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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
/ -4:18 PM
my orientation week and life in Labuan
well friends, first of all I would like to tell everyone that I'm in Labuan now!
everything seems to be on the track right now but I don't know how would it be after few months where I'm facing assignments and exams soon!
let me tell you about my experience throughout this two weeks in East Malaysia! All I get is, free dieting because ever since I reached Kota Kinabalu, I didn't take in any full meal because the rice they provided are too 'nice' to be swallowed! good! I'm stuck here at the first few days but I'm glad that things are now settled down and I'm getting used to it!
something I'm very happy with is, I'm not afraid of cockroach anymore! The first day i reached Labuan my first assigned job was to kill the cockroaches around because one of my friend are very afraid of cockroach but I find it funny because I thought that I'm the only one but actually it's not.
my roommate was someone that can be considered as funny I guess but only at times. I was doing all the talking most of the times but is better compared to someone that does not give any respond. she came from the same hometown as me but we're taking different courses.
something I'm glad and proud of is my homesick is getting lesser and lesser! but the problem I'm facing currently are my studies! I find it so unfamiliar with my syllabus now. especially maths because I've officially returned every single knowledge taught in high school. I'm trying hard to recall everything in modern maths but I'll still try my best to do better!
this coming september I'm having two weeks raya break but most probably I won't be back to TI because of the expensive air tickets! SO don't come and bark on me if I didnt go back this holiday but I'll definitely show up this end year sem break! I missed every single things in TI. 3F's that I wanted the most, families, friends and foods!
oh yeah, forgot to say about the international students that came to our university to further their study~ I think it would be difficult for them to be in Malaysia because here mostly everyone were talking in BM but at least at here I can practice my Chinese so that I can chat with them if possible to do so.
i will end my post here la. lazy wanna type d!