Everyone's saying how the value of degrees have dropped in recent years coz there are just TOO MANY graduates out there on the streets, and how even our own government's actually NOT encouraging people to further their studies, it suddenly feels like spending a longer time studying in a local public university is a brave thing to do when a different route (say a considerably shorter time in a private institution, why not right) will most probably yield the same results i.e. starting salary. Then again, it boils down to the field of study and this is not what I wanna talk about. What Im saying is, those are not reasons to erase anyone's efforts, no matter which route we chose. We all know how fucked up this system is, so please take a moment to celebrate this milestone.
ADELINE
YAIHUI
ZIXIN
JOANNE
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This year, it's a record of three trips to NUS university cultural centre for the commencement of two secondary school friends and two polytechnic friends. It's funny how my friends who entered local university are all in NUS and Im the only one who joined my Sis at NTU!!! And how Zx mentioned she hasn't even been to UCC before this, when I think I had been there FOUR times hahaha (plus Xy's commencement back in 2013). I believe I have said before graduation ceremonies are so so beautiful and I take back my words now. It is graduation itself that is beautiful. I think generally the ceremonies are plain boring. Soo looking forward to Pq's later in the year which means more pictures to come!!
And with that, cheers to education and learning, forevermore (: