2015

1/17/2015 05:39:00 AM

I know I'm veryyyy late to post this but do forgive me. My laziness strikes straight off the bat on new year's. That's why I said I don't set new year's resolution cause it ain't gonna work for me. Hahha.

I'm blogging here from Inti. First blogpost written here at college for the first time in the public for the first time. Hahaha.

I decided to enroll at Inti IU, taking SACE international (formerly known as SAM). Though I'm still not sure what am I gonna persue in degree or further studies. Yes I know it's bad that I'm still clueless but I know there are plenty out there who are in the same boat as I am.

Anyways. My college orientation started on the 7th. We went for check in the day before it. Honestly, even though I've seen the show room but when I really climbed up the 4th floor ( NO LIFT ) and saw my room, my jaw dropped. If I may describe it, I'll describe it in 2 words. Pigeon hole. Now (after 2 weeks there) I actually felt it's okay and comfortable.

I've got to admit Inti is actually better than what I thought it would be. First of all, coming from a small town without unifi, the fact that almost the entire college has wifi coverage delighted me. Not some crappy 2 bar wifi, but wifi with good connection. I always see student gathering at night watching running man and korean drama without the need to buffer. But up till now I still haven't make good use of the wifi. Was playing counter strike hahha.

Secondly, the lecturers are all smiles. Well, for now I guess. But their impressions to me are great. I felt sorry for my Physics lecturer because I actually doze off a little in the first 2 classes I had with him (old habits never die) and he took the trouble to take the jacket I left at class. I'm always this clumsy.

The food at the cafeteria is very cheap and quite tasty. I'm not that fussy so I actually don't mind eating at the same place. You really just have to be cincai with the food. I always go out for dinner with my orientation group these 2 weeks. Group 9, Green Lantern! I'm so glad to meet that bunch of people. :D

But there's one thing I can die being there. The "climate change". The moment you step into the lecture room, it's like you're at Alaska. The moment you step out of it, it's like you're in the middle of a dessert. I still need time to adapt to that.

I'm glad that I chose January intake cause I don't think I would've spent the days at my house productively. And also all my seniors were saying how bad it is to go for March intake for sace.

I would try to blog as often as possible. ;D

xoxo

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