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Friday, July 08, 2005

time of the year again

modules selection... time to plan like hell, and later discover u get outbidded by bastards, and gotta replan everything again....

how fortunate i m in engineering... so most of my modules are pretty decided and confirmed... and thus all my core modules will be given with a confirmed timetable...

this sem, i will be taking up 3 ISE core modules, 1 university requirement (engineering professionalism... confirm need to read and write kind... sick), and 2 extra modules. probably breadth modules... since there isn't any ISE elective modules i can choose to take. i guess those i have to wait till next sem bah...

being an engineering student, it gets really difficult to decide what modules to take. i would like to take up some business modules, like "Legal Environment for Business", and "Financial Accounting".... but i hate business marking schemes. class participation takes quite a high percentage, and i hate to talk. on top of that, projects. it juz make it worse for me. not that i dun like projects, but projects are really time-consuming and disrupting... still gotta find project mates somemore.

wld like to take languages too. am looking out for "French I". dunnoe got enuff bid points to vie for that or not. it really a good idea to take up language classes in nus, cos itz free, and u will try to learn them well cos it affects ur grades. at least that applies for me. and most importantly, i think nus give quality language classes. much better than those outside. so, i m pretty determined to take up some language classes in nus liaoz.

am thinking of taking up econ modules too. was at one time thinking of minoring in economics too. although i m an engineer, i still have some flair in econs. probably cos econs is pretty interesting... at least i like the topics very much when i was in jc. it helps me understand how the world works a little bit more. able to distinguish certain policy and models, and i was pretty proficient in them. but that was in the past... if i m really going to take up econs, itz at best i read up my jc notes and understand them one more time. from scratch too.

so, for the preliminary round,

1) Financial Accounting
2) French I
3) Macroeconomic Analysis I
4) Personal Finance

more to come later... haven't researched much into them yet

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