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Friday, July 10, 2009

Little thoughts going on...

You could say that this will be another random post...yet it has bother me for a while...

Some of my friends are entering universities...and there will be more of them joining us in the university lives...Yet...to be honest...despite i have said to my dad that the first semester for me was just about adjusting to my new lives... I couldn't help wonder again...what should a perfect university lives be?

Well...i guess everyone will say that it is an easy question...but then...seriously I am very much bothered...

Study is one of the priority...i guess no one will argue about that...but then...what else should come with that? Everyone knows that after university, we will have to face the real world... At least i think that way... So what should we do during our precious...probably last stint of our study then?

Part-time job? Is a part-time job during your university lives a suitable one? Some may say that working can allow you to learn to manage your time better...make you well suited for your future lives...let you exposed to the cruel and realistic world... However...working part-time while study means that you will have to cut down you time for other stuffs and possibly even studies...is it worthy? You judge it yourself...

Involved in more activities...through social club or sports club...You will have a much better fitness if you have some sports...better fitness leads to better health...or so some say...social club can offer you a huge network of people...allowing you to build your network and know more people which maybe beneficial in the future... But then...getting yourself involved in any club means that you will have to participate in it...meaning that you will have to sacrifice some time for it... sports for a better health? In ANU, it is a common scene to see people walking with the help of a stick...their legs seriously injured...is that a sign of better health? I hope not...Should the time be divided for it? You decide it...

Then it is entertainment. We could never ignore this segment...yet with all those important elements squeeze into the schedule...how much time left for entertainment? And another important question...what are the entertainments available for you? Depending in where you are...the entertainment you might be involving in will be vastly different...of course...personal interest must be taken into account as well...but not everyone will have the same entertainment as they hope or wish... and the time you spend in your entertainment will affect your rest time as well...that is the price you need to pay...

Probably to me...this could be the last element (let me know if i leave out anything)... relationship... Some might not realize...but most will probably get themselves into a couple during this period. Why not? But then...what will the impact be? You could have a great motivation...your partner could encourage you when you are sad.. and you two could most probably be studying together... Seems ideal, sweet and perfect isn't it? But then what if everything backfired? No offence, I am not cursing anyone here...i just say IF!!! If everything backfired? Lost your motivation? Feeling down? No mood to study? Or if you two are together, busy dating and so slightly neglect your study maybe?

Of course, everything i said is just a possibility... No one knows what will happen...yet for all that i have said is that...is it possible to really fit in everything? I would say ... 'Yes'...depending on what and where you are study... But i will agree as well...no matter what you choose to fit in...you will lose something...that is the price you need to pay...

The most difficult thing about university is not about choosing the correct combination of courses... I will say it is more to the correct combination of your university lives element... Every little thing matters... and every little thing may change your lives... possibly forever.... The perfect combination? No one knows... But...the future will tells....

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