Found this photo when I was looking through my facebook photos, and I just miss the days when we had CCAs.

After assembly, everyone's busy calling one another up for lunch, take a quick lunch then rush off to CCAs. I still remember Fish and I rushing through our meals (both of us are slow eaters) then running to cca room, because of the fine system. We ALMOST had to pay for being late once, cos we reached 1 minute late. Sounds dumb now, but adds to the memories of college days.
And all the practices before performances and SYF. We were always voting for sections out of the air-conditioned areas, cos all of us want the air-conditioned rooms to ourselves.
Then all the running about. Going out of school to get bubble tea during short breaks, carrying the instruments everywhere. It can be so tiring. But we always have the games to make up for all these. And the forfeit? To eat up all the snacks that are going to expire soon.
Fish and I were always sneaking to the stash of snacks.
Chow pop got me to send her the photos we took from all our studying, so while searching, I got to look at all the photos from studying and outings.
I realised college days were fun. Despite all the massive stress showers, we still manage to sneak up a little fun here and there.
I have minimal attention span when it comes to studying, so I always end up sleeping, talking or playing when I'm supposed to revise for exams. Candy catchups, guiness world record were the trend in lectures. Instead of listening or sleeping, the whole class would be playing with these mini games on our handphones. And when we have new games, everyone would be bluetooth-ing one another and all eyes would be fixed on our handphones, even during tutorial.
There would always be someone printing notes for us. Once, I didn't have to go for PE so I had to print notes for everyone. The one and only printer was just there printing my class's notes for the whole half hour and people were just giving me the dirty looks.
College may be more hectic than university, but we'll never get to do such things in university. I'm going to join swimming after this semester. I want to do stuff other than just plain studying.

After assembly, everyone's busy calling one another up for lunch, take a quick lunch then rush off to CCAs. I still remember Fish and I rushing through our meals (both of us are slow eaters) then running to cca room, because of the fine system. We ALMOST had to pay for being late once, cos we reached 1 minute late. Sounds dumb now, but adds to the memories of college days.
And all the practices before performances and SYF. We were always voting for sections out of the air-conditioned areas, cos all of us want the air-conditioned rooms to ourselves.
Then all the running about. Going out of school to get bubble tea during short breaks, carrying the instruments everywhere. It can be so tiring. But we always have the games to make up for all these. And the forfeit? To eat up all the snacks that are going to expire soon.
Fish and I were always sneaking to the stash of snacks.
Chow pop got me to send her the photos we took from all our studying, so while searching, I got to look at all the photos from studying and outings.
I realised college days were fun. Despite all the massive stress showers, we still manage to sneak up a little fun here and there.
I have minimal attention span when it comes to studying, so I always end up sleeping, talking or playing when I'm supposed to revise for exams. Candy catchups, guiness world record were the trend in lectures. Instead of listening or sleeping, the whole class would be playing with these mini games on our handphones. And when we have new games, everyone would be bluetooth-ing one another and all eyes would be fixed on our handphones, even during tutorial.
There would always be someone printing notes for us. Once, I didn't have to go for PE so I had to print notes for everyone. The one and only printer was just there printing my class's notes for the whole half hour and people were just giving me the dirty looks.
College may be more hectic than university, but we'll never get to do such things in university. I'm going to join swimming after this semester. I want to do stuff other than just plain studying.
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