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Monday, March 06, 2006
10:55 pm

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Well, a short update on what I've been up to.

Nothing in particular.

I'm just waiting.

I experienced great disappointment.

The story goes...
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On the 3rd of March, year 2006, Friday.
Time: Somewhere around Noon.

I received a tip-off when I switched on my cellphone. It was sent at 6+ in the morning. Sender: Michelle J

Details: JAE results releases at 8am in the morning.

I frantically switched on the computer and entered the JAE website address. Slowly but surely, I navigated the website to a link, opening into a site which asks of me to type my NRIC no. to enter.

Anxious to see the results of my posting, I typed in my NRIC and clicked "ENTER".
OK... "loading..."

FINALLY.
My eyes stared wide open on the computer screen, with my mouth gaping, a look of disbelief was written all over my face. I almost cried. I never thought this would happen. A deep feeling of disappointment sank in. My heart drowned and my mind was in a whirl. I thought, "How could this happen to me?!". I could barely speak,as I hold back my tears... literally. Crying is for babies. Grown-ups shouldn't cry. This concerns my career in the future. Of course I'm worried.

The results of the JAE posting?

MY tenth choice. Bear this in mind! Out of twelve! My TENTH choice.
Institution Posted to: Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Course posted to: Product Design and Innovation N68
I would never have expected this.
An ENGINEERING course. One I'd never wanted to go into.
I fear my skills and what I excel in would go into a complete waste.
I don't want to do mechanical engineering. Never.
Why did this have to happen? If only my CCA was A-something instead of B3 or my Bio was B3 instead of C6. I wouldn't have had this case happening to me. And bear in mind, "IF ONLY".

So naturally, I was disappointed in everything, myself, my teachers, the system. But there was a chance. I could appeal. This rarely works. A lecturer told me that all my choices are POPULAR.

POPULAR?! What are you talking about?

Nevermind.

So, appeal for transfer of course is today and tomorrow.
I went with Michelle.
She didn't appeal.
But I took a LONG time before I decided to drop the Ngee Ann Mass Appeal Form into the N45, Business Studies box. That's my 4th choice.
I hardly have a chance of going in. I know that, I have to bear in mind.
I was seriously considering "Mass Communications" or "Business Studies".
Now that I think of it. Maybe I should have appealed for Mass Comm. Though chances are incredibly slim. So maybe, tomorrow, I'll go down to Ngee Ann and see what I can do about it.

For now, I don't wish to think about this thing. I can't just "GET OVER IT". It's extremely major. My future must not be RUINED! Oh. What a bother.

So, this is how it ends. Another time of waiting. I shall wait again. And let's see how it goes.

The Pink Panther was rather funny, though the first part of the movie is boring. It only started to get funny when Inspecter Clouseau took the accent class. "I would like to have a hamburger" and he says, "Ie wudh liek do havv a hmm-humph-haumph". That part was damn funny, I almost teared man! And also the part when he was speaking to the Russian trainer, making fun of his accent. And when he was interrogating the Cantonese old woman too.

"haha"...

Remember the PINK PANTHER tune? do-do-do-do, do-do, do-do, do-do, do-do, do-do-do-do...balumpuhpuh... Ooh, Weird.

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