I can kinda understand ruenn sheng's initial 'frustrations'. how come nobody posts new stuff on this blog? so boring la u ppl...
Tmr's Valentine's Day. What have u planned for ur friends and the persons u love and treasure? Do take some time to appreciate and thank them. Cos life's unpredictable. Ur good friend might b knocked down by a lorry while going to school. U'll say,"but he's so healthy! how did he die?" wad's the point of asking that? What's gone is gone.. Don't take things for granted, k?
Very.. erm.. deep eh? lols.. jus feel like sharing wif u guys what i thought.
oh yar, wanna share smt else. it's Jordan's msn nick. i think it makes sense.. so... here it is "
True love does not come byfinding the perfect person,but bylearning how to see an imperfect person perfectly!! " agree?
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
Saturday, 10 February 2007
The New Writer
Yay!! I've joined the ranks of providers of content for this blog!!! So, 'O' lvl results are out.. i wonder how many 07So5-ians will b remaining in PJ.. many, i hope.. if not it's rather meaningless for me to stay.. i wanted to stay cos of the company.. it's fun being with u guys... but if many of u are going away.. den wad's the diff between staying and going to a new school? still a new environment wad.. oh well.. shant think too much at the moment.. it's a four day break (is it? i din exactly go count), hope everyone rests well and be ready for more lectures!! hahas...
To those who didnt do so well, pls pls pls dun b sad... erm, there's nth much i can do... but if anyone need a shoulder to cry on.. i'm here..
PS. that offer is only for girls. i dun wanna b brokeback mountain. =P
To those who didnt do so well, pls pls pls dun b sad... erm, there's nth much i can do... but if anyone need a shoulder to cry on.. i'm here..
PS. that offer is only for girls. i dun wanna b brokeback mountain. =P
Friday, 9 February 2007
More Crap
Thanks, Cass! You rock! Your entry's great! Keep the great job done! :D
I don't know how many people will stay in PJC, but I think I will still be here.
Actually the only reason I chose there is simple --- I'll tell you later.
I have a classmate, whose brother used to come from the same school as us, looking satisfied and happy when he went into his "alma mater" (his old school, that is). Guess what? He is from PJC too!
If you smile to others, others will smile at you and they will be happy and contented at their hearts. This is the only thing I learnt in PJC so far, yet this is the most important thing I have ever learnt here.
Since I learnt how to be happy, and how to stay happy at all times (by just smiling all the time --- this needs great self-conscious) in this college, I think I'll stay here.
How I learnt this? From playing football with Solo and Yee Wen, and mugging with Irin and Ai Ling. Haha!
(Don't forget Cass, the blogger who leads our class's way the Pioneer Way)
I don't know how many people will stay in PJC, but I think I will still be here.
Actually the only reason I chose there is simple --- I'll tell you later.
I have a classmate, whose brother used to come from the same school as us, looking satisfied and happy when he went into his "alma mater" (his old school, that is). Guess what? He is from PJC too!
If you smile to others, others will smile at you and they will be happy and contented at their hearts. This is the only thing I learnt in PJC so far, yet this is the most important thing I have ever learnt here.
Since I learnt how to be happy, and how to stay happy at all times (by just smiling all the time --- this needs great self-conscious) in this college, I think I'll stay here.
How I learnt this? From playing football with Solo and Yee Wen, and mugging with Irin and Ai Ling. Haha!
(Don't forget Cass, the blogger who leads our class's way the Pioneer Way)
Thursday, 8 February 2007
Rants
Am I the only blogger in this class??? Ha, no. Please blog more often!!!
Tomorrow, O Levels is out. I know some lucky people will know their results way before tomorrow at 2.30pm. I am not one of them:( Never mind.
I will be staying in PJC no matter what but I wonder what about the rest of us? Will you stay or go to poly?
A few piece of advice I want to share:
1) If you want to go to University (and not work so soon/pursuing an interest that is professional and requiring a University degree), you must definitely come to junior college. 98% of our seniors are able to enter universities, local or overseas. Compare this to polytechnics, where 95% of the students work after graduation.
