I suppose I've said most of what I've wanted to say about myself in my home page, so this is just a bit of my background and the things I do.
Current/Previous Schools | |
This is the university I'm studying in now and I've got one and a half years left till graduation. Yay! | |
My former junior college where I made lots of good friends. I liked the cosy environment of a small school and I kind-of miss all the places where I would hang out with all my friends. But the old building's gone and the only thing left is the memories. | |
This is and will always be the school I am most proud of and the school spirit is still there in me. I'll miss this school the most, because this was the school where I got to know God in a much deeper way and also because it was here that I made a very good friend.
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Current/Previous ECAs in NUS | |
Of the four ECA's here, this is the one I'm most involved in. It's really busy--about 6 hours per week, minimum, but I've made a lot of friends here and hope to maintain the friendships after graduation. My involvement here includes leading a group in bible study as well as being part of a prayer group. I thank God for this ECA, because it was here that I've really grown spiritually. The part that I enjoy most is going for the camps--the singing as well as the friends I've made. I didn't know how much I missed camps during my army days until I went for a freshman camp with Campus Crusade. | |
I kind of regretted quitting the Interac Club I attended in junior college, so I decided to go and do some volunteer work here. My project is in Boy's Town Home (different from Singapore Boy's Home) and I help the guys there with their schoolwork in mathematics, and science, or just chit-chat with them about anything under the sun. The guys I'm with are fun people to work with and I enjoy teaching them. They're very friendly and they ask me all sorts of questions, but not always about schoolwork. Sometimes they might ask me personal questions, like am I attached, etc. Next year, I'll probably be changing my project to MINDS Yio Chu Kang and I hope to broaden my experience by it. | |
I kind of joined this one, primarily because I like outdoor recreation and sometimes it's hard to find people to do this stuff with. So far, I've gone for just one night-cycling activity and a short 3-day Mt. Ophir climb. The Ophir climb was especially memorable. I liked the cool weather, the nature and the scenery at the top. Most particularly, I made quite a number of good friends during the trip. | |
I'm not really a member of this one, I just signed up for the cheap lifesaving course. I got to know a number of friends here and apparently, it was one of them who started me off and made this web page possible. I'm not involved in ULC anymore, but I do keep in touch with activities through the mailing list and I hope to continue going for the ULC annual mass swim where you can swim about 90-100 laps and pick up a free swimming trunks, goggles and lots of other free stuff. | |