I haven't updated the blog for a very long time..yucks! Where should I start?
Exam results? BLAHHH!!!
SSS1207 A
LSM2201A B
LSM 2103 F
GE 2220 B-
CM1101 B+
Yupped, you saw it correctly..I did flunked my cell biology. Now it looks like i have to repeat my module next sem =(
Oh yeah The F means my CAP is still stuck at 2.92. No UROPS i guess =(
I asked for a review of my script, so I was going to school to meet Prof Yeung. She showed me my exam script and it was pretty obvious even with a passing grade of 30% for module, she was already quite generous with my marks. Well, she also gave me a lecture on how important grades are. LOL =)
Drats, still pretty gutted about it. It is like England did not qualify for Euro 2008 and thrashed 4-1 by Germany at the World Cup: simply crap results and underperforming
Must spend less time at the computer.
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Recently, (well in 22-23 may) , I spent 2 afternoons as a volunteer in the Operation No Release. Basically, volunteers were posted all over the central nature reserves, to educate and stop any people releasing any animals for Vesak Day for good karma. It turns out that is an appalling poor idea. The ecological balance to the nature reserves simply get screwed up( like competition with native species). Secondly, 80%- 90% of the animals simply do not survive the release, as most of the released animals are pets who do not know how to look after themselves. ( I guess if my Mom simply walked out of the house today , I will also get screwed as well. For a start, I don't know how to cook). On the 22 May I got posted to the Dairy Farm Nature Park and the day after that to Upper Selatar. On both days though we ( pairs of volunteers will get posted to variuos stations )did not see any animals releasers.However, we watched the NParks officals stop a running group that was intending to run in the forest in which entry was forbidden. We also saw a group of nature photographers in the where we were stationed. They were very happy to explain to us what are they doing and showed us an assassin bug on the tree trunk. Overall, it was a good experience for me and i saw a lot of animals like monitor lizards, long tailed macaques and a very big millipede.
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As for the Triple Helix article i was writing, the professor has now revised my article and I have submitted it for a yet final round of revision. Yes
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That is all for now =)
See you soon..