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MIDNIGHT!/ Sunday, March 04, 2012


“What do you want to do in life” is one very vague question that almost everyone has stumbled upon with answering. While most of us were growing up, we were emphasised that we needed to have an ambition to be someone awesome – such as becoming a doctor or lawyer. Needless to say, that doesn’t become reality for everyone.

As much as I had wanted to earn big bucks, passion was pretty important for me and I could only envision myself doing things I like for a living. Like the quote says, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” – so after taking my O’Levels, I naturally chose my favourite subject to study in polytechnic.

As a poly graduate having studied Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, I later realised that it was not the kind of career I would want. I had decided to work immediately after serving National Service so that I could gain some work experience, before settling down to decide on what I really wanted to do. I went to work in the service line. After being in the workforce for slightly over a year, I have come to a decision to enrol myself into a school for further studies.
Checked out Kaplan’s website and am drawn to the course: Bachelor of Communication in Public Relations and Management (Double Major).

Why so? Being in the service line can be really challenging, yet satisfying at the same time. We handle customers’ requests; even the most demanding and unreasonable ones. Customer service is mostly about communication, and I want to be better at that.

What attracts me most is that there is the option to do double majors. These days, employees are expected to be well-versed, and being average is really not enough!
I believe that choosing this double major degree will make me equipped with knowledge on how to communicate messages effectively to the target audience. Also, choosing Management provides me with skills on how to manage staff. (A little ambitious, but don’t we all not want to manage instead of being managed, eventually?)

With a double major degree, I can be exposed to more career possibilities. If one does not like one major, s/he can always have Plan B by getting a job using knowledge in the other major. But as you can tell, I’m putting both majors into good use by combining them together for my career!

What’s even better about studying at Kaplan? The school offers part-time studies – something that many local varsities do not; which makes it perfect for working students like me. I can work in the day and attend school at night… To me, I feel that it’s great for working adults who wish to upgrade their skills.

Now you can advance your life goals with Murdoch’s Double Major Degree and Masters programmes offered at Kaplan Higher Education on a full time and part time basis.

P.S. Also check out the creative flash mob in promotion of their Double Major degrees.



-coolicemilo.
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MIDNIGHT!/ Monday, November 07, 2011


She was so dear to me.
carrying me on her back to see rooster when i was young.
Knowing i hate porridge so she taught me how to make rice out of the porridge.
Remember my name always and everytime.
your smile whenever seeing us visiting you.
i miss you, ah ma.

life is so hard for me
gonna work extremely hard now so that my dad can retire early.
study for better cert for better job prospect.
dunno how to compete these task myself in the shortest time.
She's leaving for aust for higher learning soon.

ah ma, pls guide me thru these.
or at least bless my dad.



-coolicemilo.
1:21 AM me

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MIDNIGHT!/ Wednesday, February 10, 2010


"is it okay?"



-coolicemilo.
9:55 PM me

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MIDNIGHT!/ Wednesday, December 23, 2009


scanning back into our beautiful memories can be so nice.
its as if we're back into the times.

like this - our first time in the flyer.


haha 0607



-coolicemilo.
10:54 PM me

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MIDNIGHT!/ Tuesday, December 01, 2009


back from australia. now am trying to adapt back to the fast-pace society again..
well. i really did feel that the time in sg really flies.

a great exp there.
from the toilets to bathing experience.
the stars at night is so wow. especially the shooting stars.

yeah.. all along i thought i love the blue skies. thinking that it's the real colour for nature. unlike sg's skies. clouds clouds and clouds
but.. but.. i realised having clouds is a must to make the colours of nature stands out.
i dont think i made myself sounds understanding.
bottomline - everything has its beauty. learn to appreciate things around you.

anyway took some pic from tiger hill itself. but dont know why the battery cannot survive until r&r.




a great experience i can say.



-coolicemilo.
10:54 PM me

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MIDNIGHT!/ Saturday, November 07, 2009


wah wah wah... time flies when you are enjoying it.
for the past 5 days mainly are: sleep, eat, shit, shop and meeting love one.
and for the next 21 days?

ok. from tml onwards i will know.
jon told me tt the stars are so so pretty over there.
so yup. stay tune to my flickr =)

tatar everyone!



-coolicemilo.
9:20 PM me

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MIDNIGHT!/ Saturday, October 17, 2009


Hermit crab

Hermit crabs are decapod crustaceans of the superfamily Paguroidea. They are not closely related to true crabs. Hermit crabs are quite commonly seen in the intertidal zone: for example, in tide pools.

Most species have long, soft abdomens which are protected from predators by a salvaged empty seashell carried on the crab's back, into which the crab's whole body can retract. Most frequently hermit crabs utilize the shells of sea snails; the tip of the hermit crab's abdomen is adapted to clasp strongly onto the columella of the snail shell. As the hermit crab grows in size, it has to find a larger shell and abandon the previous one.

Two etymologies exist for the name "hermit crab." One is from their habit of living in a second hand shell, which is analogous to a hermit living alone in a cave. The other is from a translation of the Caribbean hermit crab's scientific name, Coenobita clypeatus, "shield-bearing monk"; this species is one of a few that climb trees.

Of about five hundred known species, most are aquatic and live in varying depths of saltwater, from shallow reefs and shorelines to deep sea bottoms. However, tropical areas host some terrestrials. Some of these are quite large, such as Petrochirus diogenes.

A number of other species, most notably king crabs, have abandoned seashells; these species are more similar in form to true crabs, and are known as carcinised hermit crabs.



ref. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermit_crab


so gian to get one.



-coolicemilo.
11:12 AM me

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