Hi there peeps! My name’s Geraldine Lee and I’ll be taking over Adrianna as your Night Owl!
And that's me in the cap!

So here’s a short intro about me! I’m 18 and currently in my second year of my studies in Mass Communication, aaaaaand I really, really like Tokio Hotel. (^U^)
What? They’re a really awesome band, and I betcha they’ll make it big in Asia. Soon. It’s just a matter of time. Heh. So, besides being insanely crazy over a German band whose name is misleading and makes you think they’re from Japan, well, I like to do these things too!
Like knitting…

(Awesome picture, right? It makes knitting look so un-nerdy. Which it is. Un-nerdy, that is.)
And listening to awesome music and watching lots of TV like Fringe, Heroes, Flashback, Merlin, Glee, How I Met Your Mother, etc... The list just goes on and on!
Alright, so I’m just a regular teenager. :D
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So… the JAE results have recently been released. Mere mention of the name itself makes me think about those good old secondary school days, where everything was much simpler and easier. Heh. I still remember the time when I was nervously pondering my future career path, wondering which diploma I should choose and second-guessing myself, hoping it was the right choice.
Well, eventually, as you can see, I made it to Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and I’m here studying Mass Communication!
It was actually a pretty easy choice for me, I should say. I mean, I’m kind of a worrier, and had already been thinking about whether I should go to Poly or JC when I was only in Secondary 2! It seems kind of extreme when you think about it, for me to be so serious-minded when most others my age back then were busy with anime, manga and stuff.
I was lucky to have a couple of seniors whose advice I trusted, and I also knew that whichever path I did take, I wanted to be able to enjoy myself and pursue something I loved: writing.
So I did a few queries and found out the general consensus was that NP was pretty much the best poly in Singapore for Mass Communication, and voila! My mind was made up.
However, it wasn’t as smooth sailing as it sounds. I still had to persuade my mum (who firmly believes that a JC education can provide a more stable route to university but thank goodness for my dad’s unconditional support!), but I managed to bring her round to my way of thinking eventually!
Heh. And now, after nearly 2 years of study in Mass Comm (and despite the horrible projects and deadlines and oh my GAWD 2 YEARS I can’t believe time has passed by SO FAST!), I’m still certain that I made the right choice. :D
And I believe YOU, my new readers, would have made the right choice. See you in Ngee Ann real soon.