Please accept my sincere apology for never updating my blog. Live in SMU, the place where I am currently taking my tertiary education, is indeed hectic. So far, I have at least five projects and assignments, group or individuals, run concurrently, four CCAs with overlapped schedule (I plan to add another one soon), busybodies who keep trying to create absurd connection between my allegedly great background profile and me (piss me off!) and numerous Professors who think I got all the time in the world to finish tasks given by them… and of course a blog which needs to be to be updated. ;)

Nevertheless, I will present to you the life of an ordinary SMU student who got no life and stays at home at Saturday night – me.

So sad and yet I prefer it that way especially after a long and arduous week littered with seminars, essay scramble, meetings, kopi tiam session and whatever crap people throw at me. A typical SMU week except for several minute details: Scrambling to meet IP1’s Deadline, publicly huimiliated by a Case Study Facilitation fiasco and bogged down by Critiques “On Miracle”. What a week…

Yet, I still could not imagine what I did last Saturday night… scrambling furiously to finish my very big and important individual project a.k.a. IP1 which due on monday. In short, during that particular Saturday-Sunday-Monday period, my sleeping time was reduced to a bare minimum of less than 6 hours in total. I was running on constant supply of coffee and whatever snack I could lay my hand to. A truly one of the darkest period of my life in which I refuse to elaborate further.

Moral of the story: No quantity of quality of coffee could ever replace a good nocturnal journey to the land of dream.

As much as SMU is a Singapore third ranked university (out of four) below gargantuan NUS and ancient NTU and yet still above SIM, if you consider it a university, the amount of workload given in SMU is miraculously tailored at a level just below slave camp.

In any case, I have no regret of being here… yet. At least I know surely, what I am currently doing is what I am going to use later during my career.

Of course I realize that what I have just presented is laden with unavoidable biasness, and obvious immaturity. So, please do not think so much when reading my entry.