Got the chance to spar twice (3 rounds of 1 minute each), and was fortunate to be up against 2 rather defensive exponents. Techniques and strategies will be formulated over the next few weeks in the build up to the IVP (hosted by NTU this year) after the exchange training session.
NTU's team had a few SAFSA fellas, and a great deal of black belters (no kidding!). Christine had her face kicked (and her gums bled!), but other than that, no major injuries on our side.
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After last Wednesday's extended schooling hours (From 8.30 am to 10.45 pm), I hope there won't be another day as long as this in future. Ever.
Our Business, Government and Society class was registered for the George Soros seminar at the Raffles City Convention Hall (George Soros & A Global Open Society - A Dialogue with a New Generation : Full commentary by Agagooga).
Am finding Business law more interesting. Probably due to the fact that I have managed to get my hands on the readings (Book, scripture, whatever you may call it) and actually got to read it. This is in stark contrast to the first lesson, where the Prof was, at least in my opinion, sprouting incomprehensible latin!
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