The first week of my Year 2. I'm still in a state of disbelief that I am actually studying in NAFA and am already in my second year. I will be forever grateful for the chance given. Syukur-Alhamdulillah. ♥
Once again, I had 7 core modules plus 1 additional extra credit module.
Web-Centric Applications in Business
HTML and Java Script. I have always hated any modules that have to do with them. Surprisingly, this time round, I'm a little bit ready for it. Most probably because I have been meddling around with the codings for my blog for the past few years. I am slightly getting the hang of it. To top it off, we will be learning Dreamweaver and Photoshop which I know the basics quite well.
The only problem with this module would be the lecturer. He has a tendency of saying the word 'alright' and 'well' every few seconds that most of us get easily irritated by it. I'm just going to try to brush up on my zoning out skills so that I would be able to zone out those two words.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Introduction to World Music
This module was pretty much straight forward. We would be learning more about folk/traditional music with a modern twist from all around the world. We have to learn the types of musical instruments and the type of sounds they make. There's only two test and a presentation. I'm super confident for this module.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Stage Management 1
Pretty much the reason why I join NAFA in the first place, to be a Stage Manager. I was honestly looking forward to this module until the lecturer starts to open her mouth. Her pronunciation was quite bad and the way she paraphrase her questions are a tad confusing. Half of the time, I'm trying to figure out what exactly is she trying to convey to us.
The upside to this module would be that it is very hands-on with loads of presentations and site visits. Even though the way she teaches us is super dry and three quarter of the class are stoning, I'm the only one who constantly pretends that I am listening. I will try my best to get on her good books.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Principles of Marketing
A combined class with PA2A and VA2A. I have always hate combined classes. I couldn't concentrate that much with the amount of people in the room. Anyway, for this module, I pretty much think that I can score quite well if it is essay-based questions. By as for now, it is still to early to tell but the lecturer is a really nice guy.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Principles of Accounting
Firstly, the lecturer is super fun! He makes the class interesting and very engaging which is a very good thing. On the other hand, this is my first time studying Accounting and I'm a bit scared that I won't be able to catch up. Hopefully with my studious and encouraging classmates, I'll be able to understand it soon.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Aesthetics of Arts (Performing / Visual)
Apparently this module is being split into two. With the first 7 weeks, we will be learning about Visual Arts and interpreting them while the next 7 weeks, it would be Performing Arts and understanding them. Two separate lectures but at least, I had classes with them during my first year. This class is going to be quite a breeze.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Practical Scenic Design
Autocad, Stage and Lighting Design. What's there not to love about this module. I have been scoring As for the foundation of the module. I pretty much have this one settled and the lecturer is super fun and understanding.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
Introduction to Ceramics
I took up this module as my Cross-Disciplinary Elective and furthermore, it was 3 credits. I was trying to get as much credits squeeze it.
Anyway, I found out that 5 of the Year 3 Theatre students were in the same class with me. I'm pretty much excited about it since I know the whole Theatre English Department. From the looks of it, this class is going to be so much fun because of the classmates, the lecturer and the amount of freedom that we have to allow to express ourselves.
Insya-allah, I will get A for this module.
On a side note, it's kind of nice to be so-called popular. I mean, I was popular back in Tekong but it was more for a different kind of reason. Everybody in Tekong knows that I was an outgoing and flamboyant gay boy who was my officer's PA. In NAFA, the feeling of being popular is different. People actually look up to me. They know that I'm one of the smart ones, outgoing and friendly. At the same time, they also know that they can just approach me to strike up a conversation and I would also gladly help them.
It feels real nice to have people smiling and saying hi to you even though half the time you have no idea what's their name.
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