Fearless kindergarten kids

In: University

11 Oct 2006 3:59 pm

On the way to hitch a bus in front of Khalifah, I passed by Tadika Brainchild and out of curiosity, I glanced at the bunch of children lined up in order in their blue and white uniform, with some kung fu like poses.

A familiar music rose out of their speakers, and you would never guess what it was.

Jay Chou’s Fearless wtfwtf. Young kids are already listening to these kinda songs. >_> Back in my younger days when I wasn’t really wishing for my two front teeth, Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars, Mary Had A Little Lamb and Three Blind Mice were considered as ‘in’ music for a kindy kid.

The moment I reached the bus-prone area opposite Khalifah, RapidKL no. 523 was about to zoom past me when I flagged it down. There were only about 7-8 people in it, and that was at about 10am.

I can safely say their new route plying the USJ area is a little too new because I realised I can just walk about 30 seconds away to the nearby Klinik Dr Sharm to wait for the buses concerned. -___- Because the Bus 523 from Khalifah actually turned into USJ 14 again, went past Court 8/9, and into USJ 1.

A 25-minute ride to reach Metropolitan College, which is amazingly fast for a bus. My faith in public transportation is renewed. Oh, and all these for only RM1, and the ticket is reuseable for the entire day, as many times as you like as long as it’s within the ‘local’ area.

Woot.

The moment I reached there, I went straight for the UFP office to confirm Kenneth’s news yesterday night that the results were supposed to be released today, since I doubt it when college didn’t as much as e-mail us anything. I was about to enter when I saw tons of papers pinned onto the otherwise empty UFP board, and I suspected as much the results were indeed out.

I did fine!

Microeconomics – 90
Introduction to Accounting – 88
Human Communication – 78
Introductory Academic English – 82
Malaysian Studies – 75

Three HighDs and 2 Distinctions huzzah!

:)

Traded phone calls with friends about their results. Went to the Students Dept. to await further instructions on our Halloween promotional activity.

There was also this huge YES Apprentice event being held at the concourse, sponsored by DiGi, Malaysian Today, Starbucks, etc. Blablabla since we couldn’t promote our own event while that event was still running, I sat there watching how our own students performed, because the grand prize was a job offer at DiGi as a management trainee!

Whoa.

Fast forward after helping two fellow CSO members to be their board/paper-holder in their presentation, prize winners were announced.


The 12 finalists.


Our Top Three finalists, and the two MCs.

I went back at nearly 2pm as I was getting increasingly hungry. Waited for a RapidKL bus for a short while before bus 524 arrived. With amazing politeness by the bus driver, a CCTV installed to monitor people alighting from the bus so that passengers won’t find themselves falling down the steps when the bus moves suddenly, and general cleanliness plus the air-conditioning was actually working, I’m giving RapidKL a two thumbs up!

Plus it’s dirt cheap. Only like 50sen going to and from Metro.

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Saki UNITED STATES

October 11th, 2006 at 9:23 pm

You got a B+, a B, a C+, a B, and a C- by my town’s grading scale. Assuming all of those were your percentages.

Good job! :D -patpat-

One time at my school, when we were buying class rings.. the seller people handed out a random free iPod. I wanted to win it! D:

I hate public transportation. I would rather walk than sit on a bus with other people. They might like.. try to talk to me or something.

;___;

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sweat MALAYSIA

October 12th, 2006 at 3:26 am

rapidkl is very very efficient and clean, i really like it too.

ahha yah my boyf got 92 and that’s a A- in US. only 95 plus is A+. Ish. siao.
i can’t believe your Econ is higher than your English wtf.

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daniel MALAYSIA

October 12th, 2006 at 11:54 am

5 years old kid “HUO HUO HUO HUO HUO HUO HUO HUO!”?

-poke poke-
why u so clever wan?
-poke poke-

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koekoecrunch MALAYSIA

October 12th, 2006 at 12:23 pm

uh in USM hor… 72/100 already = A- lol.

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clem MALAYSIA

October 12th, 2006 at 2:21 pm

Saki: Thanks! :) Well.. I suppose grading systems differ throughout the world. >_>

Random free iPod wtf. =___= I want one too!

I don’t know about general friendliness in the US, but in Malaysia, we generally avoid talking to random strangers for no particular reason. >_>

Suet: yeah I didn’t know it’s this easy taking a bus now. I mean, since you’re staying in Court 8, you simply wait at the guard house for the bus. __

Wahhhh impossible lah to get that high over here lol.

Um well.. ‘cause the way they grade each subject different ma. Microecons don’t have presentations etc yet, while English we have two different presentations.. probably tougher exam questions, etc, so ya that’s why my Econs is higher. :p

daniel: yaaaa they were doing some weird kungfu poses la ahahaha.

-pokepoke!- nola.. pandai-pandai bahagi masa lo. you oso clever what.

koekoe: ohh.. exams there must be hard :p they should standardise grading or something. >.>

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Saki UNITED STATES

October 13th, 2006 at 3:15 am

I didn’t win the free iPod. DDDD:

Old people like to have chats on the bus. As long as you don’t brandish a gun they’ll likely talk to you.

o_o

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koekoecrunch MALAYSIA

October 13th, 2006 at 10:06 am

.. actually, the exams are too easy… it’s designed to match our ahem neighbour’s standard… or they’ll fail in a horrible style

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clem MALAYSIA

October 14th, 2006 at 10:44 am

Saki: Thankfully we don’t have chatty old people in buses here. :p

koekoe: LOL swt no wonder Singapore standard so high.. :(

And Malaysian students.. lol no comment! XD

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jela MALAYSIA

October 23rd, 2006 at 8:22 pm

i saw this girl around 7 or 8 years old. she was holding a v3 i guess, listenin to Toxic. then she said “ahh…boring”. and changed to another pop song.

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clem MALAYSIA

October 24th, 2006 at 2:44 am

that’s.. crazy! my phone oso not so chun. >_>

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