I didn’t know why I felt so sad about leaving the college. I’d been waiting for this moment for so long. This eleven-month long pre-U was like a dream for me. I was like dreaming and now I woke up. How good if it were a dream, so I won’t be missing anyone.
Still remember vividly, the very first day when I stepped into this college, I was all alone without anyone whom I knew came in here. I started to live independently for the first time. At the evening, we were asked to gather at the field of the college. I dressed like a worker, so weird that time. No wonder everyone was looking so curiously at me. Honestly, I totally didn’t know any rule of the Malay communities that time.
After the gathering, all the non-Bumis were asked to gather at lecture hall two. This was where the game begun. I got to be the leader of the group right and that made me got to know many new friends and seniors. It was a tiring and torture orientation week for all the non-Malays. We needed to run for both, our practicum and also the moral lecture.
The disciplinary action taken during the moral lecture was a strict one. There’re a few seniors who ‘acted’ as discipline master but actually they did that on purpose, just to give us a surprise for those whose birthday were on that particular month, month of May. Every one was in tears when it came to the last orientation week. There’s a hugging session for us where every one started to weep and hug each other. We then lined on two sides, welcoming all of our facilitators out from the lecture hall. I missed them so much, especially Kok Hun, who taught me a lot of things.
There had been a very leisure year for me. I seldom studied until final or exam came. That’s why; it would be very difficult and hard for me during the study week. But thank God, every thing was over.
I missed the people here very much, particular all my friends.
The first one I knew and now became my dearest:
Tai Yen Teng
Best friends:
Teng Chun Yi and Rocky
Sister:
Jia Meng, Jin Yee, Yun Xian
Lecture mates:
Ah Hiao Kam Siew, lan ren Wei Ching, da tou Chinn Hooi, san za ean Pheng, Vila
Practicum mates:
Sa po Kit Kei, sok sok Toh Mean, Izzat, Afifi, Faiz, Faizso, Jee, Fazline, Nik, Muni, Muna, Fairus, Shima, Dayah, Asma, Ecah, Susana, Illah, Zuli, Aina, Nanatuk, Fizra, Faridah, Faridah, Zuhaili
Block mates:
Vincent, Woei Kang, Ting Yik gor gor, Ah Lai, Lawrence
Choir:
Ai Ting, Li En, Liu Yan, Chiew Chin, Qi Feng, Kee Thiam, Su Wen jie jie, Yong Shun, Hui Ming, Hui Li, Yee Chee, Chee How, Hui Xian, Jin Nee, Swee Suang, Sien Hooi, Emily,
Perak gang:
Wei Ying, Tai Bang, Kok Lye, Wen Qing, Bao Ying, Wai Loon, Ee San, Pooi Mun, Hui Yi, Song Dwo, nen nen Wen Nian, Wei Xiang, Ah Tai, Onn, Shoun Qi
Miscellaneous:
Jiao Jiao, Shang Jin, Guan Zhi, Zhi Mei, You Ming, Eric, Da Ming, Ah Chun, Ah Chuan, Guo Jin, Chow, Huai Lye, Xin Loong, Hardi, Ke Xin, Wan Shi, KY, Hema, banana Suk Ning, Wilson Wei Chuan, Guan Zhi, Yong Xiang, Fu Kang, Qin You, Rong Bin,
Senior:
Kok Hun, Jackson, Zhe Hao
Lectures:
Miss Choo Ai Joo, Mr Heng Kuang Yeow, Miss Teh Kai Li, Mr Choong, Mr Chai Mun, Miss Seah Li Ping, Pn Mushita, En Hashim, Pn Nooraini, En Ibrahim, Pn. Hanna, Pn. Fazlinah, Pn. Hasnah, Pn Sheila, Cik Saliza, Pn Siti Aliza, Mr Azman, En Muzaidi
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So touching neh...
you bring me back to the first day we entered KMPP.
the orientation was torturing, but now when thinking it back, it was quite memorable.
nice to have known you...
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