Saturday, May 14, 2005

Productive Days

The past two days have been pretty productive, haven't been stoning as much as on other days. Firstly, had my psychometric test yesterday morning, the sort of test which screws with our minds to see what we are really like. Think I was relatively consistent throughout, was most irritated with Leadership II. In that section, they gave us two statements regarding management styles and we were to choose which was more applicable to us, and the two statements have no relation to each other half the time. For example, to quote BT, question 1 says to choose between chocolate and cake, question 2 to choose between cake and rice and question 3 to choose between rice and chocolate. If answered wrongly, you'll get one nice big loop, which pretty much screws up all the results. Think their aim is to get a ranked list of my management style, should have written out all of them and ranked them in order of preference to be trully consistent.

After that had lunch at ghim moh market and coffee bean at west mall before sharing a cab back to Gombak. Eesin and BT had to go back to work anyway, so decided to go with them and show my boss that I'm hardworking. Was in the office for all of 30 minutes before S1 came back and told me I wasn't needed, so went home to nap before my basic theory test. Nothing much to say about that. That night went pub crawling with Lester and BT, quite fun, had 1 pint of Hoegaarden, 1 pint of Stella, 1/2 pint of Carlsberg, 1 Flaming Lambourghini, shared a graveyard and a waterfall with them and got pretty high. China One is a nice place to chill, with cheap liqour as well. Wouldn't say I got drunk because I was still in control of my senses, but still woke up this morning feeling shitty.

Today was spent in Orchard, met up with the Bravo 3 people for a day of shopping, Zhenghan bought a Sony T7 and Lester got a PSP. Shall get a PSP soon, when more games are out. On a final note, the job lists are out, intel officer in PID seems interesting, as does MFA, not many jobs take all disciplines, they are mostly for econs grads or EE grads. Think I made a wrong choice studying ME, there are more prospects in other courses. What's done is done and I don't particularly regret it anyway.

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