My Story ( cont. )
~My world is full of passion because of you. Without you, how could I ever survive?~
MY TEENAGE LIFE

As any other normal teenager, I went to a Co-educational College when after graduated primary school. As a small fish swims into a big pond, everything seems new to me. But honestly, I HATED my first 3 years of college. For the first two years, I manged to survive but the third year I just couldn't stand it anymore. 14 subjects a week (Chinese, Mandarin, English, Maths, Physics, Chemisty, Biology, Geography, EPA, Chinese History, Western History, Music, P.E and Religious Studies, can you imagine that? Especially for science. I just have NO BRAINS for it! Though Daddy is like a Physics and a Maths teacher (which I'm always proud of ) and Mummy is a English and PE teacher, I just never ever inherited their knowledge, no wonder why my mum kept suspecting where I come from? Planet X? And also, I have to learn how to develop my "communication skills" with my friends since I have problems with them....but I do have couple of good friends (you know who I'm talking about!) and they are just the nicest person on earth! (told you I was from Planet X)
  Anyway~ form 3 (year 9) was like the crappest year of all. I didn't know how did I stuggle through, but I know if I stress too much or have too much pressure I'll have some problems concerning my physical body. Though the doctor has already cured me before, but like I'm still afraid it will happen to me again, so maybe the best way for relief is actually go back to Aus, maybe I'll be more suitable or even happier. Who knows?


LAST YEAR IN HONG KONG

 
Honestly, surprisingly, last year in Hong Kong went out pretty smooth for me! People tend to be more mature, and it was really competitive. I can't imagine how come the boys are sooo good in basketball! And they can manage to play basketball but also be really good in studying. (Once this proof that morphines gives you relaxation and you tend to boost your energy level) Anyway~ I'm not that good at sports, so I actually participate in other "school societies" such as English, English Debating and Psychology society. As a committee member, I developed the sense of holding fully responsibility of everything, since you are representing your club, you don't want to get anything wrong. English was quite fun, I was in the radio and board group, so I get to be one of the DJ's in the school radio program, which was pretty cool. From doing a radio program, I know that you can't get anything wrong once you're on air and you have to work really fast in 30 mins. Who said the DJ gets to relax when they're playing a song? That is so not PC! But honestly, that was a really good experience that I get to speak non-stop in English for the whole show. I also debate for my class for both English and Chinese. Unfortunately, after heaps of training, I still haven't known ANY of the rebuttal skills. My opponents often made me speechless in the debate, ha! But that was alright, I managed to learn how to work out different facial expressions to "show off" my opponents such as :P or >.~ or @.@ or $.# hahaha. I just love it.
 
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