Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Research Project

A lot of people might be flabbergasted by my posts---there are way too many of them...Some people will think I am more than insane, including the members in my mentor group and that is because they have to make comment. What I want to respond is, the only reason I write these is that after I have finished my lunch (which will take little time), I have nothing to do, what's more, since most of our classrooms will not be available until our class is about to begin and I want an air-conditioned room, the only place to go is SELF. To my group members, I want to say, I have already written sufficient posts and I believe you all have written sufficient comments, so we can regard the extra things as fun, it is not necessary that you comment my posts,otherwise you will go mad, sooner or later. I am still suffering from the topic---physical something (I refuse to remember the jargon and to write blogs on it). Come on...after all, we are not doing our PhD...Anthropology? Are you kidding me? (By the way, is it spelled as anthropology?) However, I am more interested in the research project we are working on, I really appreciate because it is significant for us---we(...OK, I) have never done this before in China but we are going to do this a lot in NUS in the future, I think this is why we need a bridging course, it IS a bridge. Each one in our group thought a lot and did a lot. So far, we are almost done with our questionnaire, after Qizhong read it, he said it was all right, which rejoiced me. I think it is credited to all of us. I must mention that Lu Shumin is a good leader, though she once wanted to quit, she organized us together for several times to talk about the project, which, according to our Wednesday tutor, Esther, is a "Mission Impossible" for some groups before us. If the momentum lasts, I think I have enough confidence to say our project will turn out to be an extraordinary one. Of course, I hope all of us can do very well. Cheers!

4 comments:

  1. well, I don't know what to say when I'm reading a long blog from a boring boy...I mean, you are bored,right? But I must say something. First, I'm very glad you are in my group. Haha~ because you will let this research finish as soon as possible. That's nice because I also hate unfinished things. Let's fight cheerfully~!

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  2. Best wishes! I am eager to see your research.:)

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  3. I'm glad Shumin didn't quit in the end! hahaha

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  4. This is written almost 1 month ago. However, If you read it now, you will find our perspiration is worthy. This research project taught us a lot, and it is a unforgettable memory.

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