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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Day 9 - First day = Exhaustion After 4 months of break, to get those engines ignited for school was definitely not an effortless task. Moreover when you have four back to back lessons (almost) starting from 10 and ending at 9pm (ok theoretically.) First lesson was Aerobic Endurance. I was looking forward to my first lesson but apparently its an introductory one that was just full of crap. The tutor spent one full hour rambling about his life and why we need to build stamina. Cmon, I wore track pants to school so that we can do some cardio! ZZZZZ. Well at least he was nice! Next lesson was Digital Development. Basically this lesson teaches us how to operate softwares such as photoshop, aftereffects, premiere pro and illustrator. WOOHOO! What was totally memorable though, was penning down a self recommendation letter to the teacher. Which obviously has to be in Chinese. I was thoroughly surprised over how I managed to squeeze out much fluff in that short span of time, though most of it being repetitive. And I think I sounded extremely amateurish. Lol =P Following that was lunch, and we had Jap food.. which was DAMN EPIC GOOD. :D ![]() ![]() The third lesson was Media Law, and we found out eventually it was a Master students' lesson. Which means its conducted in a seminar format which require you to discuss with the tutor and share your opinions promptly. Fortunately, our tutor was really nice to us, and I am exceptional thankful that she made the lesson as relatable and personal to us (quoting her, Singaporeans.) Our final lesson was Media Management, which we decided not to take up because the tutor was just too whiny and draggy. He could spend an hour talking about himself, and another hour talking about stuff totally irrelevant. Gosh. Most importantly, a lesson from 6.30pm to 9.30pm was just awfully draining. Though admittedly, I was really tempted because the syllabus sounded appealing as compared to the module in Singapore. Well.. we shall see. =) It was such an exhausting day.. BUT, and I know it is going to sound really crazy, I sure miss school. HOORAY! |
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