Monday, May 23, 2011

Good Bye, English bridging course. Good Bye, Calculus

Time flies by, and the 7-month-bridging-course is coming to the end. I do not know how to describe my feeling. Am I cheerful? It is possible, for I do not need to pay great effort to finish endless paragraphs, essays, and blogs. Am I sad? Perhaps, I think I am successful wasting five months, not because of the class, but for my laziness. Am I in peace? Eh, maybe, having experiencing the English classes, I believe that it will not be a great difficulty to survive in Nus. However, I could not stop feeling lost, for I do not think I am doing what a student should do. Watching movies, writing irrelevant essays, and studying my spare time hobbies take most of my time, and I find I always finish what I should do at the last day. It is terrible for a student, more precisely, an undergraduate. I should exert myself to prepare for the coming university life.

In two weeks, I will end my English bridging course as well as calculus. It is sad that I could not regard coming to Celc as a routine. It is sadder that there are no more classes for the fascinating mathematics lessons. However, I think we should to accept the fact. Everything has an ending, and what we should do is to face it positively and get ready to the coming challenge. Thank you, my dear tutors, my lovely classmates.

3 comments:

  1. Firstly,you are welcome and thank you.hehe...You are a great leader of our group.
    You remind me of the past five months although I always tell myself not to revive the memories. Even though we may waste a lot of time in etertainment, it was a good time at least. Think positively.

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  2. everything has its end, but the end of athing is the start of another.

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  3. Shi Xu, our great research leader, Thank you very much. I can see your perspirations for this research work. Moreover, it is you that help us organise our jobs and distribute the jobs to us systematicly. Really hope that our research work can have a good result. Come on.

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