Mon 6th Mar, 2006 @ 11:49 pm, Everyone

fyP-c2034 Characterization of a Semiconducting Material With the use of the Scanning Electron Microscope

in less than an hour, students from eee will join others from around the faculty. and we will be launching the largest battle in the history of fyp. FYP….that word should have new meaning for all eee students today. we can’t be consumed with our petty differences anymore. we will be united in our common interests. perhaps, it’s fate, today is the sixth of march, and we will once again be fighting for our freedom. not from tyranny, oppression or persecution. but for our ‘A’s. we’re fighting for our right to be recognised…to live..to stand a chance in getting high paying jobs in future. should we win the day, the sixth of march will no longer be known as just any other day. but as the day when the fourth year eee students declared in one voice “we will not go quietly into the light…we will not vanish without a fight! we’re going to live on! we’re going to survive! today is the day, we hand in our FYP REPORTS!” (que music….)

that was me.. giving that speach outisde the lecturers office this morning.. waiting for the doors to open so we can be freed.. freed from the stress of fyp.. for today is the day when i finally get my wednesdays and fridays for doing other stuff. I’M DONE WITH FYP!!!~

oh … that speach thing nvr happened anyways~go figure..special credits to president whitmore for inspiring that wonderful speach btw..