livergirl


tarot

following Desy :

You are The Empress

Beauty, happiness, pleasure, success, luxury, dissipation.

The Empress is associated with Venus, the feminine planet, so it represents, beauty, charm, pleasure, luxury, and delight. You may be good at home decorating, art or anything to do with making things beautiful.

The Empress is a creator, be it creation of life, of romance, of art or business. While the Magician is the primal spark, the idea made real, and the High Priestess is the one who gives the idea a form, the Empress is the womb where it gestates and grows till it is ready to be born. This is why her symbol is Venus, goddess of beautiful things as well as love. Even so, the Empress is more Demeter, goddess of abundance, then sensual Venus. She is the giver of Earthly gifts, yet at the same time, she can, in anger withhold, as Demeter did when her daughter, Persephone, was kidnapped. In fury and grief, she kept the Earth barren till her child was returned to her.

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register time!

Yeah so this morning, 830am Jakarta time, I have to register my subjects for next semester. From 5 subjects I’ve prepared, only 1 could be registered instantly. I have to change the index of the other four. But thank God, it was not so crowded so I could easily find vacancies. Moreover, now I even have a day off every week, on Tuesdays.

My electives are still on the waitlist, as usual. But I’m really satisfied with my core schedule. And I’m glad that I could use my ABP privilege (although next time I can’t). So now the problem is to match my schedule with my friend’s in Add/Drop period.

And one more problem. Last semester I took a placement test at NTU so I can register German 2 subject. I passed, but then the course had no vacancy left. So this time I tried to register again, and it said that I have not fulfilled the pre-requisites. What? So I checked the email (which informed me that I passed) and found out that I am eligible for German Level 3. Waw! On one side, I’m glad. I’m not that bad in German (so that means I still can live there) but on the other side, there is no German Level 3 offered this semester. Damn! I already sent an email to the school, but I’m pretty sure they will offer the course next semester.

That’s why I’m thinking about taking courses at Goethe Institut Singapore. I can take the Saturday sessions. After all, I’m single now, so I don’t have to enjoy my Saturday night. And now I have a day off on Tuesdays. On the other side, more homeworks, more stresses. I need to think a lot about this.

But for now, I’m happy with my schedule :smile:


kangen

  • momo
  • waffle girls
  • HMV
  • teh peng
  • McFlurry
  • waiting for the bus on Sundays & the church people (well I actually mean hall 8 bus stop. this pic is hall 11 bus stop but nevermind… :mrgreen: )
  • Sotong @ Old Chang Kee

sources:

http://herecomesthecow.blogspot.com/2007_12_01_archive.html

http://www.land-of-kain.de/ntu/ntu_busstop.jpg

http://putri-berendam.blogspot.com/2007/10/old-chang-kee-sotong-fritters.html

http://www.yuri-c.jp/mcflurry.jpg

http://www.bestplacesexplorer.com


homeless

Yes I am still homeless. Thanks to that stupid NTU HAS cut-off point. I have no place to stay in Singapore. Tired of all the consequences. Where will I put my fridge? Where will I put my other stuffs? How will I take it there? Am I gonna get a room in the 2nd round? What if…?

My mum’s busy. My dad, as always, making things worse. My friends are also homeless. My melancholic side always put this homeless thing in my mind whenever I try to forget it for a little while. Panic panic panic.

Clearly I cannot really enjoy my holiday with all this stuffs. I should have enjoyed the scenery from the bus along the way to Brussels and Paris…but instead, I keep thinking about where will I stay after I go back to Singapore.

I am just so fed up with my school’s hostels. If they want to raise the cut-off point, they better do it in the beginning of the acad year.

A week before I return to Singapore. And yeah I’m a homeless foreigner. How desperate.


choosing subjects

I have 12 core subjects in my 2nd year as an EEE student (if the school doesn’t kick me out). According to the recommendation issued by EEE website, I should take 6 subjects in first semester. I’ve passed one, so 5 subjects (13 AUs). In the 2nd semester I should take the other 6 subjects (17 AUs) and even SEVEN core subjects if they still put my name under ABP program (which I’m sure they will kick me out very soon).

I plan to take two more subjects in art (to be precise, music) this semester. As usual, I want to add something I probably enjoy. I plan to take GV 17 (applying for the third time) and AAI282 (percussion). So the total is 19 AUs. Quite few, isn’t it? I usually take more than 20 AUs every semester. Well, I often think to add one more subject to my planner, a prescribed elective in business and management.

But…I knew I cannot handle it. I’m not that smart. So, let’s just follow what the university has given in the curriculum.

For the worst case scenario (not getting GV17 and failed at percussion audition), I will add MB102 (Business Finance) as my PE in B&M [I will s/u it, of course].

I will still consult my seniors about the subjects before Tuesday, but most probably my subjects will be:

  • EE2001
  • EE2004
  • EE2006
  • EE2071
  • HW201
  • AAI282
  • GV17

One thing I worried is the laboratory (EE2071) and technical communication (HW201). It will be nice to have Indo friends in those subjects to we can do better in formal lab reports and more importantly, the presentation. And mostly my close friends aren’t EEE students. Hmm…I survived my first semester where there’s no Indonesian in my lab and comm class…let’s see if I can survived this too.