I love my FORBISSEA team and Taipei European School.
Of course, I do love Clementi Primary & Nan Hua High too.
NEVER insult Taeyang & 阮经天 in my face.
Or any of my family and friends.
J'adore le francais.♥.
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I love my FORBISSEA team and Taipei European School. Of course, I do love Clementi Primary & Nan Hua High too. NEVER insult Taeyang & 阮经天 in my face. Or any of my family and friends. J'adore le francais.♥. |
15 years young when 3 October arrives Welcome to my world. I speak my mind, and I'm not in the least sensitive. So if you're unhappy with it, please kindly click the little red cross the the top right corner of your computer screen. Thank You (: |
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Follow your heart
I hate it when the first thing people asks about a new job is the pay or salary,I know it may be important because let's face it, everyone needs money to survive, for food lodging and transport etc especially in a place like Singapore where everything is pretty expensive. However I feel that a person should never do a job they don't like just because of its pay. That's just being materialistic, unless like their parent is dying and need money for chemotherapy every month whatsoever. If it's just so they can afford to buy a branded bag every month, then yeah, materialistic. I believe being passionate about a job helps make a happier person and make work so much more enjoyable even if you're earning less. And when there's happier people, there'll be less suicide murder or other crime case, won't that make the society and world a better place to be in. Yeah I do know that we can't always get what you want, so not everyone will be able to get a job they like that has a reasonable pay to provide for their family unless they inspire to be a doctor lawyer or other respectable jobs out there. I just think that perhaps those with a choice should just not care so much about getting the job with the highest pay. Anyway my trip to Parliament house on Friday was quite fruitful I guess. I really learned a lot and made me think a lot about what's going to happen to me after graduating from secondary school. (I'm trying to work towards a goal for O levels, but before that I have to set one right) At first I've pretty much given up Law because 1) I have to travel to the East every single day and I live in the West; 2) My english isn't strong enough and 3) What if I don't do well and I don't get to enter Uni, Diploma in Law is crap so I've set my goal to take Business/Child Psychology/Chinese Studies in Ngee Ann Poly But after a short conversation with Mrs Chng on the bus trip back and hearing about the parliament, I'm inspired (again) to take up Law @ Temasek Poly because Ms Sylvia is teaching there OMG !! AHHH ~~ I'm a fan of hers, yes LOL I know it's weird. She just has the charisma of Hitler but in the good way. So my goal for O levels will be A1: English, Higher Chinese, Chinese, C.Humanities A2: Literature B3: Physics, A Maths B4: E Maths, Chemistry which will bring my L1R5 to a 9. So that just in case I decide to take Business again, I can make it with my score. Yes, I'm going to work towards my awesome goal, and I'm going to start in December. I'll be a completely different Joanne, I'll be a hardworking mugger and hopefully a smart one too (: This post will served as a constant reminder of my goal. I WILL BOOKMARK SCREENSHOT AND USE IT AS MY WALLPAPER Okay this is complete random and boring whatever Bye. |