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Biography


JOY
nanhua high school
ex-kemingnite
SAXOPHONIST in NHSB
102 '07
202 '08
302 '09
403 '10
11SH11 '11'12


71 words

Typing Test



Wishlist


Selmer Mark III Model 62 Alto
Gemeinhardt Model 3SH Intermediate Flute

2013: all these kinda seem redundant, guess we all have different likes and hobbies and perspectives now.



Sunday, March 2, 2014
And so, these few weeks have been pretty hectic so I didn't have time to write about it in my diary or on this space..

Just wondering where I stand amidst this crazy rat race. I have to say that I've got pretty far, scoring relatively well for previous national exams and being able to end myself up in a pretty good University that is renowned judging by world ranking (I know how controversial world rankings are) and the opportunities she offers to her students. I'm thankful for my course change, and thankful that I am given opportunities to be exposed to world culture (as long as I'm not lazy and actually go through all the hassle to apply for stuff). One limiting factor would be CAP and stuff, and I'm not going to let that keep me down. And since I'm already going for a programme this summer, I will put my plans to go for the Taiwan summer back and only apply for summer next year :)

I am confident that I am able to carve something wonderful out of this journey ahead. And this, I believe is possible only through hard work, consistency and being able to find a balance.

Strive on!