well, week two ends.
most of u will curious about the life here, isn't it i m doing well?
overall,two weeks adapting period for myself had past. it is now catching up period.
for this sem, i have taken up 7 coarses.
math, physics, econs, computing, effective communication, english proficiency for a total of 15 au only.
as a physics student, who doesn't touch economics and computing before, it is considered quite tough for me to follow up the lecture. new subjects new terms coming, i am blurred with all those. in addition, singaporean had taken econ during their jc. u will find it, you are the only person who cant catch up during the tutorial time. hmm, have to put more effort in it.
first sem, as what seniors said, if you dont try ur best to score above 4.5 gpa in this sem, u may have less chance to score it in ur following semesters as syllabus is going tougher and tougher. first honor graduate? u cant miss any of the tests!
the pace here, undoubtedly, very fast. to be stay on track, the only thing u can do is, you must always act faster than other, No matter in what aspect. yup, never stop a second striving!
at here, you will feel it everyone is the same. because most of us getting the same result. nothing to compare, and no point for you to compare or ask for others' result as the their answers are clearly shown: string of a's.
one thing i found out recently, as two weeks studying here, i notice that everyone is emulative! they cant lose for even sports match. is that the culture here and as what ppl say "kia shu"?
i went for "fun shoot" game in this eca week which costs me $10. It is worth anyway!
My first experience of holding a rifle shooting.
for the session i joined, there were a total of 5 people including me and my friend.
one senior member and 2 indian seniors.
the first round was conducted that we were asked to shoot the particular part on the given cartoon card. in this round, i only managed to strike 2 out of 10, whereas others all were about 7 or 8 out of 10.
the feeling of losing with that huge gap was bad.
i tried to focus, the best i can, and shot at the target.
in the last round, we were asked to distinguish the flame of a candle. which means that we need to shoot at the wick of the candle. the wick is that small, what a tough task! we were given ten shoots, and what important is, i was able to distinguish the flame 9 times out of 10 shoots!!
probability of accuracy is 90% haha! horray! yup, i won the champion of that fun shoot session! XD
the guy was teaching me the basic of shooting
the prize i won as a champion XP
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look into the eyepiece viewer,
aim,
holding ur target tight,
keep the focusing,
the right time,
right timing,
shooT!
the steps, is the same, in life practice. keep it on =)