Gonna finally have my first Macro tutorial for this year
Please be Chen Aidi... haha! She is perhaps one of the best, if not THE best, tutor for Macro tbh
This will be my second attempt at Macro Let's hope I make good use of this second attempt ya
When the letter N and the letter S come together, it's a whole new world out there
Friday, October 14, 2016
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Starting school again
Yup, I'm starting school tomorrow and that means my holidays have finally come to an end! It's been a really long 3-4 months of hanging around at home mostly and not having to worry about school stuff. I'm now just excited to go back to the routine of waking up early in the mornings and getting myself all occupied with lectures and revision.
My lectures slots for this year's classes are mostly in the afternoon with only one class being in the morning. Still, I should make it a habit to wake up early and go to bed early as well (I'll try). The class selection was done during the SSCE a couple of weeks ago. I'm only doing three modules this year so the workload is definitely much lighter. I'll still be having four days of classes though, three days of lectures and one day of tutorial. Ya, why not have two lectures in a day so that I do not have to go to school everyday? Although I only had three modules, it was still rather hectic during the selection as classes were being filled up really fast. I even ended up with a Saturday lecture and had to camp at the site waiting to see if I could change that class. Thankfully, I managed to. I was also coordinating some classes with a friend which was why I didn't want to mess up my schedule again once everything had been fixed. That was how I ended up with four days of classes.
For now, I'm really looking forward to finding who my new lecturers are (or if I'd be getting any previous lecturers again which would be the best case scenario as they were the better lecturers)
After classes start, there's still the payment of course fees(locally) and the selection of modules and payment to the London side. And finally, receiving my new subject guides of course.
My lectures slots for this year's classes are mostly in the afternoon with only one class being in the morning. Still, I should make it a habit to wake up early and go to bed early as well (I'll try). The class selection was done during the SSCE a couple of weeks ago. I'm only doing three modules this year so the workload is definitely much lighter. I'll still be having four days of classes though, three days of lectures and one day of tutorial. Ya, why not have two lectures in a day so that I do not have to go to school everyday? Although I only had three modules, it was still rather hectic during the selection as classes were being filled up really fast. I even ended up with a Saturday lecture and had to camp at the site waiting to see if I could change that class. Thankfully, I managed to. I was also coordinating some classes with a friend which was why I didn't want to mess up my schedule again once everything had been fixed. That was how I ended up with four days of classes.
For now, I'm really looking forward to finding who my new lecturers are (or if I'd be getting any previous lecturers again which would be the best case scenario as they were the better lecturers)
After classes start, there's still the payment of course fees(locally) and the selection of modules and payment to the London side. And finally, receiving my new subject guides of course.
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