I need to follow my heart.

Jun 13, 2008

First Blog after GRE

I thought I would be extremely enthusiastic and totally relaxed at the moment I finished test; however, feeling of calm and somewhat sullen walked into my heart. Feeling of the test itself is neither too excellent nor too bad, which does not exceed my own prospect. When in retrospect, in my view, the process of preparing for GRE is much more valuable than final score report that will arrive in approximate 6 weeks. On specific occasions, I even doubt whether I am going to take part in college entrance exams that coincide with the day on which GRE is held – April 7th. How expedite time flies! The scenario of five years ago seems just have taken place yesterday. At that time, I was waiting for score in anxiety.

CET-6 is on the way ahead of me. Certain persons ironically jest at me: namely, they cannot intrinsically work out what I was speculating. Nonetheless, I have to exhibit seemly good performance at least, no matter what others reckon me as. Oh, I almost forget about a peculiar thing – earplug; without it, how can I deal with listening part?

Recently, senior college students have been run round in circles about matters of graduate, including taking photos, dinning and graduate journey. These young guys are repeating what we have experienced, and junior students will repeat with which they are now busy next year when I will have to strive for a good occupation. Furthermore, I have no idea which category of career is the most one of which I am fond. Doctor, engineer, civil servant or to study abroad? All these choices will be fraught with ordeal and unpredicted fortuitous or ominous cocoon.

Kung Fu Panda, a Hollywood film shown all over the world recently, narrates a story about how a panda master Kung Fu. This movie is said to be highly evaluated and pregnant with japes; hence I decide to download it.

Another horrible thing: I am becoming fat -- oh, no, obesity. It is quite possible that overeat leads to my overweight. Hmm, well, then, go on a diet.

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