so much for the hyped up education system, hey. some people cant spell, many dont know the existence of the phrase 'thank you' and some others cant find jobs (i do not fall into that category, yet.). i am currently in the category/stereotype of would-be-mediocre-graduate-with-no-sense-of-direction-or-proper-training. thank goodness this only has worldly implications. spiritually, i am soooo grateful that my worth is not dependent on myself.
my degree is basically useless except for the fact that it is a "degree". its worth almost kaput. zilch. pssssh. kosong. narrrthhingggg. and its not like i cannot splel. (maybe.)
no but in all honesty, i think companies which value people more than their academic achievements are hard to come by. given the limited representatives at the nus career fair, i think i'm going to have quite a uphill task of finding the right organisation to work for. then again, i've got a secret weapon! or should i say, i've got a secret map to success. (its so secret that i dont even know what it is, only God does. and the success is too good that i'll find out only when i get to heaven. ) i have no idea what sort of routes have been charted out for me. but, i guess i can only wait upon the All-knowing Geographer to teach, guide & lead me as He has promised in Psalm 32:8. for now, i should probably post a few lettres to God and try to read more of His. (very pathetic attempt at trying to regain the focus of this post on the misspelt letterbox. heh.)
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Yikes your words are as good as mine. Life must be really tough for non-Christian soon-to-be college graduates who have no sense of direction.. :/
yes... its crazy huh! i think i'd just end up like, a homeless traveller or something weird.
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