Thursday, 27. March 2008, 08:58:36
HANU, no good!
I claimed proudly a few months ago that how lovely my university was. But ... now, I'm going to scream out loud that WHAT A STUFF!
All of students in HANU must study very hard, not me alone. We have a lot of "clutter" (homework, assigments, reseach projects...) to fulfill within one year only. The most terrible thing is our schedule. We go to school all days from Monday to Saturday and have a lovely Sunday off only.
What's more, too heavy stuff of curricula drive us crazy. 11 subjects related to english are prepared for students to "flood" them. God! What a terrible thing to think of!!!
Ack .... I'm sitting in the computer lab and the "NOBITA" teacher is staring at me. Be careful! I didn'finish this lesson's exercises anyway. I'm exhausted and cannot concentrate anymore.
Just complaining a little bit. Don't mention! We HANU's students will recover after this "disaster" soon. Good luck to all of us!
Wednesday, 12. March 2008, 07:07:21
lessons
When being a freshman, the only thing you desire is to rush in the job market. You ride and wander a long streets; You apply for a part-time vacancy in many companies; You go to "advisory centers" to ask for help, then giving them a certain amount of money; And finally, you are disappointed without gaining any experience back. Poor you!
The reason is that you are a freshman.
YOu need time to prepare for your future job. In other words, if you have an intention to apply for a post, you should spend time researching the market, collecting related-information, studying and self training necessary skills before taking actions. Only in that way, can you be well-prepared for your future job and showcase your all ability (of course, it is not a waste of time like your aimless going on the streets ). To sum up, preparation makes you best.
That's what my dear told me several days ago. Thanks, my dear. I'll step back for the best preparation and impression.