Friday, October 23, 2009
A trip to parlimen
Yesterday was quite an exciting day. Early in the morning, i woke up to dress myself well(formal wear) and waited eagerly to start our trip to parlimen. One of the reason why i am so excited to go to parlimen is because i thought that i could meet my friend there.
At about 10 am we started our journey to MSU first later to the parlimen. Along the journey, i chatted with my roommate, whom shared my thoughts and listened to my complainnts. I thought maybe we should organise more activities to create chances for all the students to communicate with each other(too much of studies but few communication, leads to a lot of prejudice). Better not to touch too much on such issue.
We reached parlimen at about 11 something. Half an hour later we enter the parlimen and went into Dewan Rakyat. That was when I met my friend, but only for a few second, unfortunately. However it is kind of surprise for us to be able seeing each other in foreign states.
Well, I am not a politician so i would not touch on the political issues discussed in Parlimen. However one thing that i could not ignore is that the Parlimen's ceiling sculpture is fantastic. The work of art seems so beautiful that i am not sure whether i can use the phrase mesmerising to describe it.(sweat huh?!)
As a conclusion, i did learn a lot along the trip. I have learned about the component of Parlimen and some of the mannerism that everybody should pose during in the parlimen as a respect to our country.
At about 10 am we started our journey to MSU first later to the parlimen. Along the journey, i chatted with my roommate, whom shared my thoughts and listened to my complainnts. I thought maybe we should organise more activities to create chances for all the students to communicate with each other(too much of studies but few communication, leads to a lot of prejudice). Better not to touch too much on such issue.
We reached parlimen at about 11 something. Half an hour later we enter the parlimen and went into Dewan Rakyat. That was when I met my friend, but only for a few second, unfortunately. However it is kind of surprise for us to be able seeing each other in foreign states.
Well, I am not a politician so i would not touch on the political issues discussed in Parlimen. However one thing that i could not ignore is that the Parlimen's ceiling sculpture is fantastic. The work of art seems so beautiful that i am not sure whether i can use the phrase mesmerising to describe it.(sweat huh?!)
As a conclusion, i did learn a lot along the trip. I have learned about the component of Parlimen and some of the mannerism that everybody should pose during in the parlimen as a respect to our country.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Days at shah alam
In shah alam, everyday is a tiring day. On Wednesday i registered in PTPL College. Later i was arranged into my hostel, in which there isa total of 8 people in the house. You can imagine how packed it is in the house. Especially every time when it comes to the bathing hour everybody is fighting to be the first to go into the bathroom. Later we need to wash our clothes. During orientation week, we were assigned to plan a drama and present it on the stage. For that few days, we were totally exhausted! We went to bed at midnight but have to wake up early in the morning.
However i have to admit that the orientation week is really enjoying. The senior planned a lot of activities for us. And i have learned a lot of things which i will not come in touch without participating in thos activities.
My parents have always hoped that i will become more independent in the future. Perhaps i am improving in that aspect. Wish me good luck!
However i have to admit that the orientation week is really enjoying. The senior planned a lot of activities for us. And i have learned a lot of things which i will not come in touch without participating in thos activities.
My parents have always hoped that i will become more independent in the future. Perhaps i am improving in that aspect. Wish me good luck!
Monday, April 27, 2009
I have regenerated!
Last week I fell sick, and it was indeed quite serious as I was bedridden for 2 days.
I just felt my body was really exhausted and my arm like ran out of energy when I tried to pour a glass of water for myself from the kettle.
It was quite scary. Fever and diarrhoea. These sicknesses totally sent me to 'coma' state that few days. At first I just didn't understand why I could get such sicknesses. But later when I recovered I thought maybe I would fall sick is due to my eating habit. Whenever I am hungry I just love to eat some biscuit first before each meal. Mum said biscuit is 'hot' food and it burns down my body. I should quit eating it,(or at least eat less)...
Besides that, I think maybe the sickness is one of the message the God tried to send to me. The God wants me to learn to control myself and think of the poorer people.(Eating biscuit before meal oftenly make me lost appetite for meal. As a result sometimes I wasted some food. What a sin!)
Until this point you might think I am a religious person. I admit it because I have really experienced the miracles from the God. I believe in Gautama Buddha.During in NS training, I got an ear infection in my right ear. At that time as I used an ear drop medicine which was unsuitable for me, I got more serious infection that my ear become double in size.(Don't laugh!)
Every night I could not sleep well as my right ear keeps on troubling me. Every morning I got a pair of panda eyes until the loving nurse felt so pity for me and gave me attend C,that is going on leave. At that time I oftenly slept at the medical camp site. One day in the morning, when I was sleeping I suddenly heard my surrounding turn into a big chaos. I felt so lost but there is nobody to help me! And at that critical moment, I heard a very smoothing voice said that he/she will come and save me.I know it was Gautama Buddha. After that, I immediately woke up. I just felt fresh.The next day the medical team sent me to the hospital(in fact they said they will send me to hospital after 4 more days) and I got the suitable medicine and my ear get cured in just 2 days. Later I can sleep nice and long. Believe it or not, since then I really believe in the existence of God.I started to learn more about Gautama Buddha. I read a few of the Buddha religious books and started to learn how to respect all living things and other religions.
