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Originally posted by sinicker:
wow NUS ahh hegu!
take the bus to the mrt and the train down.
if u want bus only, u can take 95 to commonwealth ave(the red blocks bus stop) & change to 106/111.haha yeah long time no see! will you still be using your car to travel to ntu like during ns? *envy*
looks like there is no direct way to orchard, in that case i think mrt is the fastest during peak hours (though i hate the idea of travelling down (the EW line) and transferring up (the NS line) again. thanks for the info!
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Originally posted by meltz:
nice show i like :lol: 犯人
they put the show on Ch U so that it has no chance to qualify for any awards in star awards :lol:aiyoh dun give false info lah haha
it was put on Ch U due to its PG rating and can't be aired any earlier than 10pm
anyway Ch U programmes are eligible for star awards lah, look at their variety shows nominated...
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Same logic, actually....
Then what happens if you have to work as a team, and all of your group members are strangers?
Orientation is there for you to learn to connect and build bridges with others. Which is why you have all those team-building activities to get everyone to learn to work with each other.
If you're unwilling to get to know other people during fun and games, then will you do the same for work as well? Group projects are an inescapable part of undergraduate life.
i did not say i was unwilling to know other people, just that i need courage to do so, from my friends. if i were unwilling then i wouldn't have thought of joining the camp or orientation at all.
working in a team is fine, since striking a discussion on work is easier for me. though the friendship might get rather bland from all the work-related discussion... after all it's the existence of a group project that binds team members together. ok i think it's very superficial of me to say that, but i doubt project is a enjoyable experience for everyone...
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Then in that case.... when it's time to bid for modules, and your friends all choose modules that you don't like, will you join them as well?
Now's the time to be more independent, man.
nope i won't. study & work is a different thing for me. i prefer to pursue my own interest and study alone. that's why i changed my initial mech eng choice despite knowing so many friends from there.
but when it comes to play, friends & company becomes a must. otherwise i won't enjoy fully.
anyway do you encourage joining a cca? most of my friends dun plan to join any and heard from some seniors that it's better to concentrate on studies instead.
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Aiyoh.... you die die must be accompanied by people you know?
Then seriously, there's no point in going for orientation week either....
company is very impt to me! it will give me the courage to know more ppl and enthusiasm to particpate in activities!
if im alone then i might just shut myself out from the others, or take a back seat in every activity.
at least for orientation week i would be able to convince more friends to join cos it's during curriculum time and does not affect their temp jobs unlike now.
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Congruent is ok with me, but so far I haven't met someone with exactly the same interests. What are the odds anyway...
Similar seems to be the neutral non-extreme answer. My best friends all have somewhat similar interests as me with some differences.
As for totally different ppl, it would be very hard to even strike a decent conversation...so no...
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