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Mar 2, 2009

It's March already!

It wasn't 29th of February yesterday, because this year wasn't a leap year. It wasn't 30th of February today, because this date has never existed! God, I've completely forgotten about the date if I have not checked the calendar today!

Time flies, I've been living my idle dreaming days for like, 4 months? Good, that's 4 months of time wasted doing and gaining nothing, well, except for the "heightened" reflex from intensive gaming...In this 4 months, my brain is blank, everything learnt just to face my SPM has gone to nowhere. So how am I going to survive the high-level education?

And since it's March now, our SPM results are most probably going to be released at the second week of the month, as I read from the newspaper. I've yet to make up my mind about the course that I shall take. A-Level or Form 6? Each of them has their pros and cons. For the former choice, you study at colleges, which is a new environment, but you will have to pay a high tuition fee for it. While the latter is free, you still study in your boring secondary school, and are still bound to the good old school rules.

Still, my choice to take which course will fully depend on my SPM results. Good results = more scholarships, so that I have more choice to study in private institutions. As for the opposite, I will have to stay in my good old secondary school to study Form 6 and take STPM in the future.

I have no issues with both of them actually, since both of the Pre-U courses are widely recognised in the world, only if you obtained good results in either of them, of course. My dream is to study in Singapore universities, with grants and scholarships. That will postpone at least 7 years of time for me from joining the s2pid NS by the gov'ment.

A-Level/Form 6: 1 & 1/2 years. Engineering course: 4 years. Bond attached from grant(work in Singapore): 3 years. So, I will be 27 or 28 years old by the time I graduate from university and "detached" the bond. And by that time I might be able to get some disease that can help me skip NS! LOL. Hell, I won't curse myself to get diseases just to skip this programme. Just hope that this dream comes true and I can continue to work overseas until I'm 35 years old.

But wait a minute, I did say everything has it's pros and cons, didn't I? If this dream ever comes true, this means that I will have to be a single dude until I'm 35 years old before I can come back here to find a girlfriend. I don't think I can afford the high "maintenance fee" of Singapore girls le. ><"

(P.S.: Again, not criticising Malaysian girls for having low "maintenance fee", but I simply like Malaysian Chinese girls more ;P)

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