2) For those living in Bukit Panjang/Bukit Batok/Choa Chu Kang it is to our geographical advantage to go to PJC. It's the only JC serving us. You wouldn't want to wake up at 4a.m. to come to college, will you?
For those living elsewhere, don't fret. If you love our JC so much that you must enter PJC, then I'll welcome you with wide open arms --- welcome aboard!
3) If you have 7 points and below, you can enter the top 5 JCs easily, so it's okay to jump ship. HCI and NJC are a 45-minute ride of 67 away from CCK Interchange. RJC is an half-an-hour MRT journey from Woodlands MRT Station. So time and cost concerns may not be so desperate if you want to pursue the fame of being associated with the top JCs - they are easily accesible.
Writing this, I feel hurt --- I have 19 points in prelims and I expect to get 20 points or so in 'O's (if my papers are that easy but I still couldn't do it). Seeing all my friends go to ACJC or JJC or NJC, leaving only less than 20 friends here. I cannot enter those top JCs ---
(In the end I obtained 11 points. It's a miracle. But I was so attached to PJC that I think I cannot bear to leave PJC)
But my father used an example of a top JC's student as an example. After grduating from an Autonomous School, she enrolled in NJC. However, she couldn't handle the stress in the college --- in the end, she only had AABC for A Levels.
It's okay to pursue fame --- but if you are not the type of person who can handle stress, you are welcome to be here at PJC! From what I know, you can pace yourself at any rate here. You can choose to work very, very hard. You can also choose to work very, very slack. Good luck.
I think I will do my best in PJC. I will not care how I will fare, I only work to my very best. I don't care --- even if that means I work that hard but is still retained. Well, my father said that it's okay to be retained --- as long I know I have done to the best of my abilities.
I only shared my personal feeling here.
4) Subject Combination wise, I suggest that you act according to your dreams and goal. If you ain't have one, let me tell you --- NUS is now pushing for more students in Physics, Mathematics and Statistics. Even the China students can easily come here to compete with us, there are still not enough students in these areas. And NTU is pushing for its Arts courses.
So I think if you are still undecided, the best thing is to study Maths, Chemistry and Physics as H2, Economics as H1. This is the subject combination that is the best to handle --- with the best job/university place prospectives.
For me, however, I will still stick with Bio, Chem, Maths as H2 and Geog as H1. I think though these are my weakest subjects, I wanted badly to be a pharmacist. If you want to enter a NUS Pharmacy course, you need H2 Bio and H2 Chem. So die die I must take all of my weakest subjects and stick with it. I don't mind being retained --- Winston Churchill, a retainee himself who later became Britain's PM, spoke "Never, never give up!"
5) My comments are biased but they're from the bottom of my heart. You can oppose to them, why not? Just write/comment/tag. :D
Tomorrow, O Levels is out. I know some lucky people will know their results way before tomorrow at 2.30pm. I am not one of them:( Never mind.
I will be staying in PJC no matter what but I wonder what about the rest of us? Will you stay or go to poly?
A few piece of advice I want to share:
1) If you want to go to University (and not work so soon/pursuing an interest that is professional and requiring a University degree), you must definitely come to junior college. 98% of our seniors are able to enter universities, local or overseas. Compare this to polytechnics, where 95% of the students work after graduation.
2) For those living in Bukit Panjang/Bukit Batok/Choa Chu Kang it is to our geographical advantage to go to PJC. It's the only JC serving us. You wouldn't want to wake up at 4a.m. to come to college, will you?
For those living elsewhere, don't fret. If you love our JC so much that you must enter PJC, then I'll welcome you with wide open arms --- welcome aboard!
3) If you have 7 points and below, you can enter the top 5 JCs easily, so it's okay to jump ship. HCI and NJC are a 45-minute ride of 67 away from CCK Interchange. RJC is an half-an-hour MRT journey from Woodlands MRT Station. So time and cost concerns may not be so desperate if you want to pursue the fame of being associated with the top JCs - they are easily accesible.
