Back in Black.
I like Raffles. I don't mind staying after first two months, if my results permit me to. I can only hope.
The people in RJ are actually pretty nice, if you get to know some of them. The J2s are cool, I guess. The J1s need more time.
K, not funny.
I trained with the Rafflesian team the day before. Can I say piece of shit? I'm so unfit, it's unbelievable. One round of the track and I was panting and half-dead. Way to go Rachel, your fitness SUCKS. And sir's training didn't exactly appease my physique, or lack thereof. 80% of the drills we were instructed to do required a horse's stamina. But thank goodness water breaks were frequent enough. The hockey seniors were awfully nice though, I actually like hanging out with them friendly people.
Lectures, let's see. We have this Brian Lagman Ang for Economics and he is so bitchy it's hilarious. If he continues to be my tutor, at least, I can foresee a love for H2 Econs. Geography lecture was a joy to attend as well. Physical geography, by Law Something Li, sounded so foreign because I never took pure geog in high school, so I was kinda confused and...raw. Human geog, on the other hand, was lectured to us by Eric Lee who is this amazingly corny guy. I like his sense of humour and his sarcasm. Geog lecture was the most interesting thus far.
If you know me well enough to know that I !@#$%ING HATE MATH, you would have guessed that math lecture didn't come across to me as enjoyable. We have to purchase this Graphic Calculator which, apparently, can store this and that and do this and that and all this this and that that the GC can do is completely irrelevant to all lifeforms and civillisation, in Rachel's opinion. Therefore, it is concluded that, even though it is taught in an entirely new environment and consists of a completely new syllabus, math still sucks. Universally, internationally and globally.
By the way, I don't really have an intense liking for my class.
And by another way, I LOVE NORDIN'S TRAININGS. Compared to sir's, I'm sorry.