i just feel like writing leh

Oops, time flew by so quickly..haven been blogging for quite some time...

Too busy working and catching up with my school work (i'm like 10 hectares behind my current timetable can) Project datelines...no..shld b deadlines...are all arriving...like owls flying into the Hogwarts early in the morning and I can only sit down at the breakfast table staring up, duno wat to do...wat a lousy analogy..hahahhaaha<

Exams are coming in a mth's time and it suddenly strikes me, that......I am leaving Year 2 soon...

Time flew by so quickly...i can still remember my freshie days for goodness sake! (or izzit i always choose to b young at heart?hahahaha..) the next thing I noe i probably will b graduating

Still tinking whether to do a 3.5 yr or 4 yr..coz i can definitely finish in 3.5 yrs, but my fren was saying, this is ur last chance to enjoy campus life, after tt, it's gone and it's not coming back anymore...she got a pt in that...but m I gonna waste like one more sem of money(which increases those future debts now hanging off my neck) just to get a more holistic taste of campus life? I dunno..SMU is a good place, i nv learnt tis much anywhere else..(though my grades weren;t fantastic enuff to reflect tt)..it's more of the out-of-courses-thing that i learn more than seriously, Solow Growth Model or the Kruger Proposal of IMF.

I read today's article that Double Degree aids job finding..hmmm..i dunno, a lot of cousins who are working now tell me dun waste so much time on ur bachelor, for my generation, it will within 3-4 yrs before u hafta start on ur Masters already..i dunno,but i guess 2 is always beta than 1, and having one more is always more of an advantage.

Since I can no longer qualify for Double Degree(even if i can, i probably nid like 4.5 yrs to finish after slackingly taking 4 CUs in Yr 2 both sems, which is against SMU's SESS rule of Double Degree must be finished in 4 years...), i decided, since i haf one less degree compared to my counterparts, i shall learn one more language then...hahaaha

I enrolled in Cambridge School of Languages liao loz...studying......**drumrollz pls**..KOREAN!!!!!!! hahahaa..ok..i noe the first thing on ur mind is"she's studying it for her korean stars la..muz b". SALAH! WRONG! hahahaha

Lemme tell u y. Firstly, if u haf noticed, the economic wind is no longer in favour of US and UK..the asian market is rising. Even Indian PM made a point to go down to visit Myanmar the other day, coz Myanmar haf had a deep trading relationship with China(all this info thanks to Economic Development in Asia course.) and India did not want to lose out in being on China's good side. My fren is curently in exchange in Korea. She has this International Business Trading prof who can speak Korean, English, German and Chinese fluently...he makes a pt to visit China once a month to write reports on the progress of this rising dragon of the East. He says now the economic wind is blowing towards East Asia, which includes, CHina, India, Japan and Korea, and oso Russia now.

GE is no longer the biggest in the world. Honda is. Sony is no longer the top, Samsung is. Even in the car exhibition 2006 in Geneva, the top 5 sellable cars in the European market are all Japanese cars. This may seemed a little progress in comparison to US and UK's huge impact on the world, it's still an economic force worth looking out for.

Sian, i tink i gonna stop liao..hahaha...tata!

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