Spread for the international students' night...
School has started and work has resumed. Or at least it should have. By our very own definition, work is usually handled by the ministry of academic affairs, headed by Xiaoli. With a stellar accolade behind her belt, we are in good hands. There are so many projects to do. Not that I am complaining; if there r no projects for that module, it means there will be written exams. Now the idea of having a written exam isn't exactly that entertaining. It's a catch-22. You can't have everything for you.
On the topic of projects, our clique seems to have this mesmerising appeal. We have this group of other exchange students who try on one too many occasions to penetrate our clique and insisted we break up so that we can be offered opinions from people other than our own. Not that I discourage this idea, in fact, I applaud with the greatest agreement. However, they have a hidden agenda, that is to leverage on numbers. Excuse me, we may appear and act like intellectually challenged people from the far east, but we are smarter than we look or speak.
Our weekend routine is heading to Copenhagen to explore every nooks and crannies. Last weekend, we decided to search for some queer bars/pubs. We found a few but there were not as 'fun' as we have expected them to be. Later today, we are off to buy train tix for our Amsterdam trip.
On the topic of projects, our clique seems to have this mesmerising appeal. We have this group of other exchange students who try on one too many occasions to penetrate our clique and insisted we break up so that we can be offered opinions from people other than our own. Not that I discourage this idea, in fact, I applaud with the greatest agreement. However, they have a hidden agenda, that is to leverage on numbers. Excuse me, we may appear and act like intellectually challenged people from the far east, but we are smarter than we look or speak.
Our weekend routine is heading to Copenhagen to explore every nooks and crannies. Last weekend, we decided to search for some queer bars/pubs. We found a few but there were not as 'fun' as we have expected them to be. Later today, we are off to buy train tix for our Amsterdam trip.
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