
OMG, I saw this picture at YJC's website. It was during the Jam & Hop Night during PAE. Time past really fast and I'm going to be in J2 next year. I think I'm going to pee in my pants. No, just kidding.
Let me see. Junior College gave me a new insight into Singapore's education system. Not only is it tougher than secondary school (goodness gracious me), there's much more freedom for us. I kinda like the whole thing but fortunately, it's just for two years (three or four for some?). Anyway, I feel that I don't regret going to JC at all. I've never wanted to go Polytechnic to begin with. But Art schools were pretty much too expensive for me to afford so here I am! Even though Yishun Junior College wasn't exactly my choice of college, it's still a college afterall. I mean I'm already in a top value-added college, what more can I ask for? Not a lot of colleges can boast about that.
Oh I've met the most intersting people in YJC as well, from PAE and JAE. The friends I've made will always be in my memories and we'll always keep in touch through our adult years. They've made me realised to live life to the fullest, that whatever happens, they got my back. And I thank Allah for allowing me to know you, the ones who made me Mr. Sunshine ;)
In YJC too, I realised my greatest potentials. I've never represented the school as much as I did in my first year in the college. Tsk it beats the whole of my secondary school years, that's how much I represented the school! Even though I don't win some of the competitions, but the exposure given was enough. The new friends I made through the journeys are trophies of my competitions. Thus, I really have to thank my teachers for putting faith in me.
Now, here I am, growing stronger, braver, older (Oh my) by the minute. I am proud to say that I am a JC kid, from YJC in fact, and there's not another minute passed by that I ever turned back to regret my first year in college. I am looking forward to next year, to spend the best time of my life with the people I love. I can't wait to see you again next year.
PS: My dear 230-ians, when do we get our Dickies? HAHAHAHA! (I can't help myself)
Let me see. Junior College gave me a new insight into Singapore's education system. Not only is it tougher than secondary school (goodness gracious me), there's much more freedom for us. I kinda like the whole thing but fortunately, it's just for two years (three or four for some?). Anyway, I feel that I don't regret going to JC at all. I've never wanted to go Polytechnic to begin with. But Art schools were pretty much too expensive for me to afford so here I am! Even though Yishun Junior College wasn't exactly my choice of college, it's still a college afterall. I mean I'm already in a top value-added college, what more can I ask for? Not a lot of colleges can boast about that.
Oh I've met the most intersting people in YJC as well, from PAE and JAE. The friends I've made will always be in my memories and we'll always keep in touch through our adult years. They've made me realised to live life to the fullest, that whatever happens, they got my back. And I thank Allah for allowing me to know you, the ones who made me Mr. Sunshine ;)
In YJC too, I realised my greatest potentials. I've never represented the school as much as I did in my first year in the college. Tsk it beats the whole of my secondary school years, that's how much I represented the school! Even though I don't win some of the competitions, but the exposure given was enough. The new friends I made through the journeys are trophies of my competitions. Thus, I really have to thank my teachers for putting faith in me.
Now, here I am, growing stronger, braver, older (Oh my) by the minute. I am proud to say that I am a JC kid, from YJC in fact, and there's not another minute passed by that I ever turned back to regret my first year in college. I am looking forward to next year, to spend the best time of my life with the people I love. I can't wait to see you again next year.
PS: My dear 230-ians, when do we get our Dickies? HAHAHAHA! (I can't help myself)
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