Friday, January 19, 2007
HAHA..BACK FROM CAMP ALREADY!!!OKOK, the MOE Changi camp was not as bad as I thought...It was better compared to the P6 camp I had 3 years ago (although it had lesser facilities). PH, HL, I & the rest of 3E2 girls slept in domintory A, together with girls from 3E7 and 3T1. It was generally quite okay, just that there were no fans installed in the domintories(So HOT!?!). One unique thing about the place was that we were able to have a close view of aeroplanes landing in Changi Airport. Each plane would land after 10 minutes the previous plane landed. The engine noise that it made when landing did not disturb us during the day. However, during the night, it was certainly a "different story". As a result, most of us could not sleep well. At the camp, 3 quarters of it was filled with sand, unlike the P6 camp, which was mostly filled with mud. Our facilitators were Sam and Ian(we called him Xiao Hong - haha..Quite cute HUH!! ). Together with other facilitators, they brought joy and excitement to all. It was certainly a different experience that I had, most importantly, it did succeed in bonding our class ---
3E2 '07
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7:41 PM;
Saturday, January 13, 2007
SO TIRED!!!Too much homework!!!Wanna PROTEST!!!!!For Almost
EVERY subject...This is ONLY the second week of school...ISN'T IT????ACCEPT YOUR FATE... Next week, we have a SEC 3 CAMP!!!Everyone knows that isn't good news..
Cause camp isn't fun..
and the 4 less 'es..
>LESS SLEEP
>LESS COMFORT
>LESS FOOD
>LESS HYGIENE
and the worst part..
we will have a long walk to the campsite..
with our BACKPACKS(So Heavy?!?!)..
Dunno lah..
Hope there ain't any
mosquitoes there....
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3:55 PM;
Saturday, January 06, 2007
The CCA ORIENTATION Starts Today!!!Many Sec 1 students were there today, however I find that the number of students is lesser than previous years. We reached school abt 10am getting ready for the event, just to find ourselves DISAPPOINTED at the end of the day...So sad...There were only 6/7 students who registered for Chinese Calligraphy, and worse still, 2/3 students were not Sec 1 students. However, my senior told me that only 4 students registered for Chinese Calligraphy during her year, including her.
4 STUDENTS? How was the club going to survive? But it still did. There were many students who registered for Chinese Calligraphy during my year, so many that it had to choose its members. Maybe I worry too much...Anyway, the Chinese Calligraphy Club had a new Teacher-In-Charge as Ms Tay retired. Many of us do not know her that much as she teaches the Upper Sec students. However, we will have many more opportunities to know her better, and... Never Mind, that's all for now.
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3:08 PM;
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Woah... Back to SCHOOL liao..So Sad..
I can't BELIEVE it...
3E2 is such a class of a big
42..& there are MORE GUYS than GALS...
Never mind...
But what scares me most....
Is the number of SUBJECTS and BOOKS..
I certainly do wonder how the rest SURVIVE...
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10:18 PM;