random rant.
Jul. 31st, 2007 03:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Is it a crime to be prepared? To be enthusiastic about something? To have a goal in life?
I don't think so.
So excuse me if I'm just wanting to make sure I don't screw up the last chance I get to turn my life around. I've always been relegated to second place because of my inability to be sufficiently prepared and I only have this amount of time for me to achieve a concrete dream.
Not some vague, hazy goal. :\
EDIT:
WTF.
ARGH WTF?!
I THINK GRADUATING IN 4 YEARS IS QUITE OUT OF THE QUESTION NOW. I'll probably have to take 4.5!?
I don't think so.
So excuse me if I'm just wanting to make sure I don't screw up the last chance I get to turn my life around. I've always been relegated to second place because of my inability to be sufficiently prepared and I only have this amount of time for me to achieve a concrete dream.
Not some vague, hazy goal. :\
EDIT:
WTF.
ii) I understand that as an FASS undergraduate, I'm required to fufil 3 Exposure modules of which cannot be counted for my major's module requirements. Thus, if I plan to major in English Literature, my 3 Exposure modules (e.g JS1101E, PH1101E, PS1101E) must be of other divisions. However, my main enquiry is that if I am planning to do a double major in e.g English Literature and Japanese Studies, will the module JS1101E be 'double counted' as both fufilling the exposure modules requirement and the major requirement?
Ans: If you are in Double Majors Programme, your exposure modules for the 2 majors will not be counted towards fulfilling your faculty level requirements. You need to read another module from the Asian Studies Division to replace JS1101E.
ARGH WTF?!
I THINK GRADUATING IN 4 YEARS IS QUITE OUT OF THE QUESTION NOW. I'll probably have to take 4.5!?