So much on the comments on me becoming a more tanned person, hear me out…
Sg is pretty hot, or sunny or humid or stuffy…whichever contributes more towards my physical transformation, I seriously have no idea.
And walking to the bus stops/mrt stations without an umbrella damages your skin especially your walk is at noon. Averagely, an umbrella here costs around $10, so I refused to get one in Sg…I instead ‘tahan-ed’ my need till I went back home for a really short weekend (for an important purpose) last week and got the most basic umbrella for a mere RM 9.90 ($4.00).
This is me back to the typical student life. No more Starbucks but kopitiam coffee. No more McDs but Ramli burger..I even bought few packets of biscuits which I can easily purchase here because it is cheaper in Msia *shy
Kns, I sound so kelian but anyway, Sg’s education system is actually spoiling me because there is a McD outlet in NTU itself, and with $2, you can purchase yourself a double cheese burger or a Mc Chicken. Tax inclusive. But mom freaked out when I told her about the McD outlet in NTU and kinda banned me from having meals there… 
There are many more unexpected outlets in NTU too. Wait for my future blog entries if you do not believe me!
Next week will mark my 4th week in NTU. Yes I am pretty much used to it here, well I have to right? And trademarked a very frequent traveler, I guess I have the advantage to blend in quicker compared to others? The 1st few weeks was tougher – lost in NTU, not too sure of which bus to take, etc…and adapting in NTU was slightly harder as full orientation only catered for undergraduates.
However, I managed to find something useful to kill time, and somehow eventually managed to leave my footprints in NTU.
My maiden piece of opinion-article published in the 31st August 2009’s Nanyang Chronicle’s issue (one of NTU’s newpaper which they circulate for free every 3 weeks). The experience is sorta thrilling but tedious because I didn’t know what to expect and certainly I wasn’t exactly sure on which angle to approach. There were some parts filtered and edited to cater to NTU’s standard and requirement etc but all in all, I have had my share. Certainly taking a break from writing and will focus on my main intention of becoming a photographer for the paper whenever needed
I am saying hello to assignments and tests. Nostalgic for many of you I presume?
*chuckles
Wish me luck.
My brain is certainly not giving its best cooperation.