Updates! Updates!
It's been 4 months since I last updated this blog. Wow. If you only knew how much I went through for the past few months. I basically spent most of my last semester in NTU spending long hours at the lab and writing my FYP report. I skipped a lot of classes just so I can finish my FYP on time. And boy was that horrible. Remembering it now, it was really hell. But I shall not dwell on the past, for the present is more important...
Well I guess I have to eat my words, for I just love to talk about the past. HAHA! I just want to say that I did a lot of crazy things during my last semester in university. To make things easier, I shall compile a list:
1. Took Spanish elective
Although it doesn't seem crazy at all, given my academic situation it was certainly questionable. Before I took the Spanish elective, I already finished all my unrestricted elective (UE) and general education requirement-prescribed electives (GER-PE) requirements. This meant that I only had to finish my remaining core subjects, second specialization-prescribed electives, and my FYP for me to graduate. So taking another unrestricted elective, like Spanish, was unnecessary. Also, I haven't started the experiments for my FYP at the start of the semester! So basically, I already knew at that time how much trouble I was going to face regarding my FYP. However, after watching Pan's Labyrinth (which is a Spanish-language movie) at the start of the semester, a flare for learning Spanish just lit up inside me, and I was unstoppable ever since. I had my doubts (which were HUGE), but I still insisted on taking the elective. I'm telling you, it was really hard. The elective really took up a considerable amount of time which I could have used for my FYP. Nevertheless, I don't regret ever registering for the course. It was truly fun and wonderful! And the fact that my native language has A LOT of Spanish words incorporated in it made the learning process easier for me. I think some of my classmates resented me and a Filipino junior who is in the same class for our wider, albeit very narrow, knowledge of the Spanish language as compared to them. It's not our fault! Blame the Spaniards who occupied our country for more than 300 years! =p Despite this, learning Spanish with my classmates was still fun. Anyway, enough of all this. Moving on with the list!
2. Got heavily drunk
That's true! I got so drunk once that I didn't remember what I did and had a very terrible hangover the next day. That's all I can say. Nyahaha!
(Details coming soon... or never) =p
3... I think that's it. Haha! My life is just boring.
Now is the time to talk about the present. I'm still looking for a job here in Singapore. So while I'm waiting for replies from the companies I have applied to, I'm currently doing nothing. Just kidding! I actually have a part-time job. The job is quite easy (although tedious) and the pay is good so what's there to complain about? (migraine!) *Please excuse my inner self for it doesn't seem to shut up* Anyway, although I get occasional headaches, I am still OK with the job.
Vale. Antes de irme, quiero hacer esta pregunta: ¿Estoy loco? Mmm.. Pero tu respuesta no es importante porque ya sé que estoy muy loco. ¡Jaja!
Tengo que dormir ahora porque tengo que levantarme temprano. ¡Buenas noches!
(Good luck translating! Haha! =p)
