The whole week just passed so quickly. Can't exactly keep track of my time anymore. Was mugging throughout for this morning's Business Law test. It was still alright though. Wanted to head to MoMo tonite. Got about 9 free tickets that comes with one standard drink. But again, my gfs can't make it :(
A much-needed rest is what i want now. Clubbing can wait. For these past few days, i have so many things on my mind. I just wanted to blog them out. But as days passed, these issues would just *poof* as i turned my attention to the endless homework and projects.
Anyway, i am pretty much disgusted by how some people actually stereotype poly-grads in SMU. Was having a rather good impression on a guy in my cohort. But that changed when Missy V said something to the lasses over lunch last week.
The pig only hangs out with the jc-girls. And on the second week of class, that dude asked Missy V if she was a poly-grad. And mind you, my gf sensed a feeling of despise from him. He briefly mentioned that the lasses (including me) have the poly-face. Sucks.
Sometimes i wonder. What poly-face? We looked mature? Old? Serious? Anti-social? And you know what, he graduated from the poly too k. How ironic! And Missy V complained that he only approaches the scholars and jc-students when he needs help. Why? Poly students can't help you hur.
Seriously, i am proud of my peers who are able to get into the Unis in Singapore. Yes, the criteria to enter local U may have dropped. But i think those who made into SMU definitely deserve all the credit they can get. We formed the minority in SMU. That, however, doesn't deter us from mixing around with the foreigners and jc-students. In my opinion, that is interesting as i get to experience how their own cultural works. One thing that i learnt, jc-students are generally more sociable and they ain't muggers. Right Roy? (:
Anyway, jc-girls formed a large majority in my class. And getting along with them is certainly not a problem. I think they are a bunch of fun people to be with. One of them came up to me in class, telling me how i motivated her to copy notes during law lesson. For your infor, i was busy scibbling away. As usual, friends took my notes to zap a copy for themselves.
Having heard of some selfish acts like backstabbing friends in a reputable Uni, I felt kinda glad that i am in SMU actually. I don't believe in being selfish to friends. Cause one day, i may jolly well need their help.
Anyway, to Mr Stereotype, prolly one day, someone might just prove you wrong about poly-grads alright.
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