Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Status: Student!

 Ikan Kipas! Fried to perfection~
 Then, I was made to pose with the different dishes.





 My new maid, Kristine!

 We used to chat a lot last time when working together!
 Ah Bing came back to work after 2 years!! (Y) Loyalty points up!
 Went to Singapore Flyer after dinner. And mummy find this really cute and asked me to take it!

Our ABO experience ^^
 Our fave aglio olio restaurant!
 Not-so-buffalo wings which tasted as good!
 Al dente~
Harlowww. And I say that he look like an army boy already even before going in.
 Happy Birthday Mummy!!! On the 25th of August <333 p="p">
 Our cute dog, Milo!
 Heeheehee >;)
 Fierce!
 Welcome to Hawaii!
AWwWWwWWW~
 More snapshots!
 Went for $35 Gelish Manicure + soak-off on a weekday!
 Blueeeee~

OH! And I'm meeting Michelle for dinner + shopping tonight before her TW trip!

School has been great so far!
Just some update of my student life in SIM.
Oh, and I realise I haven't tell you blog visitors about my current study status!
Ok, here goes..
I'm not a bridging student because I skipped bridging course and decided to be a mainstream student taking the 3 years course!
However, on the the day when I choose my timetable, I realise that the system is not updated yet about me not taking bridging and that I should not have any exemptions at all.
So while choosing timetable I realise I can choose 200 and 300 level modules (year 2 and year 3 mods).
So I was so nervous and started panicking cause I don't wanna have no classes to take or no timetable to choose from!
I was on the phone with ningwei asking her about it. Like telling her that maybe we can choose the same lectures as we have some common year 2 modules to take.
Then I decided to call the Student Services Centre to double check what's going on and what should be done.
And the lady which assisted me was really nice she explained to me that the system have to be updated about my status and that I have to re-sign a new contract because instead of being exempted for 3 modules, I've got 2.5 modules exempted as I'm a direct course student. (Meaning banking dip to banking deg)
DOUBLE YAYNESS!!!!
It was like eating a candy with a surprise center ^^
Instead of the dreadful 3 years route with 4 modules each year, I'll be taking 3 modules on average per year. Except for year 1, I'll be taking 3.5. And the 0.5 is maths! (My fave secondary school subject^^)
It really gives me the motivation to study harder and focus more on the remaining modules that I'll have to clear within these 3 years.

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