生活日志, 学习/阅读March 11, 2007 11:22 pm

The exact same post that I put up on my China blog: http://ahcun.blog.sohu.com

I’m back.

New stuff in life: Just elected as the Secretary of the Singapore Student’s Association, Beijing. This is the equivalent of Singsoc in the UK and US. 1 of the 4 members in the exco, we’re hoping to make a good start in serving the Beijing Singaporean Student community!

3月10号,新的开始.

有些事情看开了,生活过得比想象中好,想象中充实.大致上描述一下这过去一个月的经历:

2月14日:和兄弟过了,单身万岁!
2月18日:例常似地往外拜年,感觉亲戚越来越少了.母亲最近常叹心凉。
2月25日:抵达北京,开始恢复学子生活。
2月26日:迎接了从新加坡过来当交换进修生的3个朋友,安排了他们的住宿。
3月3日:在华新加坡学生在清华大学紫荆公寓聚餐。
3月6日:加入一耽学堂,每天早晨7点朗诵≤论语≥。
3月10日:在激烈的3轮票选中,4位新加坡学生联合会执委从8位候选人脱颖而出.我获选为新加坡学生联合会秘书.室友荣辉则担任副会长。
3月11日:第一轮——小组赛4人中第2名,第二轮——淘汰赛第1回不战而胜(是幸也是不幸),第2回败阵,获甄选进入羽毛球俱乐部B组。

接下来许多东西也要开始了,例如≤北大之锋≥辩论赛,≤剧星≥决赛,≤北大杯≥羽毛球赛。我必须有所取舍,尤其在新加坡联合会中担当要任,更不能兼顾那么多事。基本确定:应该是放弃以下的活动:
1)北大辩论协会
2)中文辩论队
3)羽毛球裁判资格考试

学习上,上学期有很多要反省的,这学期有很多值得期待的。

现汉(上)= 2.0
上学期我们始终还是让“沈阳给男生的分数都低”这一谣言再次应验。但是,他还是很赞的老师。倘若他这学期不是出国了,我或许还是会选他的课。现汉(下)现在选詹卫东的,是个年轻有为的老师。有趣的是——我是30多个男生中唯一选他课的。

文计(上)= 3.3
半裸考还能这样,我也不方便说什么了。但是我认为文计的根本目的既然是让学生学会使用电脑,那考些乱七八糟莫名其妙的刁钻问题实在是没意思。这学期为了空出学分来修通选课(哲学导论,C程序设计),退了陈泓婕的网页制作的课。

C程序设计
学这个主要是为了开拓自己能够在语言学中探索的领域。在西方国家的许多大学中,C程序设计在语言学系中是相当重要的技能吧?

哲学导论
想开阔自己在这方面的知识,无论在语言或是文学都会有相当的帮助。然后,再从这里着手进入逻辑学?嗯……

论语导读
选了董洪利的课,他背书、导读这种比较传统的教学方法我比较喜欢。对我这种语文和国学根基较差的人应该会友帮助。

嗯,然后我还想要申请加入06中文的2班。还想在暑假时上暑期学校。五一假期还没想好要去哪里。嗯,很忙的一个学期啊,很多朋友见面都少了。但,应该也会是很充实的一个学期吧。

生活日志, 学习/阅读, 戏剧/电影November 20, 2006 9:04 pm

PKU Ju Xing 2006-2007 - Preliminary Round 1

A great deal of things to report. First of all, our drama item has made it to the next round, sharing a second place to be one of the 3 teams to advance. In addition, surprisingly, I was co-named best actor alongside the lead from the winning item. I have to say… I didn’t think I did really well, but I guess it has brought much joy and to the team as well as faculty.

But I have to say I was emotionally very disturbed when I returned to my off-stage seat after our play was over, to find one of my classmates crying. I t turned out that her friend had lost her father in the very same manner as how my character died: killed by brutal force in the act of righteousness (apprehending pickpockets).  It somehow gave me a new view of my character. 

