Friday, 20 April 2012

[S] There's going to be more!

I can't wait for exams to be over! I have so many things that I want to do!

One of them includes blogging often (which I seem to already do) - I already have many topics that I have in mind that I want to write about - one general theme I plan to cover is Philosophy. I've learnt many interesting things in my philosophy module this semester that I want to share with everyone, and I'll be writing these posts in an easily understandable manner such that the noobest of philosophical minds can get it :)

Another series of blog entries I have planned are what I call my 'Christianity Thesis' in which I lay out my opinions and beliefs about Christianity. Many of them may be controversial, but I really want to make them known and perhaps get clarification on the uncertainties I have.

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Are you a social student?

Different people have different studying preferences. Some like to study at home, some like to study in a public place. Some like to study with music, some like to study in silence. Some like to study overnight, some like to study in the morning.

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Thursday, 19 April 2012

[Insomniac] The Annoying Students

An article that I wrote for Insomniac, it was published 1-2 days ago, and my editor went to email the whole faculty to publicize it -_- So embarrassing got my name too. Anyway:
Finals are looming, and this is when you see everyone's true colours. Alan Teo brings you through a light-hearted description of some categories of annoying students commonly sighted. Know anyone like these?


The Elites


The Elites have completed their readings two months ago, and their revision several weeks ago. Right now they could be busy with finalizing their prestigious internships during the summer vacation, securing a new business deal for their side entrepreneurial venture, or finishing up the Hunger Games trilogy.

It's stressful to hang around the Elites. They exude an aura of excellence without them even trying to do so. Whenever you celebrate your above-median score of perhaps 80/100 for a quiz, they sit there nonchalantly with their 95/100. While we are analysing the results of this test, they are already analysing the modules to take (and ace) next semester.

While many of us will anticipate the dreaded 8am SMS when results are released in over a month's time, they know in advance what kind of grades they're going to get (probably A+ or A, worst case scenario A-), and are already composing the email to NUS to ask when they should collect their Dean's List certificate for that semester.

Yes, we have no chance against these elite group of people, just like how we have no chance against the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy. While we are all struggling and panting, they are just beaming with their elite, radiant smile.



Check out the rest of the post over at Insomniac! :)