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Just after graduation, I felt like taking a rest for 1 week and then start going forth with my plans before I join the military.
As I went Googling for a cram school that teaches you GRE stuffs (which is how we learn GRE and TOEFL in Taiwan, as these exams aren't usually taken in schools), I noticed their schedules are planned out in the summer, spanning from the first of July to the first of September.
The bad news is that the schedules coincide with the drafting times here. If I went ahead and go to a GRE cram school, after learning all the GRE skills, I will be drafted into the military, and be unable to take a test and stuff. Not only that, I would be wasting time and money.
While checking to see if I have anything else to do, I got a call from a former classmate of mine, with him suggesting that I may be wasting time instead of being productive and continue working part-time.
Yeah, being productive and working part-time for a measly 90 NTD/hour, 4hrs/day, 6 days/week, and not being able to pay off rent at the end of the month sounds like a good offer.
So, now I'm stuck at home, with nothing else to do other than house chores (which I prefer doing rather than being bored), and looming for the drafting. I don't know what I'm going to do with all the spare time I have. Maybe programming here and there, but it wouldn't help me much I guess.
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Outside, as it's hot, humid, and full of blood-sucking mosquitoes, it would be pretty unwise to go out and play sports or go on a vacation. It's okay, but it's unwise. Our national weather station states that during the day, we will get moderate to severe UV rays from the sun.
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It's as if either my time management skills is still not up to par, or I'm just not planning good enough. *sigh*
Fighting for your dreams is like being a bird and flying against a waterfall, trying to fly up to the top from below.
As I went Googling for a cram school that teaches you GRE stuffs (which is how we learn GRE and TOEFL in Taiwan, as these exams aren't usually taken in schools), I noticed their schedules are planned out in the summer, spanning from the first of July to the first of September.
The bad news is that the schedules coincide with the drafting times here. If I went ahead and go to a GRE cram school, after learning all the GRE skills, I will be drafted into the military, and be unable to take a test and stuff. Not only that, I would be wasting time and money.
While checking to see if I have anything else to do, I got a call from a former classmate of mine, with him suggesting that I may be wasting time instead of being productive and continue working part-time.
Yeah, being productive and working part-time for a measly 90 NTD/hour, 4hrs/day, 6 days/week, and not being able to pay off rent at the end of the month sounds like a good offer.
So, now I'm stuck at home, with nothing else to do other than house chores (which I prefer doing rather than being bored), and looming for the drafting. I don't know what I'm going to do with all the spare time I have. Maybe programming here and there, but it wouldn't help me much I guess.
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Outside, as it's hot, humid, and full of blood-sucking mosquitoes, it would be pretty unwise to go out and play sports or go on a vacation. It's okay, but it's unwise. Our national weather station states that during the day, we will get moderate to severe UV rays from the sun.
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It's as if either my time management skills is still not up to par, or I'm just not planning good enough. *sigh*
Fighting for your dreams is like being a bird and flying against a waterfall, trying to fly up to the top from below.