Tuesday, November 27, 2007


hmm.. wad to blog about? tml having EG2 quiz 2.. im so worried.. chapter 3.. i dunno a single thing??????? den chapter 2.. noe abit.. tml quiz sure die de..
haiz.. EG2 quiz 1 i haven even do.. and i gona do quiz 2 tml..

common test coming.. AEL i noe nothing.. EG2 struggling..
AEL quiz 1 and 2.. date due already.. cant do..
i didnt noe cause i was on MC on and off for around 3 to 4 weeks?
how am i gona pass common test????
lucky me.. compro i miss out so many lesson and i still manage to get 88% for the test..

next tuesday.. 4 dec.. goin hospital again.. which means i gona miss my AEL tutorial.. its like WTF??? tutorial.. so important.. and my attendance.. only come for 1 day.. out of so many tutorial.. die liao lah.. week b4 common test.. tutorial lesson gone.. haiz..

GOOD LUCK TO YOU SHUWEE!!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007


well.. nth much to blog about.. previous post deleted.. cause there is no point keeping those sad.. unhappy moments.. so now wad i have is those happy moments with her =)


ok now i shall blog abt my personal stuff..

this few days have been thinking abt this.. should i defer my studies?
cause i been mising out on lesson for medical reasons.. and other stuff..
next.. ngee ann send me 4 email regarding low attendance for my subjects..
they are.. COMT, IAC, EECAD, ECPRO.

well.. and this wad the mail says..
i dunno i copy here is correct or not lah.. but hack lah..

Your attendance record shows that you have been missing classes lately. We are concerned about your absence from classes and urge you to improve your attendance record.

The rules of the Polytechnic require students to attend all scheduled classes. If the attendance record for a module falls below 80% - and this could include lateness to class - the consequence could be a debarment from the final assessment or examination for that module. Debarment from a repeat module and/or 3 or more modules would result in dismissal from the course.

Please ignore this email if you have already applied to withdraw from the course. On the other hand, you may have compelling reasons for your absence, for example, medical leave or duties at official functions. If you have not already done so, please submit documentary evidence for your absence at the School General Office.

You are also encouraged to speak to your Advisor and lecturers to clarify any doubts you may have regarding your studies and your personal constraints in attending classes.

As regular attendance is an essential part of a student's lifestyle, your presence will make a difference to the class!


so thats the letter abt..
as you can see.. the 2nd paragraph..
the consequence could be a debarment from the final assessment or examination for that module. Debarment from a repeat module and/or 3 or more modules would result in dismissal from the course.
this is wad i worry about.. i already got kinda 4 email from school telling me abt my low attendance..
so even if i nv defer.. high chances that i might get debar from exams due to attendance..

next.. its hard to meet my advisor.. cause.. i kinda tired almost everyday.. even if i sleep early or late.. my body just doesn't wan to move in de morning.. so i miss out lots of lesson in the morning.. and most of my advisor class (AEL) its on the morning one..


currently this my studies status..
COMPRO / EG2 - struggling
AEL - dunno a single thing.. tutorial lesson miss all the way until now.. (hospital)
IAC / COMT - dunno wad the lecturer talking about..
EEPS - still can make it.. cause its pratical lessons..
EECAD - still okay..
ECPRO - miss out 15% already.. 10% presentation (nv come), 5% some car thing.. ( wake up late)

so someone tell me wad should i do..

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Sunday, November 18, 2007


hmm.. why until now.. its still my friend who understand me?
and its not my so called closest friend?
its a friend that only see each other some time..

friend said to me..
that i keep acting brave..
see me smiling and lauging everytime..
but friend noe that im not alright..
and im just acting brave only..

woo! so happy to noe this friend.. hahaz..
kinda understand me wor.. =X

so touch..

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Monday, November 12, 2007


Im a ISFP.. Wad are you?

hmm.. guys try this quiz.. i find it quite true and stuff..

http://www.personalitytype.com/quiz.asp

today lesson IAC my lecturer go throught this with us..

so i shall post abt my personality..
im a ISFP wad are you?


What's Your Personality Type?
Life as an ISFP (Introvert, Sensor, Feeler, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be:
-kind, humble, and highly empathetic;
-thoughtful, faithful, and affectionate with those they know well;
-sensitive to criticism and easily hurt;
-quiet, soft-spoken, and gentle;
-adaptable, responsive, and curious;
-realistic and down to earth.

The most important thing to ISFPs is feeling peaceful and harmonious with the people and places that matter most to them.

How to Love an ISFP?
-Be a patient and supportive listener; make it safe for me to speak my mind.
-Appreciate my gentle, nurturing nature and ability to find joy in simple pleasures.
-Express your love and affection freely and often!
-Demonstrate your devotion in thoughtful actions.
-Try not to nag me about order, or force decisions too quickly.
-Above all - Show me you love me exactly the way I am.

How to Spot ISFPs:
-gentle, soft-spoken, and modest
-relaxed, easygoing, and accommodating
-unassuming and not terribly assertive
-fun loving, caring, and sensitive

Tips for Communicating with ISFPs:
-Avoid confrontations! Be cooperative and gentle
-Stress the practical ways they can be of assistance to others
-Make projects fun - enjoy the moment with them

The Joys and Challenges of Raising ISFPs:
They are affectionate, caring, and loyal, but are also extremely sensitive and are easily hurt or rejected. While they are observant, quiet, and gentle, they tend not to see the implications of their actions and may become overwhelmed with large tasks.

What works with ISFPs:
-hold and snuggle them a lot; speak to them with a soft and gentle voice; give your full attention when they speak to you
-support their feelings and allow them to express themselves in their own time and style
-model assertiveness and create an atmosphere where they are safe to practice these budding skills

Great careers for ISFPs :
Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ISFP.

-Primary care physician
-Occupational therapist
-Designer: interior / landscape
-Massage therapist
-Customer service representative
-Fashion designer
-Chef
-Paralegal
-Surveyor
-Registered Nurse
-Dental hygienist
-Travel agent / tour operator
-Home health worker
-Medical assistant
-Alcohol and drug addiction counselor


woo.. i think i gona be the last one..

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