Nevertheless, it has been an enjoyable time with the cast of the Chinese faculty , being friends and laughing our heads off time and time again, learning how to act better. All these wouldn’t have been possible if they had never given me the chance, nor would it have culminated into such a satisfying item without the devotion of all the other co-actors. To add… I guess I have found some kind of fame as a drama star within the faculty. It’s good… but I don’t really know how to handle all this, and what comes next after all this? It’s all really just a little glamour that would fade away…

Nan%hua Secondary’s visit 

Nan%hua Secondary’s principal and chinese teachers sat in during my modern linguistics class today. Interestingly, 2 of the teachers were alumni of Beida, and one of them was the very senior who showed me around Beida back during the LEP immersion in 2002.

Time flies…. 

Mid-term Linguistics Exams

Simply put, I screwed it up. I managed a pass with 65, but it was more than a tad below my expectations and class average. I have to admit I was in a bit of a trauma when I got my paper back, and I had to let the disappointment settle a bit before I started a long thread of thought.

Firstly, I could have easily thought: the teacher’s biased against guys. (FYI, this professor does have such a reputation, which is why out of 38 guys in the faculty, only 3 picked his class. )

Second, I could have lamented on the fact that I read the questions wrongly and that I could have scored higher if I picked the other question. Which would have voided me much blame.

But no, I didn’t think like that. Because at the end of the day, I realised that all along I was mugging. And what do I mean by mugging? It means I’ve been trying to stuff everything into my brain via hardcore memory work without true understanding of the subject. I’ve been treating the exam as an obstacle, and I was merely doing face work to deal with it.

What does it mean for me to be in Beida, to be in University? Is it really about the grades? No, screw the grades. My purpose was to gain wisdom, knowledge andmore. Grades are  a formality through which I am entitled to remain in this school and continue my learning. And have I really been learning? Unfortunately no. I’ve put time into academics, but I’m afraid this time has been wasted due to my contempt of the subject as well as my inefficiency.

So, this lack lustre result has served 2 very good purposes: One, it alerted me that I was either doing the wrong things, or I was doing the right things the wrong way, or I was doing everything with a wrong mentality. And early beats never. Two, it showed me what worthy friends I have in the form of Ding Ziling, Li Rui and Zhou Yuan, who have all provided much encouragement.

Now… screw the grades, and get my passion kicking in for my learning journey.

Last but not least….

I woke up in the early morning for my faculty badminton training when I realised that it was colder than usual. Darker too… I looked out of the window and saw this thick fog. Woah… I thought.

And until I read Straits times online a few minutes ago, I had no clue that Beijing as well as large parts of Chinaa has been hit by a polluted fog, causing delays of flights and more. In fact, a public warning was issued in Beijing for residents to stay indoors… woah. And I had zero clue.

Shows that I’m really segregated from the rest of the World, all cooped up in this tiny little imperial garden in the north-western part of the city. 

Anyway, here’s the article from ST.

 
BEIJING - Heavy fog enveloped Beijing and much of north China on Monday, forcing the closure of highways, delaying flights across an area as large as Britain and lifting the pollution index in the capital to one level below hazardous.

Since the fog started late on Sunday, police had shut down parts of six highways near Beijing and a ring road on the outskirts of the city, Xinhua news agency said.

‘City roads were also affected by fog, with police called out repeatedly to deal with congestion and accidents,’ it added. The fog was made worse by pollutants in Beijing, where coal-fired heating systems compound construction dust and exhaust from millions of automobiles in the winter months.

The pollution index read ‘poor’ in Beijing, with ‘particulate matter’ to blame. The next level up is ‘hazardous’ and the local environment bureau advised citizens to stay indoors if possible.

The semi-official China News Service said the fog had hit an area of 218,000 sq km, spanning seven provinces in the country’s north and east.

Dozens of flights had been delayed, mostly those to and from cities in the coastal province of Shandong, where there had also been some flight cancellations, staff at the region’s main airports said by telephone.

Visibility in parts of the provinces of Liaoning, Shandong and Jiangsu had been a mere 200m, delaying more than 40 flights in Liaoning’s capital city Shenyang, Xinhua said.

