My life is super sucked right now. I hate Gender Studies. Stupid subject. Stupid topic. I am so messed up right now. How I wish I could turn back time and change my minor into history. Argghhh!!! I hate this ><
Anyway, the truth is, I messed up during my presentation. Everything that came out of my mouth doesn't make sense and I was like, "what on earth did I just blurted out?!". After I finished babbling, my lecturer commented on my presentation. She said, "you made a good effort in translating the texts but I don't understand 3/4 of what you were saying. You are good in interpreting the theories and I think you will do very well in the Gender Theories for the next semester". After she finished commenting, I just feel like crying T_T Her remarks make me rethink of continuing Gender Studies for another 6 semester... D:
Okay, enough with the tears and lets talk about something else. Lets see, I haven't been updating my blog for like ages. I didn't write much about my life is July and thats bad. Hmm...anyway, my university life is totally hectic right now. I'm really (...and I mean reaaally) busy with assignments, club meetings, etc. I'm trying my best to juggle everything but they just ended up failing apart. I'm so in need of a break and plus, I'm currently sick. I had this fever and cough for a week right now :(
Since I didn't write much about my life in July, I guess I better summarise it here: July was the month where I first set foot to Kuala Lumpur and of course University of Malaya. That month was also the last month that I gonna see Daddy and Mommy T_T During my stay in UM (11th residential college to be exact), I met a lot of students from all parts of Malaysia and of course some foreign students as well. The orientation week was hell but fun at the same time. The seniors were also nice and I began to adapt and feel at home in 2 weeks. In college I joined the Chinese Community. Here, I met most of Chinese seniors and they're really warm and friendly. We have 3 days of orientation and by day three, the seniors held a dinner to welcome us.