According to some website, my birthday means that...
Your Birthdate: December 26
You lucked out the the skills to succeed in almost any arena. Put you in almost any business or classroom, and you'll rise to the top. You're driven and intense, but you also know when to kick back and cooperate. Your ability to adapt to almost any situation is part of what's going to make you a success.
Your strength: Your attention to detail
Your weakness: You can be a little too proud of your successes
My work week is finally over, and I'm heading for a ONE-day break tomorrow. Of course, tomorrow won't really be such a break. I aim to complete my university applications tomorrow, and I will be heading down to Orchard Road to collect my book! There goes $39. Lol.
I have a craving, this time, it's not about food. I've been craving to get myself a new bag, that, and a new pair of shoes. I may cave in on the bag thing, just not the shoes. It's too much hassle breaking in new shoes. Even the shoe I bought last month, which is half broken in, is still breaking in, especially at the front, the back's perfectly fine.
I've turned down yet another tea reception invitation by a government scholarship body. Don't tell my mum 'cause she's really going to skin me alive for doing so. The thing about me is that I'm not scholarship-mongering. I'm not applying to everything scholarship body that awards them just so that some organisation pays for my tertiary education. I want to be able to do something I like. So even if they were to allow me to choose my course of study but make me do something I dislike at the end of the day, then I'd say "no thank you". This is one of the times where idealism beats practicality. A little idealism is good once in a blue moon, except this time, I'm afraid most people would say, is the wrong time for idealism to be winning.
My dad's godfather (which makes him my erm god-grandfather?) is turning 71 in a couple of weeks. Strange. I never knew he even had a godfather! It's going to be at some hotel. ARGH. Chinese food (again), anyone?
I can never type in the proper manner, I can't say that no one taught me because people did try, I just loved my current typing manner a little too much to change. While people like them advocate typing with all ten fingers, I make do with eight (minus the thumbs, and when it's 6, you take the pinkies out too!). Most of the time, six. And I manage, pretty well I should think. Of course, it's a whole new ball game when it comes to laptops. 2 months since I've actively started using one, I'm still struggling to type with it. The keys are all over the place, and they just feel so different.
I worked for 6h 30mins today. Hopefully, they won't deduct anything for CPF purposes again. I mean, it's my OT pay!! It is CPF-exempt, right?
I'm a 3rd year student in what is probably the largest autonomous university in Singapore majoring in a Science-related subject (well it sorta IS SCIENCE). I'm known to be introverted, sarcastic (at times), funny when I rant (which isn't a good thing lol) and somewhat of a loner. I miss LA and would move there in a heartbeat :(