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HL811 Imagining Singapore
Semester 2 2006/2007
Assignment A
Title - The First Day
The sight of students, each wearing uniforms from their various former schools, streaming into the school compound greeted me the moment I stepped off the bus. The date was 2nd January 2000 and it was my first day in junior college.
Having done rather well for my preliminary examinations in my former school, I was given a choice of enrolling for the 1st 3 months in a junior college or enjoy the long hiatus from school till the ‘O’ level results were released. I chose the former. Being from a single sex school in my primary and secondary school life, life in junior college was starting to appeal to me. The main reason – companions of the fairer sex.
Joining the endless flow of students in making their way to the main auditorium, the sight of a familiar face was a rather pleasant one. Grinning from ear to ear, I made my way over to the tall lanky figure. Daniel was a friend I had known since my days in secondary school. We lived a good 5 minutes walk from one another and seeing him only meant one thing. Bus rides to school were never going to be lonely affairs again.
By the time we reached the main auditorium, Daniel and I were joined by several more secondary school mates. Instinctively, we formed a clique and joined the many already formed cliques waiting in the auditorium. The first thing we had to do was to register ourselves. Filling in the countless forms which the school had prepared for us was a chore I was desperate to get over and done with. With the completion of the arduous task, we were each assigned an orientation group number. My new clique was disassembled as quickly as it was formed and each of us was led away to our various orientation groups.
My orientation group was sitting by the corner of the auditorium in a neatly formed circle. With a shy smile, I...
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