Back, and soon-to-be-busy

By blueskyz
Back to KL, and what can i say, not a place i missed =P Nothing had changed, most of it. The difference is a newly, or half-newly painted Sunway College (they churn in the old Monash's campus), a modern looking Medan (and a big CC built on top now), and well, more new shops opened at the new wings in Pyramid.

And also, i get the first view of my new hostel unit, or more appropriately, something like my 2nd home. My mum made the entire unit looked more or less like my home in KK >_>" Plenty of food, Astro, fully air conditioned and even a vacuum cleaner. I am of course complaining all this, eventhough it totally increased my comfort. But the problem is more comfort = less concentration on studies = grades drop faster than you can spell out F-A-I-L.

The new semester opened with a silent bang this time round. More than half of my friends had either been exchanged or transferred to Clayton campus. It would surely be very quiet without many of those guys and gals who love to chat and have fun hanging out together. Just have to endure this for half a year, though i am lucky that my gaming partners are still here and in one piece =D

Though, i am still quite happy with this semester. Compared to last semester, this one would be much more relax. I had 3 very very, extremely difficult subjects, all clustered into one sem last sem, but this sem, i only have 1 major subject to face. Compare this, i had close to 30 hours of lectures/tuts/labs last semester, but this sem, i only have 23 hours. As for my lecturers, other than the lecturer for Microbe, others i have no problem. Pretty happy too, having not to face eccentric and illogical lecturers that i had to face last sem.

Last, but not least, 2 days ago, the 29th of Feb, was a significant day, as it was one date that only occurred once in 4 years. Looking back 4 years ago, at this precise date, i was probably doing some morning drills, having classes, and doing GA jobs back in my final secondary years. No wonder people often said how you would miss your secondary years as you progress in your life. Its indeed very true.
 

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