Monday, March 20, 2006
OCS
Tomorrow, I and probably around 800+ other guys enter OCS. And I'm still online. I had to fill up some scholarship writeup because I hear, there'll be a 3 weeks confinement? OMG, my hp battery can't last that long. This is a time to ration. =p yes that's right. And the duffle bag's so heavy. I'm trying to stuff everything inside. I hope I get a very hip and happening buddy. Haha. :)
I feel contented I found this person's blog today. That person had been such an inspiration and probably doesn't know. But I prefer it this way. The ideas that that person unearth are complex, intriguing and give you reasons to think. I like that. :)
Goodnight, and once more, SOLAT IS POWER BROTHER!
I feel contented I found this person's blog today. That person had been such an inspiration and probably doesn't know. But I prefer it this way. The ideas that that person unearth are complex, intriguing and give you reasons to think. I like that. :)
Goodnight, and once more, SOLAT IS POWER BROTHER!
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
last few days before posting
Miss Chuapeitzeun and Miss Jasminetan are such honeys, even now during march holidays they are so happy to do recommendations for you. Ahhh I guess they just want us to have the best. InsyaAllah one good deed deserves another. :) I should give something back in return, insyaAllah.
Meanwhile, I need to find the Tipping Point. Adzfar says it's a damn good read. Right now, I'm contenting myself with The Little Red Dot and Introducing Freud. I am slowly getting more interested in Psychology. But Medicine is still number one. Yes. I watched House and Scrubs in succession the other night and yeah, medicine! InsyaAllah...
I suppose I shall still be preoccupied for the rest of this block leave. I know Friday night's out coz of SPFO Talk and Sat I'm down for a written test, but let's just hope the test is short and sweet and doesn't take forever. Now where's that Straits Times article I've been wanting to read since yesterday...?
Meanwhile, I need to find the Tipping Point. Adzfar says it's a damn good read. Right now, I'm contenting myself with The Little Red Dot and Introducing Freud. I am slowly getting more interested in Psychology. But Medicine is still number one. Yes. I watched House and Scrubs in succession the other night and yeah, medicine! InsyaAllah...
I suppose I shall still be preoccupied for the rest of this block leave. I know Friday night's out coz of SPFO Talk and Sat I'm down for a written test, but let's just hope the test is short and sweet and doesn't take forever. Now where's that Straits Times article I've been wanting to read since yesterday...?
Friday, March 10, 2006
lifeshaping decisions
Assalamualaikum
I've never been more interested in Medicine. This week and the next should be occupied with all the necessary application protocols and thus, I should be tied up. Scholarships are abound, but, with medicine as my first choice, it seems farfetched to even think about landing one. I'm very worried about my Plan Bs and Cs, because so far, they are still not concrete. I know it's a little late for this, especially when I compare myself to my peers who, by now, are probably packing their bags and readying for the heady days of overseas education - with a prestigious scholarship to boot. To our parents, dilemmas like this seem unimaginable in their years gone past. This future of ours hold exciting promises, yet I find myself at a difficult juncture in making decisions that will shape my life ahead. How do I carve a career path for myself? Will I be as successful as I dream myself to be? All I can do is to persevere and pray, pray, pray. This new Minor course in NUS, Religious Studies, is also very interesting, certainly it will be a part of my consideration. Thank god army keeps us occupied, for it gives me time to reflect and exchange views on issues confronted from various perspectives. All in all, these past 2 months have been of tremendous value to my personal growth. InsyaAllah, I will not falter...
For now, it's time to tuck in, save some money by having lunch at home, definitely more delicious than anywhere else in the world. Then, I'm off to Pasir Ris, for army's Lions Trail.
Wassalam.
I've never been more interested in Medicine. This week and the next should be occupied with all the necessary application protocols and thus, I should be tied up. Scholarships are abound, but, with medicine as my first choice, it seems farfetched to even think about landing one. I'm very worried about my Plan Bs and Cs, because so far, they are still not concrete. I know it's a little late for this, especially when I compare myself to my peers who, by now, are probably packing their bags and readying for the heady days of overseas education - with a prestigious scholarship to boot. To our parents, dilemmas like this seem unimaginable in their years gone past. This future of ours hold exciting promises, yet I find myself at a difficult juncture in making decisions that will shape my life ahead. How do I carve a career path for myself? Will I be as successful as I dream myself to be? All I can do is to persevere and pray, pray, pray. This new Minor course in NUS, Religious Studies, is also very interesting, certainly it will be a part of my consideration. Thank god army keeps us occupied, for it gives me time to reflect and exchange views on issues confronted from various perspectives. All in all, these past 2 months have been of tremendous value to my personal growth. InsyaAllah, I will not falter...
For now, it's time to tuck in, save some money by having lunch at home, definitely more delicious than anywhere else in the world. Then, I'm off to Pasir Ris, for army's Lions Trail.
Wassalam.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
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