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Back again and here to stay...

Well I guess I haven't written for a long time but I have been working like a donkey. Well for one thing, the projects pending are getting out of hand. I mean at first the college told us that this course was a different course and that it would be easy as it was a different marking scheme where we wouldn't have exams and only have projects and stuff. Only they failed to mention that we would have atleast 5 projects per day which have to be completed the next day. None of them actually realize that we have more than one class per day. Anyway I kept putting off writing here as I had no time but I just realized that I haven't blogged for more than a month and this was supposed to be my new 'thing' to do this year. So now I've made a new resolution to blog atleast once a week.

Oh, and in case this gives you the wrong idea; I love my college cos the time spent on the projects isn't so bad when it is group and cos it provides an good source of posts for this blog!

[Now I just need the time to write all those posts...]

Comments

glenn said…
you better make that time to blog. cos i come here ever so often and you never update
KD13 said…
I second Glenn...

:D
CrazyRhyme said…
Thanks for your support:)

My loyal audience of two is a huge incentive to make my comeback :D

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