yesterday was really cool. well it was really unexpected. really. so afternoon was boring because i went to school taking 50 minutes just to crush a concrete cube. i really do not want to come but then if i don't i will be like irresponsible to my groupmates. so then go back home. then i went to the gym a walk away from my house around 1830. then i just spent 1 hour. then go to the mosque for a while then go to library. my neighborhood is really cool. so i went to the library just to borrow some books on martial art like taekwondo and judo then when i was about to go down the library, i met chin jian and nisa. there they were studying for their exams while i have just finished only test. i dont have exams yet. however we laughed and tell joked until 9 when the library closed. then we met their friend from my school from nyjc but i dont know her. anyway we ate at kfc and nisa was funny. haha the joke was on him. i really had fun that day. i feel that whitley friends are still the best.
so the exciting part was the last one. i really feel like swimming after watching the olympics.
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Sunday, 17 August 2008
5. Civil Engineering ($50,940)
Civil engineering is considered one of the oldest engineering disciplines, attracting those who are analytical by nature. Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of highways and byways -- from roads and bridges to tunnels and dams -- and work in fields such as water resources and structural concerns.
These professionals must simultaneously be inquisitive, detail-oriented, and interested in the big picture. In their designs, civil engineers must consider potential environmental hazards, construction costs, and government regulations that can affect their creations. Bachelor's degrees are required for most entry-level jobs and continuing education is critical as new technologies emerge.
Job outlook: Employment growth for civil engineers is expected to move at a pace that is faster than the average for all occupations.
Elizabeth Weiss McGolerick is a freelance writer and editor specializing in features on education, relationships, parenting, and health. Her work has appeared on MSN, AOL, and Yahoo! HotJobs, and she is a regular contributor to ClassesUSA.
this is the web site
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-the_top_5_in_demand_majors-466
i was so shocked that my course civil engineers is a high paying and on demand jobs now.
must study hard for uni
Civil engineering is considered one of the oldest engineering disciplines, attracting those who are analytical by nature. Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of highways and byways -- from roads and bridges to tunnels and dams -- and work in fields such as water resources and structural concerns.
These professionals must simultaneously be inquisitive, detail-oriented, and interested in the big picture. In their designs, civil engineers must consider potential environmental hazards, construction costs, and government regulations that can affect their creations. Bachelor's degrees are required for most entry-level jobs and continuing education is critical as new technologies emerge.
Job outlook: Employment growth for civil engineers is expected to move at a pace that is faster than the average for all occupations.
Elizabeth Weiss McGolerick is a freelance writer and editor specializing in features on education, relationships, parenting, and health. Her work has appeared on MSN, AOL, and Yahoo! HotJobs, and she is a regular contributor to ClassesUSA.
this is the web site
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-the_top_5_in_demand_majors-466
i was so shocked that my course civil engineers is a high paying and on demand jobs now.
must study hard for uni
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
3 in 1
today was terrible. i had 3 test in 1 day. felt like i am not gonna score but just pass. moreover, my critical reasoning skill discussion cafe was a D.
so feeling pretty down.
today's geomatics is really bad. i did not do 20marks of question.
then building, technology and material is ok. the killer subject was japanese.wow really hard.
i don't know but now i am really into sports. i like the feeling. i did poly 50 last time and it was great. the built and environment club cheered me on. that really motivates me. the one who gave the ticket too was really supportive. she always say go go when we took the tickets.
anyway this poly 50 is about a relay 50 times around the carpark. really tiring. people are really like animals. banging and tripping and stuff. so i represent silat club in sp and we got 45 position out of 121. that is really cool. so the 6 boys and 3 girls in the team were happy.
the girls ran on the 1st 10th 20 to 50th. the bous ran the rounds which are not 10th. soorry my english is getting weak. i just cant wait for the vacation.
so feeling pretty down.
today's geomatics is really bad. i did not do 20marks of question.
then building, technology and material is ok. the killer subject was japanese.wow really hard.
i don't know but now i am really into sports. i like the feeling. i did poly 50 last time and it was great. the built and environment club cheered me on. that really motivates me. the one who gave the ticket too was really supportive. she always say go go when we took the tickets.
anyway this poly 50 is about a relay 50 times around the carpark. really tiring. people are really like animals. banging and tripping and stuff. so i represent silat club in sp and we got 45 position out of 121. that is really cool. so the 6 boys and 3 girls in the team were happy.
the girls ran on the 1st 10th 20 to 50th. the bous ran the rounds which are not 10th. soorry my english is getting weak. i just cant wait for the vacation.
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