As much as everyone concerns, yes I have already enrolled to college. I've started my new life chapter at MCKL in January. It was really daunting foreseeing my future here. My dad made the decision for me. I was really reluctant to study here because of the perennial anxiety of missing the 7.07am train, the lonesome when your good friend in college absents and also the pangs of hunger during class! As time wears on, I find myself adapting to the changes of my vicinity.
Presently, I'm gladly commenting that I like studying in MCKL. The environment is just perfect to study. I can really focus on my studies even if it's at the cafeteria with the clamorous and giggles. Surprised isn't it? January has been the month of where my next stage of my life begins. It is the start of something new. I get questions like 'so how do you make friends?' 'How do you approach people?' First of all, making friends in college is the easiest thing to do. Just smile and be sociable. You won't be a lone wolf in college. I don't get why some people just fret over the perception of making new friends is horrifying. Trust me people, perusing A levels syllables is far tougher than making new friends.
All of the high school girl friends celebrated nigga's birthday at her house on 16th Jan. It was a chatty, rhapsody session catching up with them. On a side note I've been taking up my driver's license practice. On the 23rd the students were OBLIGED to head up to Bentong for an hour just for the sake of adhering to the lecture for KPP2. I was so wearied and frustrated but thankfully I made some friends there.
31/1/16:
Due to the fact that I'm studying in MCKL aka a Christian-based college, every students in the college is obliged to complete a community service for 20 hours. Initially I wanted to volunteer in a pet society shelter. My mum objected this proposal of mine for I have a go against animals (geez) Therefore I opt for athletic volunteer community called Care 2 Run. I joined there ALONE cause my friends seen athletic (as always). It was definitely an awesome opportunity as I got paired up with a 7 year old Indian girl. She was really awkward but thank god I managed to open up her heart at the end of the session. Even though this will not be completed in 20 hours at least I really celebrate volunteerism and sportsmanship.
A feedback session after we carried out he activity. |
February
1/2/16:
Since I'm still in a 8 weekof bridging course, the college has therefore implemented a subject called 'Character Formation' where the lecturer discusses and guides us with the 8 core values of this college. In conjunction of the 8 core values, all of the 1601 cohorts have to carry out an activity that is way out of our comfort zone. My group consists of 7 members (3 guys) went for zorbing. It's practically a giant human size hamster ball outdoor activity. We had the underwater which was the worst as we were suffocating in a partially vacuum ball. Then it was the bumping zorbing session. Guys were aggressive and girls were very slow and boring HAHA. All of my friends fell except for me look at how stable of my centre of gravity is! (grins broadly) Finally, we went for the one uphill where we where literally pushed down the hill being tied up in the ball. I was paired up with Jack. I was screaming intensely when we were pushed up, after a while, I got subtle and he was perplexed that I might have fainted. 'Are you ok, Kahmun?' HAHAHA. When we reached the ground, my head was spinning and I felt revolting lol. Great experience but I would not spend 120MYR on these three activities.
Russell (the guy on the right) who kept a distance away from Amanda to avoid any misunderstandings or controversiol acts between his girlfriend lol. |
"Do the Drake!" "LOL" |
4/2/16:
I went to court as an a level law student. I was really excited but I held my expectations way too high and eventually it was another tedious visit ;) the voice of the judge was monotonous and they had the trial in BM. Everyone was bored and even my lecturer dozed off. The lawyers in the court are rather snobbish and grim yikes so not into being a barristers anymore. Yet, I'm still going to do law for degree.
21/2/16:
Fast forward to Orientation Camp. I was really excited a month before camp but a few days before camp I got really slothful and sluggish geez. My theme was about Musicians and I was in Team Miley Cyrus (lol). Everyone was so awkward but mu leader (winks) *sheepishly evades the whole content* I had tremendous fun on the first night cause it involved team work. On the 2nd day, lord we had the entire day of lecture about SEX. Well I like being exposed with sex edu but not the entire afternoon. On the last day, it was a game involving PHYSICAL CONTACT, now that's something we don't get in lousy smk brp. Basically boys and girls they have to be physically attached throughout the entire game. Each of the team had to cross to the opposite without being separated. Everyone was pissed off as the game was being carried out under the hot sun. Fortunately, my leader was really smart on picking the spot therefore for the one hour plus we were all under the shade ^^ eventually we did cross to the other side we were ecstatic but the other groups were not HAHA. Overall, it was a so-so camp. I would have loved the camp if more team activities were involved.
The girls |
Team Cyrus! |
-To Be Continued-