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Tuesday, July 24, 2007 . 4:50 am

A, I compared the pros and cons already. I'm going for part time studies next year. Firstly, the school fees are cheaper than full time studies. 2ndly, I can really study next yr instead of waiting 2 yrs to save up and then go full time. 3rdly, Whether part or full time or nt, its also 5 yrs, including the duration to save up. 4thly, choosing SP is nearer to my house than NYP which is further.

I was too reckless and greedy when I made the decision to choose NYP cause of the 4yr course, which is 1 yr shorter than SP. If u really sit down and think abt it, SP is more worth to enrol into. So, good luck to me next yr for applying. Only thing is, I have to overcome the fatigue/tiredness of working and studying. I can make it one. Hopefully this time I can really study hard enough to get a diploma cert in 5 yrs time. Thru the grace of God. I claim this promise in the name of God! Amen.