I am currently alone inside the Ngee Ann Polytechnic library, and it's super quiet, peaceful. I cannot hear anything except myself typing against the keyboard. I came back to school today to help out in the open house and to guide some of my friends around the campus. Fortunately, that piece of donut saved my life if not I would faint in the library without knowing it. Yes, I am super hungry right now.
The open house in Ngee Ann Polytechnic is getting more boring as the year goes by, and in an blink of any eye, it's the third and the last open house I will be involved in before moving out from this campus. Freebies are getting less attractive, events aren't really attracting the crowd, but the number of female students applying for diploma course are increasing! What about the guys? The smart ones would opt for their Junior Colleges while the stupid ones are either accompanying the ladies or ... I don't know la.
At the aerospace hub, many female students expressed interest in being a pilot, but not the course itself! This is very dangerous for the the guys especially, you can't expect us to fix and maintain the planes while the females pilot them. It's totally unacceptable! However, if you are a female and interested to join the aerospace technology course, don't hesitate! The lecturers will definitely ensure you a smooth journey all the way to university! The only obstacle you have is that pack of lecherous boys in your class which you will face for 3 years! (:
"I am from Aerospace Technology." This phrase often scare the shit out of people when you are roaming around campus. Because when you are inside the course, people would think that you are smart and capable, as compared to those from the Mechanical/Mechatronic engineering site. The truth is, we are capable and smart.
And we are humble. (:
Shall share more about some tips when surviving in the polytechnic campuses. Till then...
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