Heather Lee
I am me, i ain't pretentious no more. You gotta know me to find it out. And, music definitely is in me ;)
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My Dream
I would like to travel around the world with a loved one and watch as many sunsets as i can. It would be best if the weather is good and it comes with magnificent sceneries and the sounds of nature. Sometimes, i gotta admit that the sound of nature is euphoric. I want to stay in a hotel room on the top floor with a full window view of a busking city so that when i look out of the window at night, i see the beautiful lights under the dark quiet sky. I want to visit Chicago, Cassablanca and Massachusetts. I heard the western countryside is nice. Its simple but beautiful. Quiet but filled with laughter of the people who are contented with what they have over there. I want to experience a farm stay. Wake up to the sounds of the farm animals. Bathe horses and milk cows. I want to see real cowboys and join them for their campfire gathering sessions. As well as sing along to the good old folk songs that they play with their guitars and banjos. One day, eventually, i believe i will find a guy who will bring me to all these places, experience the life that i've mentioned and maybe more, as well as spend the rest of his life with me till we both turn old and grey. Until then, we will still stroll on the beach hand in hand, as we watch the sun submerge into the vast seas once again.
-Heather :)



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Saturday, November 21, 2009 @ 9:04 PM

I'm tired of guessing


Went for the Ngee Ann poly parenteen seminar.
Woke up freaking early in the morning when the weather was perfect for sleeping in. But i'm doing it for my future, so i guess its worth the investment of time?
Anyway, it was a long journey there. They provided breakfast and lunch buffet,
Sat through the 2 hour talk, and picked up a lot of information on tertiary education. Thus it was a fruitful visit.
There are many things to consider when choosing a polytechnic, which would almost determine your career path in life.
You have to take into consideration your aggregate score, and be realistic in selecting the courses of your choice. For example, if you scored a number of 17 points, don't bother applying for a course which requires 10 points for admission, cos that would only mean that you have wasted 1 precious choice in the 12 allowed choices during the JAE exercise.
Next is the polytechnic location and facilities, and your choice of course. What if you're very keen on a particular course but not very keen on the location and the facilities provided by that polytechnic which offers the course of your choice? Or, you feel that this particular polytechnic is the right one for you, you love the facilities and the environment, but the courses offered there are not the ones that you're really keen in? This, is when you need to weigh the pros and cons carefully. But to me, i think that the course is far more important than the poly itself. I won't mind investing more time and transport fee to get to a farther polytechnic if it can give me the future that i want. Its definitely worth the investment.

Omg, a whole load on poly stuff. LOL ok, back on track.
So mum and i went to the life science school, cos i was interested in the vet science course. Found out that the course was half of what i wanted; which is to learn how to treat animals. But, the other hlaf requires me to use animals to find a cure for human diseases, which i think its actually quite cruel la. Mum told me to look on the bright side, suuch that im actually saving human lives if i can find a cure using animals and use it on humans. So yeah, this course has its good and bad sides. I have a few other course on mind too, but still unsure of which would best suit me.
After the whole seminar ended, took a train back to outram, eileen joined my mum and i cos she also went for the talk but had to go home alone. Walked to chinatown to buy DUCK. Lol, yes, duck. But a cooked one of course.
And then we trained home together. :)



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