We're at this stage in life where we reminisce too much of our near past, worry too much about our near future, are
too clueless about everything that can, will, may happen to us, think we know alot, think we don't know anything,
am confident about the wrong things, take pride in wasting time away, want too much but want to do too little.
Ohwell.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Ns
I can't wait for uni either, but unlike 9 out of 10 friends, I think I prefer NTU to NUS although it's far, it's less happening (I think so too), and yadah yadah, I DON'T KNOW, it's like, CAN YOU EXPLAIN LOVE? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA okay what's my problem, I don't know either.
As in, I don't know why I prefer NTU to NUS although what runs in my mind is something like this:
Comparision between NTU and NUS
1. NTU is as far as your father. (HAHAHAHAHAHA OMG I THINK I'M GETTING FUNNIER DAY BY DAY!) Whereas, NUS is only like, mother. Alright they're both far to me because what's not far is from my house to my house, or from my house to the ice cream man downstairs (and that's only because there's ice cream). I doubt I can stand traveling all that distance, so whether it's far or not won't be a thing to be since I'll want to stay in hostels.
That said, my parents are most unwilling to let me stay in hostels because 1. someone hang himself in NTU (I tried to tell them he wasn't really a student anymore, to which they said same same) and 2. a group of NUS boys ran around halls naked at wee hours of morning. Alright, I think the boys are extremely inconsiderate because after what they had done, 7000 more parents will disallow their kids to stay in hostels. Tsk.
In any case, if I've to decide on NTU or NUS solely based on distance alone, I'll choose NUS because it's only like, mother. Whereas NTU is as FAR as FAther.
2. NUS looks more fun. The students there look like they got more time to play, are more willing to play, and will insist that their hall is the best sports hall. It all sounds like things I do. I can imagine myself joining some club and insisting to everybody I see it's the Best Club in Neptune, except we aren't in Neptune, but that doesn't matter because if it's the Best in Neptune, it has to be the Best here, so join now! Before all the citizens of Neptune cuts your queue and take up all the spaces!
Yea, that really sounds like something I do.
Whereas on the other hand, NTU came across as a slow slow school with lots of trees and benches in quiet corners of the school where you will sit there the whole day listening to your favourite songs, surfing the net aimlessly on your laptop and watching time pass in the slowest speed.
Come to think of it, I'll like that too. I'm confused, do those people who insist their club is the Best in Neptune waste time away on quiet benches in quiet corners?
Anyway, if I've to decide between NUS and NTU based on culture alone, I'll choose NUS as well because it definitely appears more vibrant, lively etc.
3. Courses wise, I guess FASS will really suit me. So I'll opt for NUS over NTU as well.
Put #1, #2 and #3 considerations together, I've a landslide win, NUS 3, NTU 0. Hence NTU wins, and I don't know why.
I want to be in NTU Econs even though I want to be in FASS. And I just said something that doesn't make sense at all, not even to Neptune.
By the way, how do I apply for NTU ah.
8:37:00 PM because I say so
As in, I don't know why I prefer NTU to NUS although what runs in my mind is something like this:
Comparision between NTU and NUS
1. NTU is as far as your father. (HAHAHAHAHAHA OMG I THINK I'M GETTING FUNNIER DAY BY DAY!) Whereas, NUS is only like, mother. Alright they're both far to me because what's not far is from my house to my house, or from my house to the ice cream man downstairs (and that's only because there's ice cream). I doubt I can stand traveling all that distance, so whether it's far or not won't be a thing to be since I'll want to stay in hostels.
That said, my parents are most unwilling to let me stay in hostels because 1. someone hang himself in NTU (I tried to tell them he wasn't really a student anymore, to which they said same same) and 2. a group of NUS boys ran around halls naked at wee hours of morning. Alright, I think the boys are extremely inconsiderate because after what they had done, 7000 more parents will disallow their kids to stay in hostels. Tsk.
In any case, if I've to decide on NTU or NUS solely based on distance alone, I'll choose NUS because it's only like, mother. Whereas NTU is as FAR as FAther.
2. NUS looks more fun. The students there look like they got more time to play, are more willing to play, and will insist that their hall is the best sports hall. It all sounds like things I do. I can imagine myself joining some club and insisting to everybody I see it's the Best Club in Neptune, except we aren't in Neptune, but that doesn't matter because if it's the Best in Neptune, it has to be the Best here, so join now! Before all the citizens of Neptune cuts your queue and take up all the spaces!
Yea, that really sounds like something I do.
Whereas on the other hand, NTU came across as a slow slow school with lots of trees and benches in quiet corners of the school where you will sit there the whole day listening to your favourite songs, surfing the net aimlessly on your laptop and watching time pass in the slowest speed.
Come to think of it, I'll like that too. I'm confused, do those people who insist their club is the Best in Neptune waste time away on quiet benches in quiet corners?
Anyway, if I've to decide between NUS and NTU based on culture alone, I'll choose NUS as well because it definitely appears more vibrant, lively etc.
3. Courses wise, I guess FASS will really suit me. So I'll opt for NUS over NTU as well.
Put #1, #2 and #3 considerations together, I've a landslide win, NUS 3, NTU 0. Hence NTU wins, and I don't know why.
I want to be in NTU Econs even though I want to be in FASS. And I just said something that doesn't make sense at all, not even to Neptune.
By the way, how do I apply for NTU ah.
8:37:00 PM because I say so