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What was the life of this undergrad?

Studies, exams, well that's the lot. And then some. Being a computer science student one had to bear with the virtual and abstract world of ones and zeroes besides the already confusing and sometimes intimidating concrete reality we live in.

Nonetheless, I never allowed education to interfere with my life as I saw it then. So, there were softball, badminton, jogging, block suppers, walks in the Botac, D&Ds, inter-hostel games, jams and hops. There's never a lack of activities to do then and always so little time!

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There is a fine line drawn between what one learns and believe in. With faith and religion, this fine line can sometimes be blurred that may end up making the whole person a contradiction to self and to those around him or her.

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Eusoff College, FWOC

 

 

 

In the World, Not of the World

 

My entry into life in Singapore and what it had to offer then was not done, thankfully, with the absence of my Catholic upbringing. It is because of this and the support I get from the various Catholic organisations and activities within campus and also with the small Catholic group in Eusoff College, that I remain true to myself in spite of the ups and downs of student life in the University.

My main anchor was with the Legion of Mary which kept me sane throughout my study years. The small gathering of Catholic students in Eusoff also provided the needed communal support. All in all, looking back at all these, I cannot help but see the very hand of God gently guiding me through the minefield we, so casually, call life!

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