By Zhou Yingying
This morning we, sm2 scholars, stood in front of all students in TJC to introduce ourselves. It was my honor to spend two weeks studying in TJC. I think life is full of unbelievable things. Nobody knew which JC he or she would go before, however, we went to TJC. We were so lucky to get the opportunities to live with local students for two weeks. With the help of teachers, students and especially my buddy Ada, I had a fantastic and memorable experience in TJC, in Singapore, in my life. I could still remember the feelings when I first stepped into the entrance of TJC. I felt excited, nervous, happy, worried, and expectable. My mood was complicated. For me, I would like to know Singapore as much as possible. I was curious about the education system; in addition, I was fond of communicating with Singaporean. The life in TJC was colorful and totally different from China. Here we call the senior high school as junior college school; that is, the system in JC is similar with that in university. Because of the bridging course, I just spent a little time to get used to it. Another thing that I was proud of was that I have made many friends with local students. They are friendly, outgoing and enthusiastic. Whenever I came across difficulties, they helped me in time and patiently. All I want to say is thank you and best wishes. My buddy called Ada is a pretty girl. During the past 10 days, she took care of me very well. Since I knew nothing, she had to tell me everything such as which subject next class was, how long the break lasted and so forth. “Do you know the way to bus station? Do you want to eat something? I went to buy some food then I will come back in a few minutes. Did you have a good sleep last night?” These sweet sentences gave me warm. She explained to teachers that “she is sm2 scholar, so she does not have the textbook…” I like her very much. Thank you for giving me the chance to study in TJC, I learned a lot and had a wonderful time. Thank you.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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