a place where she always goes

Sunday, March 16, 2003

this is the beginning of the March Hols, which cannot be said as holidays, for many students would be using this period of time to mug, for the many upcoming dreaded tests. Yours Sincerely here, has gotten tired of mugging -again- therefore she decides to start crapping within her own blog. =P

Feelings these few days have toned down alot, starting to feel not as stressed as before but definitely, the presence of the sudden depression that had occured over the past week still lingers, waiting to be triggered. Im trying to relax as much as possible by reading alot of my fave books, which in turn cuts down on my time to mug, which is not a good sign. But books like James Patterson's !st to die and Second Chance is great, but the best that i've read these few days is Michael Palmer's Flashback. His medical thrillers are simply too good to put down.. i started on his book in the late evening and finished it by 1am the next morning cos i just couldnt put it down. =) people who know me would probably know that im starting to sound like my old self again. Im trying to find some light hearted books that are humourous to read but to no avail. Anybody who knows of such books, please tell me.

Went to the NUS open house just recently on saturday and im sort of made up my mind where i wanna go even im only entering uni nxt year. hopefully mu grades would allow me to enter the faculty i want and let me stay in the hall that i wanna stay in.. it's amusing to see how the undergraduates had assumed me and my friend to be pple who were going to enter NUS this year, by approaching us and start rambling on and on abt the many camps that they are going to hold this year when me and my friend would probably be using that period of time to mug for the Alevels. How interesting. It's amazing to hear that there are actually different halls with different spirits and competitive levels.. so based on that i made up my mind where to go, and hopefully it's not going to be a wrong choice.

Holidays are like, no holidays. every student should get what i mean. Out of the 7 days in the march holidays, im busy for 4 days, with interact business, back to sch for make up sessions and one day engin lab tour at the NUS engin campus .. the last item should be rather interesting i hope, though i wun probably be doing science in uni ( i hope). i realise the choices that i've made for Uni has totally no relevance to the combination of subjects that im doing so far. how ironic.