Reflections...
Exams haven't started but I haven't started studying either. Anyway was reading my secondary school friend's blogs just now and realised I've been missing out on a lot.
Alright of course I am, I'm not even there with them.
But things like news, nobody updates me also...
Have they forgotten me already?!
I've never given too much considerations about going overseas for educations, maybe cause all my sisters had done that and either I'm used to it or I've unknowingly expected that day to come sooner or later, and so when it came I was already prepared.
But really, actually there's a lot to put behind when one decides to study aboard... Family and friends...
For me personally, friends are the harder of the two that I had to put behind. Why? Cause I know my family will always be there. But friends are easy to be lost.
--- I'm kinda a person who takes things for granted, so when I was typing the previous paragraph I was assuming that nothing will happen to my family. Of course, one thing's for sure, if I lose any of my family members I will... ---
I don't know what will happen to me.
I haven't been having any really close friends since I came to Melbourne. Making friends from the uni course is hard, some people don't even make any friends from uni. I'm lucky that I attended Trinity and so have friends in uni, most of us still hang out together, we don't go out so much with uni friends.
But I'm not that close to my Trinity mates too, partly cause (maybe) a lot of them are attached, don't have time for me. :P
The people I got to know from my club, pretty close, closer than many of my Trinity friends. But most of them are graduating this year, so... Maybe next year I can get closer than ever with my 'older' friends!
Talking about graduation, my parents couldn't get tickets to attend my sister's graduation on the 16th of Dec, so if nothing's improve, my sister will change her graduation to the March ceremony and I'll be going back on the 5th. And... Just being random...
I feel like playing sports now. =x
Alright of course I am, I'm not even there with them.
But things like news, nobody updates me also...
Have they forgotten me already?!
I've never given too much considerations about going overseas for educations, maybe cause all my sisters had done that and either I'm used to it or I've unknowingly expected that day to come sooner or later, and so when it came I was already prepared.
But really, actually there's a lot to put behind when one decides to study aboard... Family and friends...
For me personally, friends are the harder of the two that I had to put behind. Why? Cause I know my family will always be there. But friends are easy to be lost.
--- I'm kinda a person who takes things for granted, so when I was typing the previous paragraph I was assuming that nothing will happen to my family. Of course, one thing's for sure, if I lose any of my family members I will... ---
I don't know what will happen to me.
I haven't been having any really close friends since I came to Melbourne. Making friends from the uni course is hard, some people don't even make any friends from uni. I'm lucky that I attended Trinity and so have friends in uni, most of us still hang out together, we don't go out so much with uni friends.
But I'm not that close to my Trinity mates too, partly cause (maybe) a lot of them are attached, don't have time for me. :P
The people I got to know from my club, pretty close, closer than many of my Trinity friends. But most of them are graduating this year, so... Maybe next year I can get closer than ever with my 'older' friends!
Talking about graduation, my parents couldn't get tickets to attend my sister's graduation on the 16th of Dec, so if nothing's improve, my sister will change her graduation to the March ceremony and I'll be going back on the 5th. And... Just being random...
I feel like playing sports now. =x