‘Heavy fog will continue to blanket northern and north-eastern China on Tuesday, impacting local transport systems,’ Xinhua said.

But the fog was expected to ease in Beijing and in the nearby port of Tianjin, which has closed sections of eight highways but maintained normal airport operations, on Monday evening when a cold front and strong winds are forecast to arrive. — REUTERS

生活日志, 学习/阅读July 23, 2006 11:59 pm

Pagoda, Lake 

The lovely scenery of the Pagoad and the lake in Beida 

Library 

The enormous library… 

Winter 

Winter at the foreign student’s dorm Sha0yu@n 

Shaoyuan 

The front of Sha0yu@n, where I’ll be living for the next 4 years. 

The photos only as reference, not mine. Thank you btw,

I’ve been accepted into the school of my dreams, a big big dream that started all the way since the end of JC year 1, when I arrived in the beautiful city (albeit rather smoggish) of Beijing for me LEP immersion. 

Beida has its roots in the late Qing dynasty, but eventually grew to become the greatest academic institution in all of China, thanks to its spirit of 兼容并包, accomodating all sorts of academia and vitalising the school with a spirit of enquiry and learning.

Every year, I believe hundreds of thousands of the most elite students across the country face heavy pressures from their high school exams, just so that they may enter this prestigious University. I am privileged, honoured and elated to join the family, where the academia are well-versed in both content and spirit, while my peers are no less than the cream of the crop. Perhaps I don’t deserve it, but now that I’ve come this far, regardless of the path ahead of it, good or bad, inspiring or disappointing, I will grit my teeth and hold on, enjoy and indulge myself in every way, only to seek enlightenment on this path of learning.

I’m looking forward to it.

学习/阅读, 经济/政治April 24, 2006 4:28 am

This was one book I never wanted to touch (due to its correlations to MLM and what not) but these few days I decided that I ought to know what the well was going on in MLM-ers (know them to beat them~) and perhaps this could furnish me a little in terms of finance info… 

And there’s only one thing I have to admit after reading through the book… Robert Kiyosaki is a pep talker, and a pretty good one at that. Very often I found myself doubting the content, but each time he managed to tide it over with his persuasiveness. After a little more reading up on relevant info, I discovered that many of my doubts were warranted:

  • Who is Robert Kiyosaki (RK) ? Unlike Ronald Trump or Jack Welch, RK offers to teach "Money" without any substantiated proof/fame of his Millionaire status. All I saw was self-claimed wealth, which RK didn’t even bother proving to me…
  • Who is this "Mike" and his Rich Dad? There was no mention of their concrete identity… if he was a character so worthy of admiration, why not let him be known? Is there shame in this? Wouldn’t it allow more people to be convinced of  your cause?
  • RK claimed he was "Learning to lead men" as a Marine Corp Pilot??? I’m serving the Army now… so I know that Pilots DO NOT LEAD MEN. THEY PILOT PLANES AND ASSOCIATE WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF CREW. AND… HELICOPTERS PILOTS ARE NEVER KNOWN AS "FIGHTER PILOTS".
  • RK disgusted me at one point when he said that he wants friends who are close to the "inside" so that he can get information, "and that is what friends are for". It showed the mentality of some MLM-ers… friends are to be used.
  • I dislike the way he abused the Singapore reporter… Yes, you are right, there is a difference between best-selling and best-writing. But if you are a person determined on Literature, then best-selling should be a secondary motive, quality of work should come first. Which reminds me… RK is a "seller", so if he tidied up this book to sell, how much is truth, how much is sales pitch??
  • The danger of RK’s book is if anyone emulates RK’s self-claimed success. There is just too little substantial information for anyone to follow, everything was just General theories.

Conclusion: Pep-Talker.

More Reading up here:
Rich Dad Poor Dad
John Treed’s Long~ Criticism
Slate’s Criticism
Wikipedia
Another Critic
An Interview w/ TheStreet.com
Favourable Review