OK... Officially started my semester today... Thank God I don't have any Monday blues... =)
Was quite thankful during my bidding as I was able to secure my
Copyright & New Media module today! Which means I will be able to take it together with Jesse & Bowen...
As for my other module which I tried to bid,
Reason & Persuasion, sad to say that there's just too many people out there trying to fight for the few places available... And with just the 600 bid points at hand, I can't do much...
So, ended up I decided to drop the idea of taking it as my Arts GEM, but taking it as a Philo module to clear my UE... Result in getting the module with just 1 points (20 people bidding for 147 places...
DUH?)
There's still a slim chance for me to get it tml and wednesday, I will still try to see if i can bid for it, and I shall let God do the rest, if it's in His will for me to take it as Arts GEM, then He will definitely provide eventually... I shall just wait patiently...
Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money." Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Instead, you ought to say, "If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that." [James 4:13-15]
So now, tentatively the modules I am taking this semester will be:
CS3248 - Design of Interactive Media
CS4247 - Image Synthesis and Computer Animation
CS4248 - Natural Language Processing
CS5245 - Vision and Graphics for Special Effects
NM3880A - Copyright & New Media
PH1101E - Reason & Persuasion
I shall decide again whether I am capable to manage 6 modules after attending the 1st 2 weeks of lectures, or if it's necessary for me to
withdraw from 1 of them to prevent any chaos from happening this sem... =/
Oh, my time-table this semester is mainly in the afternoon till late evening (or nite), so I won't have much problem for being late for 1st morning lessons like previous sems... =p
So far so good... Looking forward to attend the rest of the lectures in the week!
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