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Beating deadlines

I missed this blog. Finally, I got the time to write a new post. Ü

January has been a very busy, yet productive month. Usually, this is the start of so-called "hell week" especially to the students. This is the midterm period and most of the teachers are giving away requirements, paper works and exams. How I wish I could fast forward to March now. But then, February is approaching and the thought makes me smile. Two months to go!

Bombarded with various paper works, reports, & presentations plus the thesis writing, isn't easy . Blessed that somehow, I learned and is still learning how to manage time properly. Luckily, I am surviving. ☺

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