Sunday, May 17, 2009

Pronto to anyone's looking at this blog, first of all I'd like to say welcome and hope you can share my thoughts and experiences in my blog entry here. Since coming back from National Service, alot has been going on around me. I've finally got into an English speaking school which is St.Michaels Institution in Ipoh. My new school is truly fantastic, you can actually see building structures like the ones you've seen in Harry Potter movies. We even have our own food court, unlike the plain old canteen in my secondary school years, this one has alot of stalls, and that usually means more selection of food. Sadly the lack of space and tables, chairs to sit on is the only downside to this wonderful part of the school. Well I won't talk too much about my school for now, i've only been there for like a week. Form 6 is not honeymoon year as i was told by my teachers and fellow seniors. I hope what they've said were only half true because to be honest, i'm not really a brainy kid and i'm quite lazy. I'm planning on taking engineering courses in the future, maybe in the aeronautics field. That's why i'm taking physics in Science stream. The only down side is, we can't drop Maths in Science stream and that kinda made me tremble because since my primary school years i have not been good in my Maths so i don't think i'm gonna be any good at it. They say practice makes perfect, but hell not in my case, I don't really understand how maths works and that really made me sweat in exams. Well enough of my personal problems here and hopefully i will have time to put in new posts in the near future. Au revoir and gracias guys.....

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Homecoming



SEGARI CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY

Hi there, it's been like 1 and a half month since I entered National Service. Alot of people will actuall think that NS is like military conscripts but actually it's not. Military conscripts can be alot tougher than what I've went thru in NS. Anyways, i've met alot of new friends, alot of friendly trainers, sadly didnt bring a camera, if not i'd have uploaded tonnes and tonnes of photos to share with ya all. It's not actually a good feeling leaving all your friends behind in the camp while you get an early release, but hey, as the say, you gain some, you lose some, can't have it all. Spent almost 2 months speaking Malay and my English is geting rusty, but i'm still trying to type in perfect Queen's English here. This is also the first time i try my hands on blogging, so hope that it aint as bad as it looks XD.
By the way, to all Malaysians who still have a chance to go into NS, I'd say, just accept the challenge an go for it, it'll be a very nice expericne for you all. Exercise every morning, classes, then physical activities every afternoon, under the scorching sun(actually this is the only part that i don't like, but i can take it by the chin), and then sports during th evening and sometimes assemblies at nightime.
My camp in Segari is the best, we have our own radio channel, SEGARI FM, nice huh?
I'm on early release to resume my studies, that is Form 6, but i wish all fellow NS trainees who havent completed their trainings all the best and take care, ADIOS!!