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Sunday, May 3, 2009
OK,now the honest truth why i prefer poly life than secondary sch life.first of all,i never really felt there was a need to get competitive and all in secondary sch about our studies and all....i thought that once you were in a capable sch,the teachers would help you with the rest.not so wrong now,am I?never really studied much in secondary sch(thats what i feel of course,but the majority of people who arnt close to me keeps thinking im some good boy/mugger.well,never judge a book by its cver,remember?:) )
Second,i really felt that even if i DID mug my puny(some say its big) ass off,i still feel that what we learn in secondary sch has NO REAL APPLICATION TO OUR FUTURE CAREERS.tell me this,how the hell is a pilot supposed to care whether a forest was tropical or deciduous when he is flying thousands of feet in the air?like,seriously.hell,the only subject that as ever emphasised on its use in the real world is actually physics and chemistry,thats why im more of a science guy, reading up things that REALLY matter in this world.
so what do i feel is different in poly which isnt available in secondary sch,or for that matter,jc?
well,one thing is certain.what you learn in poly is DEFINITELY going to be used in your future careers,if not all we learn,at least a large portion of it.so you see,i want to learn about real-life based knowledge that we can actually apply into our work and not just any stupid equation which we dont really have to use in the future,but can actually be done by computers in our line of work.in poly,you are studying for your future potential as employees,not just another graduate waiting to actually further their studies.which is why the competition in poly is real,is rough,and is high octane action.you have never seen the business students backstab and claw each other in hopes of lowering their partners reputation,all while hoping to increase their own.what im saying is,people in poly's are realistic.they know their future,and they're willing to stake it by joining poly's,knowing very well their chances of entering universities are very low. and thats why im loving it.oh yeah,one more thing.being in poly means i have all the time in the world to be the buff guy i've always wanted to be.in kayak racing team that is.
muntaquim was hungry @ 11:53 AM. + + +
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