Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2016

さようなら 2015年、ようこそ 2016年!!

It's been such a long time since I actually stepped foot into this website. Like what, two years? Yeah, that's probably about it.

For the past year I've been restraining myself from positing on Facebook and ended up saying the most insignificant little things all on twitter. I feel that it made my Facebook page a lot more positive and clean, but well, twitter's you know... it's twitter!! Ahahahahaha.

I don't really have much to say, I guess...???

2015 was another eventful year for me as I entered Year 12, well-known here for being a year of doom, a.k.a. university entrance preparation year.
Well, to be short one studies so hard their brain pops out and yet might still not have a seat in their university of choice. Oh, the competitiveness.
Other than studying it's a year of touring around taking university entrance exams.
Here in Thailand we have two major entrance systems: university-held direct admission and public admission. I won't go into details. Why? 'Cause it's a pain.
I've been using up a lot of the family's finances this year, traveling down to Bangkok and taking some exams that were only held there.

I also took the IELTS, and received an overall score of 8 (out of 9). To tell you the truth for a moment there I was quite scared about the outcome, haha.  I don't even know why when I speak English like it's my first language anyway... well okay, the test fees definitely made it about five times more scary than it should be!!

I also took the exam for the Japanese Government Scholarship, a.k.a. Monbukagakusho (MEXT) for Undergraduates.
I was pretty surprised when I passed the written exam.
I was also pretty surprised when I passed the interview.
I became 1 of the 19 candidates whose names were sent to the Ministry of Education (abbreviated) of Japan for the "final selection". The final selection is when the Ministry of Education (abbreviated) selects students from all around the world to become an "applicant" for the scholarship.
By the way, this scholarship is godly. It's a free scholarship (means you don't have to pay back) and you get a monthly pay for daily necessities. Like, you can live off the scholarship money alone.
Well, unfortunately I didn't pass the final selection but that's that. A lot of people I met at the scholarship briefing after the interview results came out also didn't make it so I didn't feel too bad, ahahahaha.

Other than that what made me really happy was passing the JLPTs. In Thailand it's held twice a year, once in June and once in December.
In December of 2014, I took the N5 and passed that. The score wasn't that great, but it was still at a satisfactory point I guess. Then in June 2015, I took the N4. I passed that, too, although my score was really too close to failing for comfort.
Just in early December a few weeks ago, although I knew that with my N4 score like that it would be near impossible to pass N3 right off the bat, I took the N3 exam anyway.... and still waiting for the results.

Right now I'm waiting for a lot of results, actually. A lot of which would decide if I'll be able to get a seat in my university of choice, haha.....

Also, I might as well add that I'd decided to pursue a career in Political Science, International Affairs (International Relations) or, as a second choice, (International) Economics.

...and here I thought I didn't really have much to say. Anyway, it was just me rambling on and on...

Well, now that I'm here I might as well add that in early 2015 I became acquainted with Thailand's branch(es) of the Kinokuniya Book Store...
And I fell in love.
I immediately became a regular customer.
I now read the
---Hana to Yume (formerly serialized Fruits Basket, Gakuen Alice,  Special A, etc... Currently serializing Akatsuki no Yona, Skip Beat!, Kamisama Hajimemashita, Oresama Teacher etc...) and
--Lala (formerly serialized Kaichou wa Maid-sama!, Kanata Kara, Vampire Knight, Ouran High School Host Club, etc... Currently serializing Akagami no Shirayukihime, Natsume Yuujinchou, Last Game, etc...)
magazines periodically as they arrive in Thailand every bi-weekly/monthly respectively and I also collect Japanese volumes of some of my most favourite mangas (that'd be Akatsuki no Yona and Akagami no Shirayukihime, FYI) even though they cost about 4 times more than the Thai versions...
Well, the quality of the manga volumes are definitely better in the Japanese version than the Thai version though, and somehow, I just can't hold back~~~~

Well, of course a lot of other things happened in 2014 and 2015 but just that these are the most that I can remember from the top of my head at the moment and I'm getting kinda tired and I can no longer bothered to type anymore so let's just stop here.

Adios,
Mahou Mage.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Subjects; Senior, in 2012

In Australia, it's the time in where Year 10 students start picking their subjects for their "Senior" years; a.k.a. Year 11 and 12.

They say it's the most important years in our schooling, and I have no objections.
All the process and focus they're putting on it make it all very serious and important, too.

My brain is going to burst.

I'm short on subject lines.
AGAIN.

This happens EVERY-FREAKIN-YEARRR!!! EVERY FREAKIN SEMESTER!!!!

Anyone who reads this who isn't a Queenslander; my apologies, but I will cease unnecessary explanations because I simply CAN-NOT-BE-BOTHERED.

There are 4 lines for electives. The subjects I wanted to do are:
Mathematics C
Economics
Business Communications and Technologies
Accounting
IPT (Information Processing and Technology) [IT - programming, algorithms,computer systems etc.]
ITS (Information Technology Systems) [IT - graphic/web design, network systems, administration, etc.]

