Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Day 1 IPO Reflection

Suffice to say that it is rather late for a day 1 reflection, I have finally decided to step out of my couch and desist from reading the trilogy of Hunger Games transiently just for this eminent occasion-to write IPO reflections. Anyway without further boring my readers with my bombastic usage of words, here is my day 1 reflection.

At first, I didn't what to expect, I mean, people from different schools, meeting for perhaps the first time? And whats more, I am the sole student from Catholic High to enter this prestigious institution this year. How am I going blend in?

Fortuitously, I did went out with some of my classmates before the holidays end. Certainly, that's just part of the class. Who would have thought we will have a nation in this class, or 'scandalous' people for that matter. The array of personality displayed by the class on the first day of school was so vivid, so diverse that in truth, even a yellow, square, debonair(e) sponge couldn't handle it- the shy and introvert nature of most girls (even guys too), the nerdy nature of some and sporty figure of others. Tall, short, big, small, really, the adjectives are endless. And of course, who could ever forget the PSLs, 15-16 year olds trying to render our day as entertaining and enriching at the same time. Indeed it was to be an enriching day, the theme for the day, 'camaraderie' among classmates was emphasized countless times by the activities offered on that day. Be it the games, or the infamous 'sulking(?) up', where students has to go along with humiliating acts just to gain points for the class, the results were eminent. Comparing the class in morning with that at the end of the day, I will say that today's objective of teamwork and rapport within the class has been successful. The way class bonds like gel together, it was a really warm sensation.

I may be fatigue when I got home, but now I know clearly that my choice of transferring, despite the lacerations, was the right one

~ Love,
   Shawn

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