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    August 22

    A Glimpse of the Past

    Heya all.
     
    How have you all been doing?
    Hopefully your answer will be along the lines of "GREAT" and "AMAZING!!"
     
    Anyway, right now with this post, I'm going to start a segment for you to have a glimpse of my interests or the milestones in my not too distant past, the adventure I'm currently immersed in as well as the plans for the near future.
     
    Let's do it in order; we'll kick it off with the past.
     
    Hopefully if my time-management goes well, we'll get to the end of the segment.
     
    My personal past involves a lot of my schooling life.
    I've always been the one to test my own limits, to try new things, to excel in everything I do.
     
    So, I'm not boasting when I say since Primary 1, I've never been a normal student for more than 3 months.
    (SK Teluk Pulai)
    Primary 1: Class monitor
    Primary 2: Class monitor
    Primary 3: Prefect
    Primary 4: Prefect
    Primary 5: Prefect
    Primary 6: Head Prefect/Model Student
     
    (SMK Methodist (ACS) Klang)
    Secondary 1: Class Vice President
    Secondary 2: Head Prefect
    Secondary 3: Prefect (Assistant Councillor)
    Secondary 4: Assitant Head Prefect, Asistant Director (Interact Club), AJK (Nature Society)
    Secondary 5: Head Prefect, Vice President (Interact & Nature Society)
     
    (Taylor's University College, Cambridge A Levels)
    A Levels: Class Representative, Writer for the Newsletter
     
    No, I do not feel boastful listing those down.
    I feel sad for myself, pitifully so.
    Imagine the things I've missed doing as a normal student.
    I envy my friends whom got to enjoy a carefree schooling era. No rules to abide by undyingly, nor responsibilities to bring home that would weigh you down for the rest of the weekend.
    However, I've never regretted. Just longed, that's all.
     
    So yes, I've been the class monitor, a prefect.
    Never the popular posts. When you take on those roles, people tend to dislike you.
    I've learnt to cope though, so I may have seem cold and a prick back in school.
     
    As for the Interact Club...well, it was like a rite of passage for us guys back then to get involved.
    However, it was really fun getting involved. We got to meet many people, make loads of changes to our community, school and selves.
     
    The Nature Society; it was the best thing I've ever gotten myself into.
    I love nature...so it fits my calling.
    But the people I've met in this society, we bonded like family.
    Literally.
    Nobody better to die beside for a common cause.
    It is a real satisfying feeling when I left the society.
    When we (my best mates and I) joined, it was just recently reestablished, revived. We were the first few members, ever.
    And we managed to convert that once dead club into one of, if not the, most active club in school.
     
    Those are some of the most important things I've done in my past years.
    I've also been the AJK of the bowling club, having once represented the school in the district and state championships.
    Various academic (nerdy) competitions (ie. Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Sastera etc).
     
    I used to play classical guitar too.
    But that seems like a lifetime ago.
     
    Owh, I also used to love to act.
    Haha...but realised down the road people didn't see me in that light.
     
    I was pretty decent playing Scrabble competitively too.
    My team (Reuben, Yat Sin, Woon Han and myself) was undoubtedly the best in Klang, and held our own in the national level (4th placing).
     
    I love to travel too.
    One of the best places in the past that I've travelled to was definitely Japan.
    It was a Homestay Program.
     
    Omg.
    Dah cakap begitu banyak.
    Henti kat sini kay?
     
    Have a nice day.
     
    ps: pics can be properly viewed in the album under 'Past Exploits'.

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