trip singapore poly by Kristopher Kenji Mizoguchi (33)
Recently, my school hosted a a learning journey to Singapore Poly for us to learn about the advantages of solar power and how it would be something that will be vital in our near future. We will also get to see real solar panels. Meanwhile, on the bus there, I took the opportunity to take photos of my classmates
Oh damn it, they caught me taking photos.
This was how the took their revenge. Very mature...
Then, after about 30 or 40 minutes, we reached:
Singapore Polytechnic!!!
The campus was huge ! We then went to a lecture hall to receive a lecture on solar energy and solar power. Fascinating! Isn't it? I had a hard time paying attention along with the others because of the strong accents of the 2 lecturers. I decided this could be beneficial to my group's projects and decided to copy down notes from the PowerPoint slides, but to my horror, no one else in my class was copying notes!!! Despite the high difficulty of comprehending the lecturer's accent, I exited the lecture hall with new found knowledge about solar power.
After that, we had to climb a huge flight of stairs to reach the roof of the huge campus to see Singapore Poly's solar panels. I always thought that they were very hot to touch, but to my surprise, they were just warm, not sizzling hot. It was difficult to pay attention to the lecturer due to the glaring afternoon sun and noise from the chatter of the students. Not to mention that his accent made it worse.
This is just one row of them, there were a lot.
My camera shy group mate, Soong Jia Min
We then waited one hour for a bus to reach to send us back to school.
Oh damn it, they caught me taking photos.
This was how the took their revenge. Very mature...Then, after about 30 or 40 minutes, we reached:
Singapore Polytechnic!!!The campus was huge ! We then went to a lecture hall to receive a lecture on solar energy and solar power. Fascinating! Isn't it? I had a hard time paying attention along with the others because of the strong accents of the 2 lecturers. I decided this could be beneficial to my group's projects and decided to copy down notes from the PowerPoint slides, but to my horror, no one else in my class was copying notes!!! Despite the high difficulty of comprehending the lecturer's accent, I exited the lecture hall with new found knowledge about solar power.
After that, we had to climb a huge flight of stairs to reach the roof of the huge campus to see Singapore Poly's solar panels. I always thought that they were very hot to touch, but to my surprise, they were just warm, not sizzling hot. It was difficult to pay attention to the lecturer due to the glaring afternoon sun and noise from the chatter of the students. Not to mention that his accent made it worse.
This is just one row of them, there were a lot.
My camera shy group mate, Soong Jia MinWe then waited one hour for a bus to reach to send us back to school.

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