Saturday, May 28, 2005

RP Life! or RP no life? wadever...

i heard quite a lot people said that the IT students in RP very very very slack wan, in sch can play CS somemore.. then all the biomed student like me all so stressed in school... i mean, this is only valid for year 2 students. i don't know about year 3, but year 1 is the moderate type.

guess wad? some SIT students can go to school without even knowing what module they had on that day. andrew's class still got people walking out of class to smoke during their presentation and tell the fac, "cher, pause presentation awhile, we need to go smoke first.." and left the classroom. wad fark?!? then somemore sch starts at 8.30am but almost whole class can reach at 9.30am? damn! presentation half way could just easily go home with the consent of the bo charp fac. oh ya, fac sleep in class too...

another thing a SIT student told me yesterday was that their presentation slides, i mean whole class, borrowed from someone from another class and started editing and changing some words, slide background, font size/colour... and... Tada! their powerpoint is done even before 1st meeting is over! ya rite.. continue playing ur CS and go msn chat all you want!

guys out there, if you are rich enough to slack and happily get an SIT diploma without any inputs of effort, RP is the best place ever for you!

Life of SAS students.... in and out of RP...

from what i can see from my class, and my last year friends... fantastic, all of us felt the same... STRESSED and UNMOTIVATED!!

hell yeah.. things are getting more and more.. difficult? nope! juz too many thing to memorize! but wait... i thought PBL is not a system that encourage memorising but understanding instead? well... RP has failed to follow their system eventually huh? i remember by last year fac, Dr Tan Lay Ping said that we are not expected to memorize those chim chim scientific terms in PBL, but to understand them inside out! i agreed too.. but now? i kind of hesitate....

from sch starts to sch ends... all SAS students stayed in class and tried to understand their stuff, now, where's the time for team work? honestly speaking in my point of view, i haven't seen any team, i mean the whole team, working together with each and every single teammates to strive for tt "A". even for me ofcos... all tried to strive for their own A's or atleast just helpping their frens at most. are A's really that important? sometimes i wondered...

Does Grades Matters More Or Understanding? sometimes i can't decide myself either...

so far, in year 2 of RP... i find it very hard to learn anything... i've thought of ponning sch as i'm dead exhausted, felt so tired.. i mean, physically tired... i almost fall aslp on pharmaco tt day... how to abosrp anything like this? i'm trying to sleep early now-a-days...
no idea why i suddenly so dead.. perhaps life's too stressed...
i miss those days where i can go out and tell my fren i learnt things easily and life is RP is not stressful at all...

Current thought: Last year, i dread holidays... now, i can't wait for the holidays to come...

How do you study?

from what i see, i think that RP students who excelled in VB programming in their year 1... they tend to learn smartly (excluding those who did well through "cheating", for example giving facs false impressions).

why do i say tt? cos VB is a subject that is immpossible to study at all, no resource from books or internet, just some clues and tips from facs and you gotta keep ur mind thinking how to solve it, and includes lots of trial and error which you think that might succeed. only those who are able to pass it with determination are the true winner.

as compared to stuff like Basic science... you understood through memorising stuff and understanding them through books, website resources and stuff, as long as you dont suffer from short term memory (STM), you are able to do well.

Final Conclusion: Memorising stuff.. and you will forget, understanding stuff.. you wont!

P.S: you dont memorise the ans for "1 + 1".. do you?

Posted by 壁虎 at 1:18:00 PM

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