According to my sis and friends, I'm quite aware that they have to ballot for their lessons in NUS/NTU(I dunno abt SMU)...students of UOL also gotta do that! And, I sure thank god that RMIT fixed our lecture slots, so we dont have to ballot! Clearly, not needing to ballot is an advantage because, firstly, we can bond with our friends A LOT MORE because we see each other in every other lesson, almost everyday! Unlike my friends who gotta ballot for their lessons, though they have friends all over the place, but I'm sure they arent as close as me and my bunch of girls! Secondly, I dont have to worry that I'll experience technical problems when logging into the system and cant ballot before the deadline/time because of the huge no. of students logging into the system at the same time(and some ppl dont log out, causing others being unable to log in)...So I'm really truly glad that I dont have to waste time doing all these!
Anyway, had Human Communication(HC) and Econs today. Today is the 1st day that the local lecturer is taking over for these 2 modules..At 1st, I was quite skeptical about it as I feared that the local lecturers will not be comparable to the lecturers in Melbourne..However, I was definitely proven wrong today!!RMIT has very very very very good local lecturers!! In fact, I feel so much more comfortable with the local lecturers because they understand the local students much better..there is no cultural gap. Hahahaha~ Anyway, these lecturers are a really cool bunch of ppl! Image that I kinda look forward to the next HC and Econs lecture! These lecturers arent like the typical kinda JC lecturers who starts the lecturer in a stern and serious manner and does conducts boring & lame(Mrs Tong..only PJ ppl will know!! haha) lectures..The lecturer that impressed upon me the most so far was the Indian Econs lecturer..He made econs such a enjoyable subject! Yes!!!! you didnt read wrongly..!! Econs IS ENJOYABLE! He is damn lame and corny, but of course, at the same time drilling important concepts into us...Actually, I didnt realise it till we did the MCQ together. I thought that I thoroughly understood the foreign lecturer's ideas about GDP, but when i started on the qns, I had my difficulties doing them! However, when it came to the topic that the local lecturer taught, it was pretty clear who did a better job! =) RMIT Rox my world!!
When I talk to my friends who are in NTU and NUS, they expressed that uni life is quite stressful..and that the lecturers are not very good..Hmmm, I wonder what will it be like if I made it in there..Maybe I wouldnt be enjoying my uni life as much! But now that I'm in RMIT, my uni life has really been much much much better than I expected. Though a lot of ppl think that its not a prestigious/ desirable school, but it doesnt matter to me anymore because I am enjoying my uni life and I LOVE it here! Its probably the nice and funny lecturers, my lovable friends, the friendly course mates and maybe there will be many more reasons to why I feel good being in RMIT..No matter what, I feel really happy that I've made the choice to come here..Definitely no regrets!
P/S: Kor, I am not promoting okay! =P
In Love @12:25 AM
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That's my AshLey!
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-`+aBout me+`-
+` Name: Michelle
+` Birthday: 9th feb
+` Status: Happily attached! =)
+` Occupation: RMIT student
+` Bad Traits: Short-tempered, can be very sensitive at times, think too much, lazy
+` Fav animal: Dogs - of Course!!
+` Star: Aquarius
Together Since: 12th June 2003
Weekend Hangouts: Movies, Eateries, Shopping Malls
His Dream: SLK 200
My Dream: My BMW!
Our Love will last till: FOREVER~!~!