Sunday, November 18, 2007

Finally...

Tēnā Koutou!


Nope, I'm not dead despite the obvious cobwebs building up. Connecting to the internet while travelling is not exactly cheap, so pardon the slow updates.

Well, I am finally into my final phase of this New Zealand Student Exchange Programme. With Ivan and Yan Choo back in Auckland, the original travelling group of 5 has whittled down to just 3 people. Also, quite importantly, Cantonese lesson by Ivan and Danny has officially, with only Wei Xin and another Danny to conquer the South Island one last time.

*Poignant Pause*

Finally, to the academic drones still slogging off in NUS and NTU, GAMBETE and hang in there!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

kelvin, i'm in singapore already.. When are u coming back??!!!??!!!!
All your NZ pics are starting to look the same! Is there any major difference between the north island and the south??? pls! get ur ass back here now! i can't wait to start shopping again

Lush...

1:54 am  
Blogger Kelvin Lim said...

Got difference... The South Island generally got more snow capped mountains than the North.

Heh, I'll be back at 3rd December... or that is if I haven't decided to linger on as an illegal immigrant.

4:26 am  
Blogger Kelvin Lim said...

Oh, forgotten the most important thing...


LUSH...

4:27 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for your exam wishes... I'll really need it now considering that:

1) There's a lecturer (the one whom I ranted about on my blog) teaching a*rodymanics II and I can't understand half of what she's saying by virtue of her accent, not to mention trying to understand a*rodynamics concepts out of the other 50%...

2) I have a lecturer who said the following, when the whole class brought out the issue of his notes being too erroneous, or when he found an error:

- "Erm, let me see (pauses for over a minute, literally)... erm, let me check this slide... (pauses for yet another minute, literally again)... erm... I'll get back to you later." And well, just FYI, he doesn't

- "Erm, don't you guys buy textbooks? I mean, you all were supposed to what. If I knew I would have prepared my slides differently". And right after that, he doesn't do anything else to the lectures after that feedback. They're still as crap - pages of formulas and formulas leading to other formulas with minimal explanation and application.

And also, he doesn't provide any solutions to his tutorials. Not even the answer to the question for half the questions set.

Arrrgh... examination stresses... =\

2:46 pm  
Blogger Kelvin Lim said...

Yikes, it's still the nightmarish aerodynamics which is back to haunt you.

And heh, your lecturer has an evil sense of humour...

7:05 pm  

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