New timetable
I finally received my JC timetable today, and the schedule sure isn't pretty at all. School ends at 4:10pm on Mondays and Thursdays, 5:10pm on Tuesdays and Fridays and 2:10pm on Wednesday which is a CCA day. It makes me feel that I took NJC's 50-min periods for granted. NYJC's periods are 1-hour long, and shaving off 10 minutes each period may allow you to end one hour earlier everyday! Sheesh...
I went to the Singapore Youth Flying Club with my friend today to enquire the details of the course. The registration fee is $10 and if you pass the medical and get selected, the costs for the remaining lessons are fully subsidised. I'll be going down this weekend to register for the course and I hope everything goes well. It is my childhood ambition to be a pilot and I'm finally on my way to becoming one! If I do get selected for the flying course, it'll be a challenge for me to juggle my academic work, school CCA and the flying course.
There's a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. At the end of my JC course, I hope to gain as much knowledge and enjoy myself as much too.
At this moment, I still miss my NJ friends. My secondary school mates, who were in NYJC for the first three months, have found new friends. It now seem to have all comes back to square one when I entered NJ and had no friends. The new timetable starts tomorrow and hope that my new classmates will bond and have fun! :)
I went to the Singapore Youth Flying Club with my friend today to enquire the details of the course. The registration fee is $10 and if you pass the medical and get selected, the costs for the remaining lessons are fully subsidised. I'll be going down this weekend to register for the course and I hope everything goes well. It is my childhood ambition to be a pilot and I'm finally on my way to becoming one! If I do get selected for the flying course, it'll be a challenge for me to juggle my academic work, school CCA and the flying course.
There's a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. At the end of my JC course, I hope to gain as much knowledge and enjoy myself as much too.
At this moment, I still miss my NJ friends. My secondary school mates, who were in NYJC for the first three months, have found new friends. It now seem to have all comes back to square one when I entered NJ and had no friends. The new timetable starts tomorrow and hope that my new classmates will bond and have fun! :)
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