Friday, 8 November 2013

THE RETURN TO UMS




Before going to KK
It's been a few months since I updated my blog. I was too busy with my course nowadays. Two months ago, I returned to UMS to further my study and took the Food Science and Nutrition course. So far, I found that this semester a bit relaxing since it's only the first semester. 

In my dormitory
When I arrived to KK, I was hoping to get a ground floor room since I was too lazy to use the stairs all the times. Fortunately, I did get a ground floor room but what's more surprising is that my assigned room is just next to my old room back in the early days of my Foundation year. I'm also glad that my room mates accepted me despite the fact that all of them are Chinese. Oh well, I hope I can learn how to speak Mandarin because sometimes I just can't understand my room mates speaking to one another. 

One of my new friends,
Eric Desmond
Anyway, my classes already starts last week and my favorite class so far is the Islamic Civilization and Southeast Asian Civilization (TITAS) class because the lecturer is very open-minded and the way he speaks is also humorous. My least favorite class is none other than Organic Chemistry. Ugh! So many things to read and the reference book that the lecturer recommended to us is at least 7 cm thick. Not only that, the lecturer(I'm not going to mention his name, so let's just call him Mr. C) is too strict for my taste. The only thing I liked about him is the fact he speaks loud enough for me to hear him. But, I shouldn't judge him because I haven't known him long enough.

Now that the PTPTN is here, I wonder if what should I used it for since I haven't even touch the money yet. Maybe buy a new latop? But that is too wasteful. I need to to be frugal if I want to survive life in university. Well I'll think about that later since the money isn't going anywhere.


Okay! That's all I can write for tonight. Thank you for reading this boring post, not that anyone would actually read this crap anyway >.<

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"You start thinking the world is a certain way and forgetting that there's another world outside of the campus boundaries that has nothing to do with what is your world at the time."
- James Van Der Beek