To be frank, one of the reason I wanted to be doctor is that I hope I can help reduce people's pain. I don't hope to see other people to suffer like me. I know the pain, it is not only torturing but agonizing.
To put this article an end, wish you all are in the pink of health. Please take good care of yourself. you are responsible for yourself.
I just felt my body was really exhausted and my arm like ran out of energy when I tried to pour a glass of water for myself from the kettle.
It was quite scary. Fever and diarrhoea. These sicknesses totally sent me to 'coma' state that few days. At first I just didn't understand why I could get such sicknesses. But later when I recovered I thought maybe I would fall sick is due to my eating habit. Whenever I am hungry I just love to eat some biscuit first before each meal. Mum said biscuit is 'hot' food and it burns down my body. I should quit eating it,(or at least eat less)...
Besides that, I think maybe the sickness is one of the message the God tried to send to me. The God wants me to learn to control myself and think of the poorer people.(Eating biscuit before meal oftenly make me lost appetite for meal. As a result sometimes I wasted some food. What a sin!)
Until this point you might think I am a religious person. I admit it because I have really experienced the miracles from the God. I believe in Gautama Buddha.During in NS training, I got an ear infection in my right ear. At that time as I used an ear drop medicine which was unsuitable for me, I got more serious infection that my ear become double in size.(Don't laugh!)
Every night I could not sleep well as my right ear keeps on troubling me. Every morning I got a pair of panda eyes until the loving nurse felt so pity for me and gave me attend C,that is going on leave. At that time I oftenly slept at the medical camp site. One day in the morning, when I was sleeping I suddenly heard my surrounding turn into a big chaos. I felt so lost but there is nobody to help me! And at that critical moment, I heard a very smoothing voice said that he/she will come and save me.I know it was Gautama Buddha. After that, I immediately woke up. I just felt fresh.The next day the medical team sent me to the hospital(in fact they said they will send me to hospital after 4 more days) and I got the suitable medicine and my ear get cured in just 2 days. Later I can sleep nice and long. Believe it or not, since then I really believe in the existence of God.I started to learn more about Gautama Buddha. I read a few of the Buddha religious books and started to learn how to respect all living things and other religions.
To be frank, one of the reason I wanted to be doctor is that I hope I can help reduce people's pain. I don't hope to see other people to suffer like me. I know the pain, it is not only torturing but agonizing.
To put this article an end, wish you all are in the pink of health. Please take good care of yourself. you are responsible for yourself.
Monday, April 13, 2009
I accidentally found it...
These few days I was so free that I went and checked all my house computer's files that I accidentally 'crushed' onto this song. Without really know why I would like this song after a long time it existed in the computer.
Maybe to my friends we shall try to feel what Jay Chow is trying to express in this song. We are young and may not have the same feelings as what was felt by the characters in the MV. Feels lucky, huh?!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
JPA INTERVIEW—AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE
My interview date falls on 1st of April 2009.
A night before the interview, I faced a problem—INSOMNIA.
For the whole night I couldn’t sleep, but lying on the bed, imagining what might happen for the next day.
At last the new day has come. I woke up at 6.00 a.m.(Please prepare early as you really need a calm mind before the interview.)
After having my breakfast(forgot what I have eaten), I jumped on my dad’s car and started the 1-hour-journey.(I live on island but my interview venue is in mainland, Kepala Batas)
When I reached the interview venue, I immediately went to find for my name(don’t find your friends yet) and then sign on it. I looked for my interview room and sat down to wait for my turn to be interviewed.
(Now it is the time for you to mingle around to look for friends) I was quite lonely as I was the only CDK girl who gone for interview that morning.
Fortunately, my group members all were of friendly kind. They tried to create some topics to be discussed together. However I could say that the attempt was not so good. Why? Let me tell you. There are 4 Chinese(also Chinese ed.) and only 1 Indian. Some of us could not speak well in English(I am one of them), so we seem like quite shy.
However I thought I benefited a lot from it. The Indian, Arjun he was very good at public speaking. I tried to talk to him and at the same time observed the way he talked. I could say that it was very convincing.
So, the most nerve-cracking moment has finally arrived. We entered the room and shook hands with the interviewer. They acknowledged us politely.
Then we stood still and waited till they asked us to sit down.(This is manner!) Surprisingly the interviewers, they asked us to be calm and steady, they are not going to harm us.(they are really nice!)
