Saturday, July 31, 2010

Two Weeks in College

AS KYUEM welcomes the new Juniors of Batch 13 into the jungle life, lots of things have been happening in just two weeks. Of course the Induction Week for the Juniors, MABECS Personal Statement madness, Batch Anniversary, MUSCOM Booksale, House meetings, classes, assignments, studies and etc. Hectic, yes I would say but it's a good start for a whole new semester hoping that everyone would work harder and to remind ourselves the main reason why we're here in the first place - to get good results in our A Levels.

Thanks to the college for cleaning them up during the holidays.

It's good to see the college back after a long "productive" break. I really appreciate to those who cleaned our chalets and it's really cool that they didn't throw away all the stuffs that I posted on my wall. Maybe it's just too much for them! But they took away all of our shampoos, soaps, detergents and even our pales! I reckon they've put it in the Warden's office.

Despite all that, I made a quick visit to the Cafe and I'm loving the new transformation they did to the Cafe. Well, not much of a transformation but still it looks darn good. We now have Mango, Orange and Grape juice for only RM2. It's good to see the smile on Kak Ida's face.

They changed the arrangements.

Notice the change on Week 2's Friday. It's 6 5 4 3 2 1. Not 5 4 6 1 2 3 anymore.

Ah, the beautiful 'finished' garden. Mr Conquest queries a lot about this during Economics.


Oh yeah, have I not told you that now there are no more reasons for Radhie to go and meet Wei Ling at the Love Tunnel again since all the Male Point Fivers are relocated into the Male Chalets. And the Female Point Fivers are relocated according to their respective Houses. Can you see the big smile on Farouk's face?

Classes begin for us on the next day which is Tuesday and we've already got tonnes of assignments and home works. But that didn't matter because all eyes are on the Juniors. 137 all of them, expecting the unexpected in the jungle life of KYUEM. We didn't get any scholars from PNB now. From what I've heard, it's because PNB is slightly pissed off by their scholars who joined politics and did not serve them back after they graduated. But we do have six YTN scholars and most of the Juniors are privately sponsored.

The final day of Induction Week

Hijjaz managed to get his hands on the crutches and he's only been one week in KYUEM. Same goes to whatever happened to Chong last year.

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