Friday, April 18, 2008

Oh man, its finally the end of the very first week of school. Well, all I can say is that Year 3 is going to be a really really REALLY hectic year for all of us. All the projects(the main ones) have already been assigned to us, and honestly, I don't know if there are anymore stressful projects yet to come, but the amount we have now is more than enough for me. Hahahahaha, you can really feel the tension when the projects are given to us, but thankfully, I have team members whom I know, and I know how to compliment their style of working, so it's not a total loss.

The only highlight of the week was our fieldtrip to the URA building, to visit the Singapore City Gallery. It was my third time there, so I was quite familiar with it, and the whole place still amazes me, and the time we spent there was just nice, not too long neither was it too short. And of course, like all fieldtrips, a report has to be handed in, so it'll take quite some time to get my report writing portion of my brain to work again, hahahaha.

The worse module we are taking is something called Horticulture Engineering, and as you can infer from the title, it involves engineering. Well, it's actually very simple engineering, but to us HLM people, who only deal with plants and soil, maths and numbers just don't seem to add up correctly(no pun intended). It's been a while since any of us touched any math formula, and today we were all bombarded with basic physics formulae, and even though I took pure Physics in Secondary school, I have long returned the knowledge back to my teacher, who incidentally is also and Indian, and we all call him Mr Mario, because he is a short stout man, with a beard comparable to Mario's, hahahahahahah!! Throughout the class, I could tell those who could handle this module, and those who couldn't, and of course, I'm one of those who border in between the two categories. I needed to refresh my brain to start remembering tonnes of formulae once again, and I don't really enjoy it at all, hahahahha. Oh well, it's part of the criteria to get the diploma, so just go with the flow eh.

Now is the end of the weekdays, and start of the weekends, and thinking ahead, I guess there'll be more challenges to conquer, and more trials and tribulations as well, hahahaha. OK, off to watch a bit of television. See you!

~moey out~