Come to think of it, I’ve been away from home for more than 2 months now. So far, I’ve not been to any other place, except a small town called Leicester (which not many people could have known of it) and London Heathrow (which I only stepped my foot in the airport for less than an hour). That’s right, I’m basically stuck here in Nottingham and having a typical life as a student; study, cook, eat, sleep, play badminton, online, and shop for groceries. What else can I do??
To be honest, I have been really busy for the past few weeks because of my coursework that are constantly due on the same week or even on the same day!!(@.@) It has been a nightmare for me and it still is a nightmare for another 2 more weeks. Well, I do think I’ve been stressing myself a little too much and I do apologise if I did upset anyone for being “unfriendly”. OMG!! I seriously can’t wait to end this all up and take a break man!! Just another 2more weeks!! I’ll be coursework-free!! Woohoo~ (^.^)
After all this while, tonight was indeed the best night I've had, ever since I am here in the UK. Mr Tang (one of our lecturers from M’sia) was here since last week and we finally get to meet up with him tonight. Together, we attended a fabulous lecture regarding soil behaviour by one of the best lecturers named Dr. McDowell. Dr. McDowell, is not only handsome, but also smart and family oriented. The moment that he acknowledged his mother for all the supports she has been giving to him since childhood time was so touching and my tears are rolling in my eyes too.
Anyway, I think I have gone a little too far. What I am trying to say is, “Nice meeting you, Mr Tang!!” Tonight we all really had a wonderful chat with you and Mr Bill. We chatted on almost anything in random but interesting; the history of Civil Engineering in Uni. Of Nottingham, the names of the current buildings of Coates and Pope, the Telford, the sudden massive demands for education in Britain after World War 2, the current economy crisis, and etc. It was just so awesome that we could actually chat freely with our lecturers man~! :)
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
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