Revival

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Ironically, we're not allowed to use calculators in my course.

Its a week before the end of the Easter holidays. Most of the students have already started studying for their finals, even the Brits, who, in all honestly, are famous for being slackers.

Taking the course with one of the earliest examinations, it wouldn't be surprising for you to know that my revision begun as soon as I returned from my Easter Holiday trip.

I've always found it extremely contradicting when people say that the best time to start working is after a relaxing holiday, because I've always had a difficult time starting my momentum again after coming back from a break. Be it a short holiday, or National Service. Nevertheless, it still has to be done, and work is moving along nicely.

As the time gets closer and close to June, one only feels more and more desperate about getting back to Singapore. If you ask me, or maybe anyone here, why they would be that desperate to return to Singapore, we probably have no specific answer for you.

There is just something missing from our lives here, and we're simply looking towards the most probable solution to that problem. However, I'll probably be just sadly disappointed when I get back, because I know that Singapore probably cannot plug up everything that is missing in us ourselves, as we are just overreacting individuals after 9 months.

I had also realized that the mundane things in life also seems to get more and more important as time passes. Simple issues like lunch used to have a simple answer, but now turning more and more complicated. I do hope that such incidents would not be carried over to life in Singapore in the future.

That's it for now.

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