Semester 2 in UiTM
Taking fast track diploma was not that easy for us, well nop, for a person like me. We had to maintain cgpa 3 and for those who got below it will be kicked out – to the branch. I was terrified that I would be sent to Uitm Segamat. It’s not like I didn’t like to study in a rural area, but there were too many my primary schoolmates there. I knew they would eventually talk behind my back about my failure and maybe worst, pleased that I failed to stay in Shah Alam.
And I know “ tu lah dulu kerek sgt dpt shah alam….” Would be the world famous sentence in a blink of eye if they happen to see me in Segamat. That sentence would continuously be spoken until maybe, umm, I don’t know, depends..maybe till they got hotter gossips. But I wasn’t being snooty at all when I knew I got a place here. They started to love-hate (get it?) me ever since I went to SIGS. But why do they would think that way? Well,,,girls are just incredibly unique creation. They just love making assumptions.
U must be wondering how come I know kan, even it did not happen to me. Well, girls know girls better. Im a girl toooo and love making assumption (too) , hehehe.Fortunately, there was a second chance for me, as only below 2.9 would be kicked out. Alhamdulillah, I was relieved and thankful.
So now start your engine drove back to the northern-southern highway and lets go back to ‘beloved’ shah alam. However, nik evira was not so lucky. She had to move to Melaka, however she refused to stay away from her family and what she did was, she withdrew from diploma and taking another program, professional program to be precise. Its called CAT. I don’t know what it is stand for.=p
We promised to keep in touch and have lunch together sometimes but the busy schedules and different level kept us apart. She was up there at level 14 while me and others at level, in between 8 and 11. The elevator yg sopan santun tu was not the only reason that we couldnt meet up a little more often. But u know budak2 kat level 14 to make e feel so tiny,u kno what im saying? so going up there was the last thing I wanna do.
Back in Melati, I stayed in my old room while Nadia and Nisa’ah moved on to Huril and Fatihah’s room which was about 25 meters from my room. I sticked with my old roommates except Ain, who had to move to Teratai .
Meanwhile, me and the remaining NNTAHHs registered in the same class, E. Class F was no longer exist bcus of some reasons . Besides Nadia and Huril, I got a few of new classmates,like Ema, Gee, Oscar, Syafiq, Fariq, and Amir Hamzah. As there were two Amirs in class, it was inconvenience to me and others when it came to gossiping. We would eventually ask, which amir? Which amir? And we were bored by that situation.
As we were afraid that the boredom would eventually kill us all, we decided to give them name-callings. We called Syed Amir, Amir Flexible due to some reasons which are “undiscloseable” . hehehe. And the Amir, just simply Amir. Agaknye lahhhh…hehehe.
In my opinion, the subjects in sem 2 are much lighter than sem 1. However, as I had to repeat one subject, I got to attend two extra classes a week. It was tiring, plus I took silat as my extracurricular activity and I had to attend the class twice in a week, Monday and Wednesday.
Even though the silat practice was exhausting, but I enjoyed making new friends. They are Anis, Sakinah and Balqis. I hardly see them at Menara as they are from class D. The only time I had the chance to see them was on Friday, CTU class where all the 5 classes combined.
I really liked that class, not just because the gentleness of the lecturer, but of course, to look around and get to know other people, who I barely see in any other days.It was like a golden chance for me. I got to see and recognize many people who I only heard their names before. So the 2 hour period of the class full of “oh die tu ke yg korang cakap tu…..” and few name callings created like Dreamable, Athlete, Mole, Mangga, and the list goes on…omg girls just luv gossips so much. Theres nothing we can do about it. We are born with it ;)
At the same time, in class E, we had a very lovely BEL lecturer, she asked us to write a journal and once a week, she would collect and read it, and leave a comment or something on what we had written. She was really understanding and she made me put an end to the negative thinking I had about middle-aged women. I thought all of them are boring, and I would be dull too when Im getting old. Fortunately, not. Not at all.
I felt blessed bcus seriously most of the lecturers in Sem 2 were fine and fun and really helpful at the same time. You know, there are too many positive words to describe them actually but I think less is more.
Although class E was enjoyable, we came late to class all the times or worse, not coming at all. What can I say, we were wayward teenagers. All we think was fun, fun, fun.
2.96 was like a lightning stricken me and yeah, it was a wakeup call for me. I knew I had to do something about it. And I did. Not in term that I managed to get AD or something but I did strive for excellent. Even though there was a lil improvement on the CGPA. That’s fine for me. At least id done something and I was really proud of myself. I really did.
While my study habit was getting better in sem 2, my relationship went to the opposite way. I didn’t know what went wrong but he had changed a lot. I knew, deep in my heart that he hid something from me. Its so true that instinct never lie. When I got back to Johor,he revealed all the things that he had done behind my back, and I knew I had to put an end to our relationship. Even though I loved him with all my hearts, the pain of being cheated was excruciating and unbearable.
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Ive moved on =)































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