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Thursday, January 28, 2010
First day of school in ACJC: We were greeted by JC2 students the moment we stepped into the school through the main gate. I could only hear cheerings like 'WELCOME TO AC!' along the path from the main gate all the way to the entrance of the hall. I was like wow, so high, and Wenya kept laughing at them haha. We were quite late when we settled down in the hall but anyway, who cares, we are the newbies. After that there were many talks all the way till about 12 plus. The best moment came when all the ogl from the 4 different clans came and put up small performances for us. It's quite spectacular I'll say. I can feel how high those seniors were while they were dancing so crazily and enthusiastically. I was anticipating lots of fun afterwards, but it didn't really turn out to be as expected. I couldn't really get used to the AC culture whereby every person (I mean seniors only) are super high and almost all speak english. I rarely hear people speak Chinese there. It's kind of like a torture for me to speak English to people especially when speaking to a person with an accent. Hence I had to add a little of unnatural angmoh accent when I speak and I really don't like it (also due to occasional stutters). I think I'll be able to get used to these kind of things as time goes by. I was separated from all my close friends in AC due to the distribution of students in the clan and ogs. I was in the same og with Charmaine but the both of us didn't really talk to one another. She also didn't interact much with other people in the og but I managed to make some new friends in my og hehe. We are not very close but at least we know the names and a little more information about one another. The only activity I enjoyed was the Double Wacko, probably it's kinda exciting and I wasn't hit thanks to a pro girl called Melissa. Other activities were still okay but they were kind of boring, I mean for people who are like 17 years old... those kind of activities used to entertain Sec1s during OC no longer work on us anymore. So they emphasised more on cheers and I actually enjoyed cheering along with my clan or together with other clans, very cool. Furthermore, they were really very energetic and enthusiastic. Fortunately I didn't lose my voice shouting lols. The whole orientation event for the day finally ends at about 6.15pm. Actually I felt a little guilty for not being so high and enthusiastic about those activities and cheers because I think those seniors, especially my ogl, have put in lots of effort in organising the activities and trying to make us more bonded. Well anyway, I hope tomorrow will be a better day (: I'M SO EXHAUSTED! |
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