I finished my studies. Now I’m so ‘borink’ !!
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
You know the day I finished the final exam is the day (given by that you are very positively sure that you gonna pass the paper) when you are graduate. Compare to SPM, normally those days teenagers would feel the freedom that they gain. All of them are very excited to reach the so-called world out there. Some would continue study, but majority would go out looking for job or in other words ‘making money’. Why? Because where comes the money comes the fun. Agree? Haha.
Every single batch in Malaysia denotes about 400 000 of people each. From this, the higher education institutions offer roughly about ONLY 150 000 seats available for these students to further diplomas or degrees. What happen to the other 250 000? Some STPMs and some go for certificates. But MAJORITY straight went out looking for jobs. For the ladies who possesses good looks, she will go for receptionist, promoters or GROs. For guys would go work for McDs, KFCs, and many other fast food chain in Malaysia (recently got 24 hour McDelivery that allows more species so-called mat rempits easier to find job). But a huge number would go out and become factory workers. This is what happen to every batch of our country’s teenagers. If we combine every year, it’s gonna be a very very huge number you know. I bet only few would return back and continue their studies (maybe because of their parental advise or ambition to become a professional since they already have the money from working). From my observation, once you got your hands on the money, it very hard for you to study. SO imagine an 18 year old who going to choose for money or study. I believe instead of study, he or she definitely will continue to work for money more and even more. A lot of our people still didn’t aware how important education as it is today. It’s crucial but our teenagers today just wanted to have a simple life without higher education. It’s just my opinion. If you say I’m wrong, I’ll say: There no right or wrong in stating opinions, so whatever~
After the exam, I realized that I been here for over 5 years now. Then, i didn’t know what to do. Anyhow, after I finish my exam, on the same day I simply message some of my friends outside mmu informing them that I already graduate. Somehow if you feel too excited means you just do it no matter what people gonna say bout you, right? Hahaha. My batch had a photo taking sessions. It was great.
But I remember my days were quite wasted with just sleep and eat all over and over again. Well, we all do that after graduate, right? But not for long and you know you have to move on. On my final week in Melaka here, I did spent my time with all my classmates. It might be our last time together after everyday we met during class for few years. I went fishing, went for a movie, and yamcha almost every night. Hahaha.
One thing for sure, I’ll be leaving Melaka. A lot of things happened here. I’m gonna miss it all. I’m just lost of words right now.
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power siot! kadewalai
how about percentage of dudes and babes gone wasted? u have any idea? wakakak from my opinion besides they ve options to be minah kilang or mat kilang or mat rempits for fast food chains some of them go for business at pasar malam, others open their own burger stall like we saw last time in bukit beruang.. u know wat i mean.. and not that all, we live in a multiracial country.. and i’m sure some sadayan dudes open thier vcd stall and wat so ever.. Tamle? i don’t know, u mixed with them for almost 5 years maybe u know where they had headed for.. in the end we can blame our wasted prime minister who just thinking about himself to save his big lazy ass in our corrupt goverment.. gud luck bro..
to gen.itikz:
Tq for ur comment anyway. For those out there reading, kedewalai is in Tamil which means “Oh My God” >_<
to jasin:
thank u bro. Good luck to u too!
Welcome to hell.
To Abah:
i’m scared! waaa!