Writing this, I feel hurt --- I have 19 points in prelims and I expect to get 20 points or so in 'O's (if my papers are that easy but I still couldn't do it). Seeing all my friends go to ACJC or JJC or NJC, leaving only less than 20 friends here. I cannot enter those top JCs ---
(In the end I obtained 11 points. It's a miracle. But I was so attached to PJC that I think I cannot bear to leave PJC)
But my father used an example of a top JC's student as an example. After grduating from an Autonomous School, she enrolled in NJC. However, she couldn't handle the stress in the college --- in the end, she only had AABC for A Levels.
It's okay to pursue fame --- but if you are not the type of person who can handle stress, you are welcome to be here at PJC! From what I know, you can pace yourself at any rate here. You can choose to work very, very hard. You can also choose to work very, very slack. Good luck.
I think I will do my best in PJC. I will not care how I will fare, I only work to my very best. I don't care --- even if that means I work that hard but is still retained. Well, my father said that it's okay to be retained --- as long I know I have done to the best of my abilities.
I only shared my personal feeling here.
4) Subject Combination wise, I suggest that you act according to your dreams and goal. If you ain't have one, let me tell you --- NUS is now pushing for more students in Physics, Mathematics and Statistics. Even the China students can easily come here to compete with us, there are still not enough students in these areas. And NTU is pushing for its Arts courses.
So I think if you are still undecided, the best thing is to study Maths, Chemistry and Physics as H2, Economics as H1. This is the subject combination that is the best to handle --- with the best job/university place prospectives.
For me, however, I will still stick with Bio, Chem, Maths as H2 and Geog as H1. I think though these are my weakest subjects, I wanted badly to be a pharmacist. If you want to enter a NUS Pharmacy course, you need H2 Bio and H2 Chem. So die die I must take all of my weakest subjects and stick with it. I don't mind being retained --- Winston Churchill, a retainee himself who later became Britain's PM, spoke "Never, never give up!"
5) My comments are biased but they're from the bottom of my heart. You can oppose to them, why not? Just write/comment/tag. :D
Monday, 5 February 2007
Class Pic
Saturday, 3 February 2007
Def_n of gangs
I have said to a friend in another college that we don't have gangs in Pioneer. But I still think gangs are good for us ---
No. I don't mean street gangs, those gangs that steal or fight or even take drugs and do all those criminal and inmoral stuff.
What I meant is "People having the same identity".
Same identity.
Like --- Are we all Pioneers? Are we all from the same OGL/squad/unit/college? Are we all from the same CT/Lecture Room? Are we all studying the same subject combinations???
This includes study gangs, football gangs, mugging gangs, project work gangs... All gangs, as long as they give you the feeling that "we are one and we are a cool gang".
In Pioneer, I know there'll be gangs. Beneficial gangs. But overall, in my impression, I was told that "we are all Pioneers, so why divide into gangs? We're only a company of friends, under the same banner of PJC".
This is the reason why I said to my friend, there're no gangs here in PJC. Because all the gangs can blend as one big organisation that has a greater significance than gangs --- a working team. A group of people having a common--- purpose - to be the best that we can be.
This blog will be biased. Biased towards us.
But no matter what, even as we leave for north, south, east or west... We'll still remember PJC and 07S05 from the bottommost pit of our heart. :)
No. I don't mean street gangs, those gangs that steal or fight or even take drugs and do all those criminal and inmoral stuff.
What I meant is "People having the same identity".
Same identity.
Like --- Are we all Pioneers? Are we all from the same OGL/squad/unit/college? Are we all from the same CT/Lecture Room? Are we all studying the same subject combinations???
This includes study gangs, football gangs, mugging gangs, project work gangs... All gangs, as long as they give you the feeling that "we are one and we are a cool gang".
In Pioneer, I know there'll be gangs. Beneficial gangs. But overall, in my impression, I was told that "we are all Pioneers, so why divide into gangs? We're only a company of friends, under the same banner of PJC".
This is the reason why I said to my friend, there're no gangs here in PJC. Because all the gangs can blend as one big organisation that has a greater significance than gangs --- a working team. A group of people having a common--- purpose - to be the best that we can be.
This blog will be biased. Biased towards us.
But no matter what, even as we leave for north, south, east or west... We'll still remember PJC and 07S05 from the bottommost pit of our heart. :)
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