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Monday, September 7, 2009
Day 7 in Wuhan

First day of school.
After a week of free-and-easy "holiday", we are finally back to school. We had BPE lesson in the morning and we reported to class at 9am.
Journey to classroom was indeed a tough one as compared to NgeeAnn poly. We have to walk for more then 20 mins before we can reach the school of foreign study. Not forgetting climbing 135 steps before we can reach the entrance.
When all of us reached the class, all of us were breatheless, and we had to clean up our table as the table was covered with a layer of dust. Mr Loh had to even use chalk board during lesson, as they do not have the modern white board that Singapore is using.
I miss NgeeAnn Polytechnic facilities :(
Lesson till afternoon and had another orientation around the other schools. We visited the school of Life Science and Informatics Engineering. Pretty interesting. But we are suffering from a minor sunburn after walking from the East Campus to the West Campus having its temperature as high as 39 degree celsius. Terrible! Praying that the temperature will drop as days comes by...
Physical training in the evening before having dinner. & That's about it...


Quote of the day-What makes life dreary is the want of motive. -George Eillot

Reflection- Never take things for granted.
We always assumed that "this" thing & "that" thing is always no good or not enough. We tend to take things for granted and demand more. We will only realised how fortunately we are when we see a worst situation.


lovefrom gloria at 10:58 PM





All About Me.
A lady called Gloria Ong.
Business Process & Quality Engineering
Multidisciplinary Engineering
Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Group E
Trip Leader- Mr Joseph Loh
Advisor- Mr Richard Chia
Anyu.ChinKuang.Eshlyn.Gloria.Roy
Award- The Best Team Effort in a Movie Production

WUSTians.
Adrian
Alvin
AnYu
ChinKuang
ChongSian
Daniel
Edy
Erwin
Eshlyn
Jarold
JunRu
MingYu
Polim
Rebecca
Roy
ShunQing
Siti
Xanier
YokeMay
ZhongRong

Memories.
September 2009
October 2009

Places Visited.
Grand Ocean
Hang Kou
Hang Zhen
Theme Park
WUST
Zhuo Dao Quan