Just...don't consume too much of them...
When exams are approaching but you're still burdened with heaps of assignments, stress piles up even more compared to normal circumstances.
Despite the fact that assignments are meant to assist us in understanding the course, majority of the students want quickly get it over with and move on to their respective exam preparations.
Hence, when you're slapped with such schedule:-
TO DO list
it'll definitely be difficult to start revising since you're way too "indulged" in assignments, not to mention, all the sleepless night you have to go through in order to complete them.
Coffee, instant noodles, chips...they're what students usually resort to given such situations...
To be fair, they taste good...instant..no hassle..and have been good companions to us as students since as long as I can remember...
To be fair, they taste good...instant..no hassle..and have been good companions to us as students since as long as I can remember...
(Source : www.oliverdunne.com/alldone/ )
But just bear in mind that too much of everything always bad...so Tim, cut down that 'surviving with 4 cups of coffee per day' policy! =p
Go buy some grapes..cut some fruits and munch them
But just bear in mind that too much of everything always bad...so Tim, cut down that 'surviving with 4 cups of coffee per day' policy! =p
Go buy some grapes..cut some fruits and munch them
On that note, just wanna introduce Momofuku Ando, the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co, who was widely known as the inventor of instant noodles (picture and info courtesy of The Age)
What a legend, right?
He was inspired to develop the instant noodle after coming upon a long line of people on a cold night shortly after World War II waiting to buy freshly made ramen at a black market food stall, according to Nissin. The experience convinced him that "Peace will come to the world when the people have enough to eat."
I don't personally agree but if it's that simple, I'm happy =)
What a legend, right?
He was inspired to develop the instant noodle after coming upon a long line of people on a cold night shortly after World War II waiting to buy freshly made ramen at a black market food stall, according to Nissin. The experience convinced him that "Peace will come to the world when the people have enough to eat."
I don't personally agree but if it's that simple, I'm happy =)
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bila dah menjadi seorang pakar ekonomi, jangan lupa berterima kasih kepada kilang Maggi (juga Nescafe) yang telah banyak berjasa membantu para pelajar mendapat segulung ijazah (Thuaibah 2008).
=]
Hello Thuaibah!
Haha...saya rasa lepas tamat pengajian di ANU pun Yeam akan terus memerlukan khidmat Maggi dan keropok =p
yeam! itu bukan thuaibah...itu kawan thuaibah!!
Eh...haha...kenapa pula dia tak tulis nama sebenarnya =p
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