Let the competition begins:
1.) Introduce yourself in BM (I was not doing well because at that moment I was still quite nervous. I couldn’t control my tongue and make a lot of oral mistakes.^~^)
2.) If you are studying at foreign country and somebody offered you a higher-pay job, what will you do?(Answer in BM)
For this question you will have to think fast. Although time is given but it is better you be the first one to answer it.(If you got a brilliant answer but it is proposed by others before you, how will you feel?)
Additional question: What if you already got a partner (boyfriend/girlfriend) at that country, will you change your mind? (tricky huh!)
3.) Why do you choose the medical field as your future career? Is it because of it is a noble job or because of its glamourous aspects?(Tell what you really think of it.)
Finally the interview was over. We , again shook hands with the interviewer and thanked them. We walked out of the room and took a deep breath again.
Actually I think that JPA interview is a very good experience for those who have never gone for an interview. It is very formal yet relaxing. As a conclusion, I liked it. No matter I get the scholarship or not, I really thank JPA for giving such an opportunity to me.
Another surprise is that I met Teng Shin that morning! He was at Panel 1 room.
(New friends that I have met during the interview are Edward, Arjun, Chow and Wan)
2 Chinese girls, 2 Chinese boys and an Indian boy(including me!)
My wish: Good luck to all JPA scholarship applicants!
A night before the interview, I faced a problem—INSOMNIA.
For the whole night I couldn’t sleep, but lying on the bed, imagining what might happen for the next day.
At last the new day has come. I woke up at 6.00 a.m.(Please prepare early as you really need a calm mind before the interview.)
After having my breakfast(forgot what I have eaten), I jumped on my dad’s car and started the 1-hour-journey.(I live on island but my interview venue is in mainland, Kepala Batas)
When I reached the interview venue, I immediately went to find for my name(don’t find your friends yet) and then sign on it. I looked for my interview room and sat down to wait for my turn to be interviewed.
(Now it is the time for you to mingle around to look for friends) I was quite lonely as I was the only CDK girl who gone for interview that morning.
Fortunately, my group members all were of friendly kind. They tried to create some topics to be discussed together. However I could say that the attempt was not so good. Why? Let me tell you. There are 4 Chinese(also Chinese ed.) and only 1 Indian. Some of us could not speak well in English(I am one of them), so we seem like quite shy.
However I thought I benefited a lot from it. The Indian, Arjun he was very good at public speaking. I tried to talk to him and at the same time observed the way he talked. I could say that it was very convincing.
So, the most nerve-cracking moment has finally arrived. We entered the room and shook hands with the interviewer. They acknowledged us politely.
Then we stood still and waited till they asked us to sit down.(This is manner!) Surprisingly the interviewers, they asked us to be calm and steady, they are not going to harm us.(they are really nice!)
Let the competition begins:
1.) Introduce yourself in BM (I was not doing well because at that moment I was still quite nervous. I couldn’t control my tongue and make a lot of oral mistakes.^~^)
2.) If you are studying at foreign country and somebody offered you a higher-pay job, what will you do?(Answer in BM)
For this question you will have to think fast. Although time is given but it is better you be the first one to answer it.(If you got a brilliant answer but it is proposed by others before you, how will you feel?)
Additional question: What if you already got a partner (boyfriend/girlfriend) at that country, will you change your mind? (tricky huh!)
3.) Why do you choose the medical field as your future career? Is it because of it is a noble job or because of its glamourous aspects?(Tell what you really think of it.)
Finally the interview was over. We , again shook hands with the interviewer and thanked them. We walked out of the room and took a deep breath again.
Actually I think that JPA interview is a very good experience for those who have never gone for an interview. It is very formal yet relaxing. As a conclusion, I liked it. No matter I get the scholarship or not, I really thank JPA for giving such an opportunity to me.
Another surprise is that I met Teng Shin that morning! He was at Panel 1 room.
(New friends that I have met during the interview are Edward, Arjun, Chow and Wan)
2 Chinese girls, 2 Chinese boys and an Indian boy(including me!)
My wish: Good luck to all JPA scholarship applicants!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Ahem...I am here
Hey my blog has grown fungus!
What to do? Teenagers nowadays are not given time to enjoy themselves.
I agree with that. Look at me,after finishing NS, the next day went to school to take SPM result.
Later the all of you know lah. Apply JPA scholarship is the main thing,then spot on whatever scholarship that we can find in newspaper.
WOW! I never rest since coming back from NS.
Oh one more thing i want to remind all my friends is that please don't forget my "nama timangan"--Brother Chong.
If need any help, I will always be with the all of you.
What to do? Teenagers nowadays are not given time to enjoy themselves.
I agree with that. Look at me,after finishing NS, the next day went to school to take SPM result.
Later the all of you know lah. Apply JPA scholarship is the main thing,then spot on whatever scholarship that we can find in newspaper.
WOW! I never rest since coming back from NS.
Oh one more thing i want to remind all my friends is that please don't forget my "nama timangan"--Brother Chong.
If need any help, I will always be with the all of you.
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