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Monday, March 31, 2008



Try this at home at your own risk.. =D

Me squall at 5:04 PM


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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Me squall at 5:29 PM


Saturday, March 15, 2008

I missed writing!!!!
Aren't I weird?
Haha...
Seriously.. i really missed writing..
not writing an essay or story..
it's the feeling of h0lding a pen in your hand and write..
"nod"
it's been ages since I wrote something..
since I entered RP, all the work are submitted through the net..
so in general is paperless school lor..
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have my handwriting turned ugly? lols..
or maybe i forgot how to write... O_O!
scary isnt it?
the technology we used in daily basics can be an addiction..
checking emails..
surfing the net..
looking for musics...
watching videos online...
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we bascially rely too much on technology...
what will happen if one day there's extinction of technology..
and we went back to those olden days...
with no electricity..
haha..
how we can really survive under those conditions?
hmm...
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Me squall at 2:28 AM


Saturday, March 08, 2008




Cool articles which are on the nutraceutical products, and of course the senior batch producing functional foods that hit the news. WOW! Cool.. well my FYP topic will also be relating nutraceutical products, and hope it will be a smooth one. =D
Tml is the last day of IT show, so if u are waiting for cheap deals, or havent been to the show, or havent buy any products, u should go down tml, and mus go there early.. cuz by around 2pm it will be very crowdered, so go there early to catch the cheap deals. =D
Below are the links that cover exciting products selling at IT show.

Me squall at 8:00 PM







NUS Open House
Date:15 March (Sat) to 16 March (Sun) 2008
Time:9am – 6pm
Venue:Sports & Recreation Centre,Kent Ridge Campus

Me squall at 1:25 AM




Saturday, 8 March 2008
9.30am to 7pm
School of Biological Sciences

• LEARN ABOUT NTU’S UNIQUE DEGREE PROGRAMMES
• INTERACT WITH OUR FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS AND ALUMNI
• TOUR THE SCHOOLS AND OUR GARDEN CAMPUS
• CHECK OUT RESIDENTIAL LIVING @ NTU
• PARTICIPATE IN FUN-FILLED ACTIVITIES AND WIN ATTRACTIVE PRIZES

Me squall at 1:20 AM


Friday, March 07, 2008




SIM Open House 2008

Date:March 7 & 8, 2008
Time:March 7: 02:00 pm - 07:00 pmMarch 8: 11:00 am - 06:00 pm
Venue:Singapore Institute of Management461 Clementi Road Singapore 599491

Me squall at 2:09 AM




Starting from next thur, 13th March
to 19th March is the enrollment of Yr 1 students into RP.
hmm.. coming new semester I'll be Yr 3 student..
well time sure flies..
2 years had passed since I did the matriculation
like going to RP filled up forms, hand up some registration forms..
take photos.. o.o! and of course
buy laptop. haha..
still can remember that time got quite a crowd there quening up..
haha..
well maybe next week i will drop by the school and look around..
haha.. look at the yr 1s.. =D shh..
and of course this yr batch de laptops sales..

Me squall at 1:58 AM


Thursday, March 06, 2008

















Today is the start of IT show 2008..
went down to suntech today to look around.. haha...
too many crowded around the booths..
in the end just bought a mouse for my sis. lols..
oh ya.. i also bought a laptop skin..
but because it's out of stock so have to order the skin
so have to wait till next week for them to deliver it to my house.. =D

Me squall at 10:00 PM


Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Singapore's 4th public university will be medium-sizedBy Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia Posted: 04 March 2008 1420 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singapore's fourth government-funded university will be a medium-sized institution, taking in not more than 3,000 students a year. For a start, it will take in about 500 students.


Minister of State for Education, Rear Admiral Lui Tuck Yew, said this in Parliament on Tuesday.

Rear-Adm Lui also said that the new university will be independent of the existing ones in Singapore and could offer integrated courses centred on Design, Engineering and Business. Engineering students could be required to study design to make user-friendly products and learn how to market them by taking business modules.

He said: "The new university could encourage this entrepreneurial spirit by offering students the flexibility to disrupt their studies for a year or two to start up their own businesses. Should they choose to, they can then come back to the university to complete their degrees."

As for the proposed Liberal Arts College, the National University of Singapore (NUS) has submitted a proposal to establish a Liberal Arts College as a self-contained autonomous entity, similar to the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory or the NUS-Duke Graduate Medical School.

The Singapore Management University (SMU) is also looking at offering a liberal arts education as it expands its programmes.

Rear-Adm Lui said the government will study their proposals further before making its recommendation.

Rear-Adm Lui said the calibre of the students admitted to the proposed Liberal Arts College will be comparable to the best in the American Ivy League universities.

Professor Lily Kong, NUS vice-president (University & Global Relations), said: "One of the key advantages of situating a Liberal Arts College within a larger entity is that it can leverage on the reputation and resources of a university.... "

NUS proper might be interested to offer a course in Russian history, and maybe five students are interested to do it. The Liberal Arts College is interested to do it and another five students are interested to do it. You may not offer it if you were two stand-alone institutions, but as one (institution), the 5 plus 5 could come together and have a very lively, small class."

NUS agrees that the Liberal Arts College education will cost slightly more than current degree programmes offered in Singapore.

Prof Kong explains: "A lot of liberal arts colleges will rely on various things, one of which would be higher fees. Two, would be endowment. That's a very critical part of it. In Singapore, the government does a great deal, so hopefully through a combination of the three sources, we might be able to manage an affordable education."

The government has not provided any details on when the new university will be built.

With the new university, the government hopes to achieve its target of having enough university places for up to a third or 30% of each student cohort by 2015. This would require an additional 2,400 university places per year.

Meantime, the three universities will increase their student intakes so that from this year, a quarter of each cohort can enter university. That's an increase from 23.5% in 2007.

Out of the new 25% target, the Ministry of Education said that 19% were projected to come from A-Level students and 6% from polytechnic students.

Rear-Adm Lui said that currently about one in six polytechnic graduates proceeds to one of the three public universities in Singapore. But he hopes this can improve to one in five. That works out to 14,700 places this year, with 900 more to be added next year. - CNA/ir

Me squall at 10:59 PM


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