Ahhh I plan on making a come back video but what the heck, I'm having too tight a schedule to do nonsense lol. So FINALLY some time to pen things out. Pffff
The idea of scouting college a day after SPM was kinda stupid. That place made me feel so tensed up that I was practically in knots from the tip of my hair to my toes. For those of you who think college is a breeze and it opens new horizons to freedom and joy, well you are not wrong. But it only applies to people who go there with an intention of going wild like what you see in the movies-as they know it, college life.
Aspiring to be in the medical field, it will be another 18 months of teeth grinding sessions and I can tell this will be one of the toughest hurdle, possibly in life because we are talking about MEDICINE. It is very depressing to find out that spm is just over and in about 3 weeks time I'm off at some random room picking up hair in the toilet of which I will be sharing with some stranger. (My landlord who himself is a doctor is very particular when it comes to cleanliness) Failing to pick up hair will probably make me lose a very lucrative place to stay! No joke.
So I had been thinking 18 months is very short, look at how SPM is over now. However, it is very disturbing to also think that we are all on a rush to complete things that we miss out little things. People call it a fast life, we're on a crash course. That was why I never looked forward for SPM to be over. Strive your utmost and hope for the best possible outcome. Nuff said.
I quote my friend saying that Subang is not a place for you to live, it is what you have to put up with. Like it or not, you have no choice but to stay there.
Why don't go Trinity, England?
Sorry, 1 house for the same pre-u I can get here? No thanks.
I have a very fortunate long lost kindegarten mate who will be doing his A-levels in Bellerbys College, England though. That's cool.
On the other hand, less than 10 universities in Australia are accepting a direct entry for a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery and there is a cap of only 20 places. Doing an Australian Foundation or SAM will require a ridiculous Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) of 99.5% to secure a place. You know how to get that? Scoring 99.5 for every subject. There are people out there achieving this score though. Not necessarily impossible. However putting cash and time on the table besides refined intellectual capabilities and momentous effort are definitely not worth the risk. Having said this, I turned down a 50% scholarship from Bradford College, Australia. No choice.
The way it is going, I really cannot imagine whether it is possible for people to be getting a place for medicine in say 5-10 years from now. So people will be saying, that doctors would be rich in the future. Put up with the hefty cost foremost and indulge in your wealth later on. Well, that is not absolutely true. Stable secure income-YES, Fcking rich until you have 100 dollar notes the size of Mount Everest when you pile them up-HELL NO
You will not believe how many degrading medical practioners out there doing shit loads of immoral things just to fork in an extra dollar. Well maybe not a dollar. Nevertheless it carries the same meaning. They earn their bread and butter out of people's suffering. More sick people = more cash. 2 minutes consultation with an overpriced tag. Kudos/Cheers
It is one sad world I tell you.
This could go on forever. That is about enough of the future. I'm glad that all college affairs had been painstakingly settled right now and I have at least a month of whacked up activities to do. Contrary to the NORM where they lead their boring lives by celebrating, partying and doing the same old routine they call youth civilization. I differ from the rest. Right now, I have a dozen of bees in my bonnet. Eagerly waiting to be released.
How about a little spoiler? Group Taichi in Polo Ground? Joining MASS aerobics in Polo Ground with random uncles and aunties? Whoa!
On a really sad note, I don't have access to a piano in college. I had been tickling the ivories for more than a decade. I cannot imagine not having the company of one. I WILL HAVE TO RELY ON THE VIOLIN! WTF lol
I CANNOT UPLOAD A VIDEO WTFFFFFFFFFFFF
I WILL TRY TOMORROW!
STUPID THING!
P.S I locked Calvin outside the safe room when he had 1 health and he was pinned by a charger. He suffered a heart attack on the spot. EPIC! LOL LOL LOL
Cheerio
The idea of scouting college a day after SPM was kinda stupid. That place made me feel so tensed up that I was practically in knots from the tip of my hair to my toes. For those of you who think college is a breeze and it opens new horizons to freedom and joy, well you are not wrong. But it only applies to people who go there with an intention of going wild like what you see in the movies-as they know it, college life.
Aspiring to be in the medical field, it will be another 18 months of teeth grinding sessions and I can tell this will be one of the toughest hurdle, possibly in life because we are talking about MEDICINE. It is very depressing to find out that spm is just over and in about 3 weeks time I'm off at some random room picking up hair in the toilet of which I will be sharing with some stranger. (My landlord who himself is a doctor is very particular when it comes to cleanliness) Failing to pick up hair will probably make me lose a very lucrative place to stay! No joke.
So I had been thinking 18 months is very short, look at how SPM is over now. However, it is very disturbing to also think that we are all on a rush to complete things that we miss out little things. People call it a fast life, we're on a crash course. That was why I never looked forward for SPM to be over. Strive your utmost and hope for the best possible outcome. Nuff said.
I quote my friend saying that Subang is not a place for you to live, it is what you have to put up with. Like it or not, you have no choice but to stay there.
Why don't go Trinity, England?
Sorry, 1 house for the same pre-u I can get here? No thanks.
I have a very fortunate long lost kindegarten mate who will be doing his A-levels in Bellerbys College, England though. That's cool.
On the other hand, less than 10 universities in Australia are accepting a direct entry for a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery and there is a cap of only 20 places. Doing an Australian Foundation or SAM will require a ridiculous Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) of 99.5% to secure a place. You know how to get that? Scoring 99.5 for every subject. There are people out there achieving this score though. Not necessarily impossible. However putting cash and time on the table besides refined intellectual capabilities and momentous effort are definitely not worth the risk. Having said this, I turned down a 50% scholarship from Bradford College, Australia. No choice.
The way it is going, I really cannot imagine whether it is possible for people to be getting a place for medicine in say 5-10 years from now. So people will be saying, that doctors would be rich in the future. Put up with the hefty cost foremost and indulge in your wealth later on. Well, that is not absolutely true. Stable secure income-YES, Fcking rich until you have 100 dollar notes the size of Mount Everest when you pile them up-HELL NO
You will not believe how many degrading medical practioners out there doing shit loads of immoral things just to fork in an extra dollar. Well maybe not a dollar. Nevertheless it carries the same meaning. They earn their bread and butter out of people's suffering. More sick people = more cash. 2 minutes consultation with an overpriced tag. Kudos/Cheers
It is one sad world I tell you.
This could go on forever. That is about enough of the future. I'm glad that all college affairs had been painstakingly settled right now and I have at least a month of whacked up activities to do. Contrary to the NORM where they lead their boring lives by celebrating, partying and doing the same old routine they call youth civilization. I differ from the rest. Right now, I have a dozen of bees in my bonnet. Eagerly waiting to be released.
How about a little spoiler? Group Taichi in Polo Ground? Joining MASS aerobics in Polo Ground with random uncles and aunties? Whoa!
On a really sad note, I don't have access to a piano in college. I had been tickling the ivories for more than a decade. I cannot imagine not having the company of one. I WILL HAVE TO RELY ON THE VIOLIN! WTF lol
I CANNOT UPLOAD A VIDEO WTFFFFFFFFFFFF
I WILL TRY TOMORROW!
STUPID THING!
P.S I locked Calvin outside the safe room when he had 1 health and he was pinned by a charger. He suffered a heart attack on the spot. EPIC! LOL LOL LOL
Cheerio
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