I would say that i was quite upset when i saw 3-D’s class list last year. None of my Secondary2-E’s friends were there. Nevertheless, i still did recognize a few of them from my CCA. I expected my life in Class 3-D to be quite monotonous. However, or i would say, fortunately, my first ‘thesis statement’ was proved wrong.
Making friends was not a problem for me as all of them were surprising bubbly and cheerful. I did not have to make a tedious effort to talk to any classmate. Somehow i would say, it was a perfect fit. Having Godwin and Germaine as our class’ chairperson/vice-chairperson was a brilliant combination. Godwin, as a person talented in art and music, is filled with creativity in his works. Germaine is really ‘gifted in giving orders’. She has a booming and piercing voice that just shoots into our ears, almost impossible to ignore. Having them as our class’ leaders would bring us together and lead us hopefully to ‘The Most Creative Class’ award this year.
One thing that has changed a great deal, as compared to last year, is my schedule. If i could just scream, i would do so now! I have not a single day in the week in which I’m free. Choir takes up three days, Art elective programme 2 and Student council 1. That leaves Sunday free. I am feeling both physically and mentally drained. Frankly speaking, i have yet to have my personal leisure time this year. I have not found time for it yet. I would not say that homework and tests are causing this hectic schedule, but rather on my part, poor time management. That’s one part of my life i have to improve on.
CCA had been any different for me though. Apart from my new Secondary one juniors, I’ve still been enjoying and exercising my passion for singing.
I guess my attitude in these four weeks and the remaining terms in 2008 are summarized as:
English preacher (1834 – 1892)