It has been five days since my arrival at Perak Matriculation College. And if you ask me to enumerate about these few days, I would say, they were hellish but in the same time, exciting and thrilling.
What have I been through? Endless morning exercise programs and games, and when there are games, punishments ensue. Well, these interesting games were designed and organised by our seniors. Not to boast, but de facto, I wholeheartedly felt that the games were flawless and enjoyable. I really loved them and look forward to every morning session during the MBPP (orientation) week.
The seniors are just like our elder brothers or sisters. If you have any inquiries or even dilemmas, you can just ask them without feeling shy. They would explain and share their experiences happily and willingly, well, except for questions like whether they are still single or not. They are friendly, and I really love all of them.
And I really enjoyed the moral sessions, where seniors explained things related to academic and co-curriculum. And the talk by Mr David? Wow, awesome. I have never seen the teachers in my previous schools to take such interesting initiative to remove the gap between teachers and students. You know what? The lecturer, the LECTURER, sang the song Let It Go in front of us, with cape, fake snow and, what's even more astonishing is that he even danced according to the official music video! Can you imagine that? I was so dazed and shocked that I thought I forgot to breathe. Interesting, very interesting.
I went to bed at 11.00pm and woke up at 3.40am. For your information, the morning sessions were held at 5.45am. If you are late for even a minute, oh dear, you are done for. Punishments. As I had only 4 to 5 hours sleep, I slept like a log, in contrast to those who still couldn't get used to the bed here.
Lastly, I would like to use this opportunity to express gratitude to our lovely and amiable seniors. Thank you for what you guys have done for us and good luck in your university days. Arigatō!