end of sch
Peace Be Upon You,
I sent in my last assignment from NP to the office at 11.30am.
Returned the library books, before the student card go de-funct.
Pictures after pictures, at block 18.
I have reached the ending line of the marathon.
Still cannot accept the fact that, I am NOT going for a 1 month plus holiday and later meet up with my friends again. I'm still in a state of denial. Don't want to budge from this student status.
Today marked the end of my battle in NP.
(insya'allah, if there's NO failing of modules)
I sent in my last assignment from NP to the office at 11.30am.
Returned the library books, before the student card go de-funct.
Pictures after pictures, at block 18.
I have reached the ending line of the marathon.
Still cannot accept the fact that, I am NOT going for a 1 month plus holiday and later meet up with my friends again. I'm still in a state of denial. Don't want to budge from this student status.
Today marked the end of my battle in NP.
(insya'allah, if there's NO failing of modules)
There will be no more 9am, 2pm lectures. No more complaining about the expensive and tasteless food in canteen 2. No more looking forward to lunches at SIM, whenever there's a long break. No more smuggling in breakfast and secretly eating them during morning lectures. No more having to scout around for the 6-seater table for the 8 of us. No more late-nights in school finishing up a soon-to-be due assignment. No more waking up at 8am and sms-ing the girls, about my absence from the 9am lecture. No more counting of the 30 and more assignments that we get each semester. No more whining about the HUGE amout of assignments we get every semester. No more skipping lectures and later counting the accumulated number of warning letters.
There are still many 'no-more'...
How can I not be sad?
No longer casting in the horror flick, 'the stressed up life of a student teacher'.
You made it all worthwhile...




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