The Greens (A Break from Intern)
The Greens: Good or Bad?
Ok, gone back for the annual in-camp training (ICT) again, and another 1 more week to go. Well, this time we have to go outfield, which can be kind of "sian"... Well, never mind, 2 days outside to feed the mosquitoes (and other bloodsucking insects). Back to cookhouse food again (which is sometimes good and sometimes bad), bt at least I don't have to spend too much money on breakfast, lunch and dinner outside (especially if none of my family members who knows how to cook are free to do so).
Hmm... Just taken my IPPT yesterday. Think there's something wrong with the 2.4km running station (luckily I didn't face that problem). Probably the sensor are getting old that it's kind of like Hong Joo's EE2001 group project (sometimes working, sometimes not working).
Anyway, after 1 year of not touching the signal stuffs, I've kind of forgotten how to operate them. Of course, the signals I'm refering to is the SAF Signals, not the NUS EE2009 Signals, one of the disgusting module I've taken (even though they are a bit related). Haha, hopefully I don't lay the lines wrongly when going outfield this coming week...
Anyway, the good thing about this ICT is that I get to have a break from my intern. Yup, haven't been sleeping for the first 5 weeks of my intern, so this ICT is a very good time to catch up with my sleep. =P Ok, maybe I should have taken graded modules instead of getting a vacation internship. I realised that the ICT pays better than my internship ($620/mth for NS ICT compared to $550/mth for internship). >_< Oh well, I've made the right choice by applying leave from my company to go for ICT (else I'll have less money this month, and I'll face a lot of administrative problems with defering, and it is not good to defer for High Key ICT).
Haix... Still have 5 more working weeks to go + one 15-20 pages report to write after my ICT. Now, who wants to take over my intern position?
Ok, gone back for the annual in-camp training (ICT) again, and another 1 more week to go. Well, this time we have to go outfield, which can be kind of "sian"... Well, never mind, 2 days outside to feed the mosquitoes (and other bloodsucking insects). Back to cookhouse food again (which is sometimes good and sometimes bad), bt at least I don't have to spend too much money on breakfast, lunch and dinner outside (especially if none of my family members who knows how to cook are free to do so).
Hmm... Just taken my IPPT yesterday. Think there's something wrong with the 2.4km running station (luckily I didn't face that problem). Probably the sensor are getting old that it's kind of like Hong Joo's EE2001 group project (sometimes working, sometimes not working).
Anyway, after 1 year of not touching the signal stuffs, I've kind of forgotten how to operate them. Of course, the signals I'm refering to is the SAF Signals, not the NUS EE2009 Signals, one of the disgusting module I've taken (even though they are a bit related). Haha, hopefully I don't lay the lines wrongly when going outfield this coming week...
Anyway, the good thing about this ICT is that I get to have a break from my intern. Yup, haven't been sleeping for the first 5 weeks of my intern, so this ICT is a very good time to catch up with my sleep. =P Ok, maybe I should have taken graded modules instead of getting a vacation internship. I realised that the ICT pays better than my internship ($620/mth for NS ICT compared to $550/mth for internship). >_< Oh well, I've made the right choice by applying leave from my company to go for ICT (else I'll have less money this month, and I'll face a lot of administrative problems with defering, and it is not good to defer for High Key ICT).
Haix... Still have 5 more working weeks to go + one 15-20 pages report to write after my ICT. Now, who wants to take over my intern position?
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