Yesterday for the first time since I started to study here in Shanghai, i just had enough. In the evening when I was doing my home works, I was just screaming and wanted throw all my study books out of balcony. As much as I love my studies, it is just getting a bit too much. Every week we have at least 2 exams and I have been getting A from every one of them. Ok, there have been few A- but whatever.
The speed is just maniac in the school. One month ago I didn't speak a word of Chinese and now I am expected to write and speak it pretty well (but of course, just some basic, easy conversations). And matter of fact, our school books doesn't even have English anymore, all in Chinese. Which is fine for me, I have no problem with following the speed but it is just so fucking tiring.
And cos of the school, i really feel I am wasting all my free time in here. Every day after school I go directly to home, rest, sleep few hours and after waking up spending the whole night till 1am with my home works and studying to exams. And after sleeping with good luck 3-4 hours, I need to woke up at 6am to school again.
Also cos of being so tired, I am in very bad mood every day. So II haven't been very good company to anyone lately.
But thank god for weekends. Since I don't have absolutely any energy to meet anyone or do anything during the weekdays, my weekends are fully planned and In the end I always up doing so many things during those 2 days that in the end, on Sunday, I am even more tired what I was during the week time.
Clever girl, right?!
I though that Finnish people are the ones who knows how to drink. But nah, wrong, wrong, wrong.. Chinese are the ones who really knows the meaning of heavy drinking and partying. I'm a amateur compared to them.
And finally Bund is open. It\s been under construction for ages for Shanghai World Expo 2010, which is coming in a month or so.
Looking forward to see all possible pavilions from different countries. I'm especially loving the Finland's one (haha, surprising!) called Kirnu. The simplicity of it totally attracts me. I hate everything complicated and colorful.
Take a quick look of this and this.
The speed is just maniac in the school. One month ago I didn't speak a word of Chinese and now I am expected to write and speak it pretty well (but of course, just some basic, easy conversations). And matter of fact, our school books doesn't even have English anymore, all in Chinese. Which is fine for me, I have no problem with following the speed but it is just so fucking tiring.
And cos of the school, i really feel I am wasting all my free time in here. Every day after school I go directly to home, rest, sleep few hours and after waking up spending the whole night till 1am with my home works and studying to exams. And after sleeping with good luck 3-4 hours, I need to woke up at 6am to school again.
Also cos of being so tired, I am in very bad mood every day. So II haven't been very good company to anyone lately.
But thank god for weekends. Since I don't have absolutely any energy to meet anyone or do anything during the weekdays, my weekends are fully planned and In the end I always up doing so many things during those 2 days that in the end, on Sunday, I am even more tired what I was during the week time.
Clever girl, right?!
I though that Finnish people are the ones who knows how to drink. But nah, wrong, wrong, wrong.. Chinese are the ones who really knows the meaning of heavy drinking and partying. I'm a amateur compared to them.
And finally Bund is open. It\s been under construction for ages for Shanghai World Expo 2010, which is coming in a month or so.
Looking forward to see all possible pavilions from different countries. I'm especially loving the Finland's one (haha, surprising!) called Kirnu. The simplicity of it totally attracts me. I hate everything complicated and colorful.
Take a quick look of this and this.
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good luck...but if you really want something...you can do it!!!!