sufie munira hendricks



18
7th January
Millennia Institute
Half-Portugese, Half-Malay

Shall we cross paths again? I do not know.

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Thursday, March 06, 2008
There's a certain similarity in the heights. =D -sufie&diki-

Coz long bus rides with you are fun (:

Tomorrow's gonna be the last day of being together as a class or best known as Barney 3. =( I can't believe we're gonna be separated so soon! Hope at least one of y'all gonna be in my class. No matter what, I'll still LOVE my sistas(:

I don't know why, but I feel rather unhappy. Not that I'm saying I'm unhappy with something. But I'm just not-happy-kind-of-unhappy. Maybe I know the reason why but I'm trying not to drool around the subject. I mean, so what.. I'm gonna be there for the next 3 years. Might as well bear with all the gossips that spread like wild fire.

I had a thought in the bus this morning. It's just a thought, though. I asked myself, why was I in MI? Why not, poly? I realise, when we were young say, Pri 1, when we started learning the simple addition/subtraction/multiplication/division of numbers & the joining of words together to form a sentence. The teachers NEVER fail to write in my report book, "Put in more effort to achieve better results." (somewhere around that line) &now I'm thinking, no wonder I didn't do well in Pri4's streaming.

I didn't know what I was studying for.

Was it for me? My parents? My sibling? Who? Basic things parents would say is that, Study hard and you'll become a doctor. What? Who said I wanted to become a doctor? Basic of the basics is that they want us to live a good life in the future. Money is everything!

But I didn't understand it till just THIS MORNING! No, I mean, I know I have to study hard and all. But try telling that to a Primary school student. They're still kids! Don't pressure them to study so hard. They want to play. Well at least I did. I have to admit that anw (:

I realised it also in MI because during our career search, we had to know what we want to do in the future because our subject combinations going to determine what future we will have. And how certain combinations won't allow you to be in certain careers, how I couldn't take this combination because I don't have past experience of the subjects because I didn't do well for Sec2 streaming which determined what subjects I would have to take for 'O' Levels.

But now, I'm venturing forward to the 'A' Levels. I must start now, or I'll never even think about getting started. Best of luck to all of you!

Don't take your time in realising what the Singapore school system is all about. Even in Primary 1 it determines where you'll end up in the future!

Currently I'm confused. It just won't say no, but on the other side of the road, it's definitely a no! He's the reason for the teardrops on my handphone. =D

xoxo
10:05 PM