What I meant to get at was... Despite the fact that most of us consider secondary school to have been a better time of our lives than JC is now, I guess JC still definitely deserves credit lah.
I'd be lying if I said that I haven't had a ball of a time in JC so far. I have! The opportunities, the friends.. It's pretty awesome stuff! :D The only stark difference to me is that school doesn't feel like home anymore. Feels a little more like a workplace.
VS was home. Not 'like' home. Home. xD After school, or during recess, we'd DEFINITELY have a whole bunch of people to hang with or a place to go chill at. (PB ROOM!!!!!! <3) JC's not like that.
But other than that, I can't say I consider JC life bad. I enjoy being in the presence of my classmates, CCAmates and whateverothermates. And I know I'm not the only one. :D
So to my dear friends who are feeling a little bummed about JC in general, just keep reminding yourself that even if JC will never give you the sort of life that secondary school did, these 1.5 years we've got left in it are still a time worth treasuring and appreciating. :)
There's still learning for us to do and friendships and experiences for us to find. Treasure the old, but embrace the new.-Ziyad
There are a few things I've forgotten that I actually used to tell myself and other people not to forget.
Things I've learnt from fellow prefects, fellow Scouts, friends, teachers, seniors, juniors.. Things I've learnt from experience. :/
Slowly, I wanna relearn those things. I wanna rebuild those little broken-down bits of me that shouldn't have been broken down in the first place. -Ziyad
So true. (Y) Time to move on and embrace the new (: Been living in denial for months until recently when I've read his blog. True enlightenment by this charismatic figure.
He's right. JC definitely deserves some credit. I can't deny the amount of fun I had hanging out with 3310 (though I also can't deny the amount of fun I could have with 4C09 and IT Club if I didn't screw up that badly). Great classmates that have given me encouragement.
"Hi I'm Ernie at Sesame Bugis Street."
It's time to pick myself up and find my motivation again.
Nil sine labore.
It's been a long time since we've sung the Victorian Anthem and cheered in Victoria's name. I wonder when we'll be able to do it again.