Monday, May 3, 2010

Post Exams

My exams are finally over and I am a free man! It has never felt better than this ever in my university days. My last paper was fine, better than 4 of my other exams. Maybe due to the fact that my help sheet was really very sufficient and i did a few past year papers. Today was intense, i finished my exam, had lunch, headed back to my hall room, packed my stuff, loaded it into the car, took a nap, had dinner and drove back home. Now i'm sitting here comfortably on my wheelie chair, typing on my laptop that is sitting on my brand new table.

Now, it is time for me to sit down and think about my plans for post university. What have i got to do? Firstly, i have to master the technique of singing and drumming at the same time. I have never done this in my life. More importantly i have never tried playing the drums for a gig before. This is definitely my virgin experience. Playing for a bunch of professors who most likely do not understand or appreciate the style of music that will be played seems simple enough. But it is my personal hurdle that i have to overcome. I need to do a decent job. This is my chance to redeem myself, showing to the professors that i am not just ANOTHER physics student. We physics students do have other talents, other than simply working out equations and deriving them.

So yes, the first part of my post exam plan is to finish the physics lunch performance on the 1oth of may at Munchy Monkies. Next comes the real deal. Gotta film a 6 mins band performance for a band competition. This is pretty fresh; film a video of the band playing or jamming and send it for competition. Lucky ones will be picked for semi finals. I was thinking, why not? Since its that easy, just film it down. Nothing to lose. But here comes the tricky part, we only have a few days to get it done, and of course the planning phase which i have to do.

Next comes Shanghai, after all these music things are done. I'm so looking forward to it, can't wait to visit their attractions and eat their food. Not to say visit the really "interesting" places.

Enough said, my hands are cramping up. Typing all these isn't easy.

Cheers,
Andy

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