 2) be in Penang, specifically. 3) need to stay in a fricking hotel to go for the Symposium for I didn't apply to stay in the boarding school And it's totally unfair 'cause I'm completely unprepared for it. For i was not told. Okay, to be fair; I probably was told about the date of the Symposium somewhere throughout the year - but I was under the impression that I did not have to participate. Unfortunately for me, it seems that I have to.
I have also gotten a teenyweeny mention in the Commonwealth essay comp. I guess it's quite a good thing, considering it's my first year entering - ever. But I also discovered a few essays written by some HCI's people and was blown away by the quality of English.
In comparison, mine would be like chicken shit. Why chicken shit? I have no idea.
Yes, if you haven't figured it out yet, I'm rather random as of now.
And my L1R5 dropped by A LOT 'cause of Mid-Year.
8:06 PM
Monday, October 27, 2008
A few updates. Xinmin scholars are going to move to Serangoon. Yeah, so Serangoon people, be very, very afraid.
And according to Camille's lovely mother, the place we're going to stay at is a red light district. Hm, and there I thought Geylang was the only place that was a semi-red light district in Singapore. Also, all of us girls must be very careful when walking around the area, especially Camille (for she is rape-able! *gasps*) for it seems that there might be eeeevvviiilll people lurking in abandoned houses, ready to jump at us and abduct us. In Cam's mum's words, it is apparently a very easy task to grab, rape and dump us in that area. In no particular order. Yes, it is the same Serangoon I'm talking about.
So yeah, as you can imagine, the Council of Malaysian Scholar Mothers (CMSM(tm)) have gotten into a huge uproar about this issue. So far to the extent certain members have taken it upon themselves to trespass into our future "home" and snap photos. Photos have been circulated around the CMSM(tm) but have suspiciously eluded me.
Hm.
Our spacious room is supposedly cut into half, our cupboards and desks will be similarly shrunk. And my legions of clothes and books will be made homeless once I move myself into that presumably desolate place. Worse, we're going to sleep in double decker beds.
A prospect I can indeed dread *cough* look forward to. Of course. Erm, yeah.
On a bright note, it means no more waking up at 5 or reaching the hostel at 8. It also means I have no excuse to evade pesky teachers, for it is said that two teachers from Xinmin will actually be living with us. Said teachers, are (for better or for worse) male. And yeah, both guys and girls will be staying under a single roof. Girls will probably be allocated to top two floors of the hostel or something like that. So, ladies; no prancing about in towels. (not that I've seen anyone doing so. yet.)
Second on my rant-list, is the fact that I'll probably have to enter Malay Symposium. This doesn't make any sense, for I'll: 1) be in Malaysia 2) be in Penang, specifically. 3) need to stay in a fricking hotel to go for the Symposium for I didn't apply to stay in the boarding school And it's totally unfair 'cause I'm completely unprepared for it. For i was not told. Okay, to be fair; I probably was told about the date of the Symposium somewhere throughout the year - but I was under the impression that I did not have to participate. Unfortunately for me, it seems that I have to.
I have also gotten a teenyweeny mention in the Commonwealth essay comp. I guess it's quite a good thing, considering it's my first year entering - ever. But I also discovered a few essays written by some HCI's people and was blown away by the quality of English.
In comparison, mine would be like chicken shit. Why chicken shit? I have no idea.
Yes, if you haven't figured it out yet, I'm rather random as of now.