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Saturday, August 18, 2007
It's the last week of school! Well, seriously, unlike most students who feel that school is something to dread, i would think otherwise. Its within school that you know that you are constanly improving and learning new skills. It is within school that you are met with challenges and pushes you to your limits. It is within school that you work with your colleagues, whether or not desired. And of course, it is within school that you make and interact with like-minded people. Is school seriously that hard to look forward to? With the last week of school we sometimes feel sad. There are some modules in which we really enjoy and the end of the semester marks the end of these subjects. One very apt example for myself is Service Skills Methodology. As Mr Goh said both on tuesday and wednesday, we have come a long way since day 1 in Temasek Culinary Academy. As raw, unrefined stones, we have been carefully trained to become gems that shine. No one said that the process was going to be easy. There had been painful moments not only for the students but also the service instructors. But we have finally reached the end of the module with a big bang of the official opening ceremony. It was great working with all the people that Mr Goh pulled in from the other service days to help out on tuesday and wednesday. It has been a pleasure. Well, with that, its time to move on. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Holidays bring about a whole different set of challenges for me. Holidays mean that there is much more time to address issues that have been outstanding and to sit down to evaluate what can been improved. This process is essential as it ensures that things would not remain stagnant. I end of with that and good luck to all those who are studying for their end of semester exams. Kenneth blogged at 9:43 PM. |
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