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Saturday, November 18, 2006

what will my future be? how will i plan my route after graduation? work or study?

these questions have been popping out in my mind even more often ever since Ben Yang and Adrian Yeo started talking to us on further studies to get a degree. indeed, i do have alot of factors to consider for both routes. my future, my interest, how long am i going to take, n even to support my family. a few of my relatives have been telling me, being the eldest, i've to share a part in financing the family aft i stepped out to the working society. i've to shoulder part of the responsibility my parents are shouldering now. as i took all these factors into my consideration, i began to realised money is indeed hard to earn. whatsmore, how much can a fresh polygraduate earns? $1500. minus off CPF will be $1200. To support the family n myself, i've to minus off even more. thinking of these, i'm beginnning to see nightmares. Now i understand y parents' earned-money are said to be hard-earned n y my mum always asked me to save money. -.-"

but because of these, i've roughly set out my plans. its juz a matter of time for me to achieve them. the route seemed tough. sometimes i do wish i can juz be a tai tai, sitting at home, going shopping and gossiping with friends, go spa, do facial, enjoying every relaxing moments without the fear of having financial prob. hahs. well, i might as well hope to find a treasure box somewhere in a deserted place n live off with it or i can juz pray hard for money rain to come. wouldnt tat solve every and any problem? yea, fat hope.

coincidentally, most of my classmates are facing the same problem as me. all claiming no money to further studies. lols. everyone's planning to work first before getting a degree. a class of 16, minus off 3 guys who will be going NS, minus off a bonded student to NHC, minus off 4-6 people who are planning to work elsewhere, tat will give a number of 6-7 fresh graduates of cardiac tech searching for jobs in cardiology departments. @.@ wonder if there are enough vacancies to accomodate all of us. *shruggs*

my mum asked me this qns. "what is your field of interest? what do you wan to further studies on?" i think once, twice. n told her. "well, getting a degree on biomedical science is for the purpose of getting a job. on the other hand, i have interest in music too. i've tot of studying music aft i completed my piano grades. but this is purely for my interest. purely to study for the fun of it." my mum had no reply to that. all she gave me was, "juz go with your interest." i was shocked when she told me tat. because for the past, she's been pressing on me to excel on becoming a doctor. -.-" i was like, "oh c'mon, juz because my cousin is studying on these kinda stuffs doesnt mean i've to be the same." some parents juz wan to appear to have a 'higher face value' among relatives and friends for that.

anywae, i shan't digress further. if not, there wont be any end to it. its alrdy a loonngg entry. hahs.

♥ 12:17 AM ♥