life is not as easy as what we watch at movie or at televison but it also not so hard..
life will going well depends on how we manage our way of life.. what path that we choose to make our life better than yesterday..
we have to be more better in more days..
as well as we grow up, life also must going well but once we make a mistake.. don't take it as the end of your life..
whatever happen, life must go on..
take the challenge and face it strongly.
we never know what will happen tomorrow and in future.
but we can plan on what we are going to be or how our life going to be tomorrow and also the future.
don't take everything for granted. take what was happen as our guide to get a better life. everyone from one must have a target on what we wil be in the next three or six years.
for me, the most important in life is our family. without family, we are nobody..
so, my advise to all readers out there, love your familt especially your parents.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
First Empression and Experience...
My first impression when I come to this college, I feel so excited to continue my studies in this university. The environment was very impressed me. My first day is not so fluently because I feel 'lonely' before I get many friends now. I hate to wait the bus to go to the college because I must waited 30 minutes early to get the bus if not I cannot go the college or I maybe late to the class.
The management also not too good as what I'm expected along I'm here. That is what I feel and I had been experienced . Now, I have friends and some interesting experience likes the ways to study here with formal way, friendship with many people such as other people outside this country. Now, I feel so excited and I hope I can be the best among the best student with good reputation in this university.
Siti Zubaidah Zakuwan
The management also not too good as what I'm expected along I'm here. That is what I feel and I had been experienced . Now, I have friends and some interesting experience likes the ways to study here with formal way, friendship with many people such as other people outside this country. Now, I feel so excited and I hope I can be the best among the best student with good reputation in this university.
Siti Zubaidah Zakuwan
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Experience
I've been in UNITEN for a little less than five months. That's almost one sixth of the time I'm expected to spend studying here. Another five sixth and I'll be "dead". I am, so to speak, a teenager of UNITEN. I'm in the rebellious stage, the I'm-not-satisfied-and-willing-to-disagree-all-the-time-with-the-management stage. Although unquestionably I haven't experience everything yet, I have gathered enough knowledge to know that I'm against some of the restrictions that being applied here.
I hate it when the guards stop me at the main gate because I didn't have a car sticker. I also hate it when the guard stop me at the college main entrance and asked me to display my student ID impolitely even when I already did. I even hate it that it's so hard to get in and out of the university compound after 12 a.m. Don't get me wrong, I understand the reasons behind all of it, but I can't help it. I'm a rebel. I have to say though, that the rule against bringing handphones into the examination hall is somewhat cruel. The whole point of having a portable phone is so that people can be reached at all time. In my opinion, the handphone-banning rule was made to allow the invigilator to stay incompetent and lazy. There's no need for the rule if the invigilator can keep a better watch, I'm just saying.
Other than hatred ad discomfort, I've gained some happiness. I do experienced a fair amount of acceptable "human contact". I'm shy in nature, or arrogant to some. It depends on the beholder. That being said, I was able to make few friends, each, who's comfortable with the way i am. Presumably. Then, there's my plausible CGPA and some other things. Yes, I've experience happiness, more or less.
In short, I've experience an equal amount of hatred and happiness for each day spent here. It's not pleasent, but at least it's far from being boring. Hope it'll be tilted a bit to the latter, for the rest of my stay.
p/s: I'm sorry, Sir. I'm quite positive that this is not your idea of KISS. I'm Hassanal Burhanuddin Bin Khalib.
I hate it when the guards stop me at the main gate because I didn't have a car sticker. I also hate it when the guard stop me at the college main entrance and asked me to display my student ID impolitely even when I already did. I even hate it that it's so hard to get in and out of the university compound after 12 a.m. Don't get me wrong, I understand the reasons behind all of it, but I can't help it. I'm a rebel. I have to say though, that the rule against bringing handphones into the examination hall is somewhat cruel. The whole point of having a portable phone is so that people can be reached at all time. In my opinion, the handphone-banning rule was made to allow the invigilator to stay incompetent and lazy. There's no need for the rule if the invigilator can keep a better watch, I'm just saying.
Other than hatred ad discomfort, I've gained some happiness. I do experienced a fair amount of acceptable "human contact". I'm shy in nature, or arrogant to some. It depends on the beholder. That being said, I was able to make few friends, each, who's comfortable with the way i am. Presumably. Then, there's my plausible CGPA and some other things. Yes, I've experience happiness, more or less.
In short, I've experience an equal amount of hatred and happiness for each day spent here. It's not pleasent, but at least it's far from being boring. Hope it'll be tilted a bit to the latter, for the rest of my stay.
p/s: I'm sorry, Sir. I'm quite positive that this is not your idea of KISS. I'm Hassanal Burhanuddin Bin Khalib.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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