As [hopefully] you can already tell, I need to kick two subjects out.
I've already decided to not do Accounting since my mum says that I should do Business rather than Accounting because I would benefit more (more pay) from being a business executive than an accountant... =.=
But there's still one more that I need to kick out.

On subject selections' day, I kicked Business out.
But afterwards I talked with my mum and she says it'd be better to do Business instead of Economics because it could cover Economics a little as well. I'd agreed.
But.
If I rank the subjects in order of "likeability", it would go like this:
Mathematics C
Economics
IPT 
Business Communications and Technologies
ITS

But if I rank the subjects in an order that considers opportunities, career paths, future jobs, etc. it would go like this:
Business Communications and Technologies
Economics
ITS
IPT
Mathematics C
(not so sure about this list, by the way...)

I just realised 2 seconds ago: I could actually weigh out the total "should do" points of the 5 subjects using Matrices!! XD
Okay, here I go. XDD
I give each of the positions on each list a point each of 1 to 5. (i.e. 1st place = 5 points, last place = 1 point)
Then I add each of the points from each Ranking together;
Mathematics C = 5 + 1
Economics = 4 + 4
IPT = 3 + 1
Business Communications and Technologies = 2 + 5
ITS = 1 + 2

So then;
Economics: 8
Business Comm. and Tech.: 7
Mathematics C: 6
IPT: 5
ITS: 4

ITS will be kicked out... possibly... maybe...
I'm really not sure about whether the rankings on the two lists are correct or not anymore. -__-

As I was killing myself over this, my friend came up and said "Do what you want to do, not what you need to do!" ...which resulted in me actually letting go of a shrill scream and throwing the book that was in my hand onto the ground.
I do not consider doing subjects that I do not want to do. Therefore all the subjects I'm considering are all subjects that I want to do. Also, the subject that I want to do the most happens to be the one that I don't need to do the most, if I intend to go down the business path...
But of course, I wouldn't consider doing business if I didn't want to do it! But Maths means so much, it's so awesome, and I don't want to drop it at all!
Economics is so awesome, and Business is alright; don't know...
I don't know whether I like IPT or ITS or not either, even though I've been doing it every year since Year 9...


Grr. All this make me want to use the Anger Room. Real badly. (Official website)
It's been on my bucket list for a long time. It's so ingenious in so many ways! One day I've GOT TO use their services!!!!   DEFINITELY!!!!!!!!
Oh my, thinking about this is making me excited.............................. Let's go to America now.

Monday, April 23, 2012

So, Maybe There is a Happy Solution... As If... Unlikely...?

You know how I've been annoying you guys, ranting on and on [continuously and with a passion] about something as trivial as Work Experience? :P

My friend said she would ask whether I could come with her to same place she was going to, which was a local university. She was going to simply tag along with the Japanese professor there.
I was faced with a feeling of joy, but then I remembered that I shall not be too happy, as life never fails to make you suffer~ :)

However since Work Experience (or rather, Work Education) was one of the main causes of my Depression, I'd be quite happy if I can find a good, happy solution to that...
...but if the answer comes back as a no, from whoever my friend may be asking permission from, then I'd most likely guess that another State of Depression is going to come back~ ;)

And then it's back to the same old spot, that uncertain, dread-the-future, hang-in-there-don't-commit-suicide-yet spot...

As a result of what I'd stated in the What the Hell!? I'm so Annoyed and I Still Hate Unknowns post, I'm eagerly suppressing my hopes down to the lowest points possible.
Yes, I'd better keep it non-existent until it's been confirmed either yes or no...

But then again, my friends say if I believe it will happen, then it will happen. However that is ultimately impossible. No matter how much I willed it to happen, it may not happen if they don't allow it to happen. :/

All in all, it's best to not hope anything otherwise my State of Depression will just be worse, in the end...

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Unknown Future

One day, I ended up talking to my uncle about university.

He asked which department I may be thinking on joining for it.

I was like, "Ugh... I was thinking of doing IT...'
And he goes, "You shouldn't really... like, everyone's doing that does days. Once you graduate you'll have to fight other people for the job then."
I agreed.

We went on and on.

I said how I'd once wanted to do architect/design, but then I soon realised that I have absolutely no creativity. :/ So I gave up that.
I'm no good at English; I'm quite imaginative, but my grammar and vocab is NOT GOOD.
I suck at Science...
The only subject I'm good at is Maths... not that there's a course JUST for Maths at the university I wanted to go to... I don't think?

But now with the happenings of this post, things will have to change drastically.

My mind can no longer focus on just trying to get a good OP and go to university, then just pick a course/degree to do, etc.
Now I'll have to prepare myself in case I don't get to stay in Australia, let alone to go university.
T^T The university over there is sure to be 10 times harder to get in, let alone to study in it. :/


...Although I think I may have found a subject that I may be able to do. 8D
Economics. Finance. Business. Global Finance. Politics. Legal Studies. Administration. ...something along those lines. Working in an embassy is cool, too. 8D And maybe Immigrations might need help. >.>

...not that any of those subjects are under the "not so easy" level...


The world sure looks bright!! 8D

*Pure sarcasm.* -_-