This is the classroom that contains most of my happiest memories in NUS. It's the classroom where I met the most awesome people.

I guess from one of my Facebook albums, you all could already see how much they mean to me. When they graduated, I felt really empty, because life in uni just got exciting with them around. But it lasted for only one semester. I remember the first time I worked with Reynold and Nicholas in NM4225. Oh the joys of that module. It was the first time I got to do almost a real Kickstarter project. But seeing how so many news reports are coming out regarding our bio-tattoo idea, I think it could well be a real project anyway! Anyway, I always thought that my NM4225 project was the most polished project I was ever involved with. Nicholas did such a great job with the graphics and website, while Reynold acted so well in the Kickstarter video. We almost knew the whole class. It was like one big extended family. Horng Bor, Jesslyn and Amanda were such a cute group. I had fun being a calefair in their exhibited video!










And then came NM4226 and NM4210 (supposed to be in this classroom too). These were the most enjoyable modules I've ever taken, because of the people. I shall start with NM4210. Although the workload was inconceivably high, our instructor was just. damn. chill. He was like a very knowledgeable friend! Lectures were always fun unless it was presentation time. The project was a killer but it brought me closer to my core group of friends now. I once cursed the instructor (sorry Wei Quan!) for giving me a lower grade then the peers in my group, but that's just the admin part. The late nights put into this module and NM4226 yielded unexpected outcomes and experiences. Did I even mention that this module launched the karaoke craze within my group of friends?! That was the most epic thing ever. Speaking of NM4226, it's like hitting the sweet spot in my NUS journey. Everything of pleasure stems from this module. From the late nights for the video, to the spontaneous karaoke sessions (following the first k session from the NM4210 group), to the spontaneous 'shang yue on top of central library' moments, everything had to do with this 2 modules combined. Then put in NM4209 (not held in this classroom though), I have the best group of friends ever. I've written to you guys before when you all graduated, but I want to thank you guys again for giving me such an enjoyable NUS journey. 
So, Reynold, Shiyun, Regina, Shing, Nicholas, Edwin, Kai Che, Yuin Theng, Biscuit, Jason, Yi Wei and Ha, THANK YOU!

I would like to give special mention to John. I wasn't close to you during NM4226, but thanks for accompanying me through my final stretch for Science of Music. Really appreciate it!


Not to forget, the weird but super interesting and fun module, NM4227. This is the module that I got to do with my first and always the most academic CNM buddy, Szeming. I was so glad that I went through this module with Szeming, Reynold and Nicholas (I wasn't close with Shiyun and Regina at that time). As they all should know, my project for this module wasn't very smoothly done, but they were always there for me, backing me up no matter what. I got to see Nicholas' genius again with his fun little boardgame, and Reynold's humor with his little humorous cards for his boardgame. I will never forget the life lessons I learnt in this module, something that Szeming and I should know very well about. So Szeming, thanks for everything too, and thanks for giving so much assistance when I was at a dead end and finding a way to take level 4k NM mods without fulfilling the requirements.

I would also like to extend my gratitude to my CS3283/4 team. If I'm not wrong, we gave our final presentation in the room beside this room. I am absolutely blessed to have you guys in this group, or else I wouldn't have survived this module! So ZUYET (the hero!), Goutham, leader Kai(!) and Joel, thank you so much.





Last semester. I thought, "go through the motions lor. 3 unrestricted electives". So I asked Chris, my TA that I worked with during Random Blends 2013, for the modules that he's taking this semester. In the end, I ended up taking Interactive Storytelling. It was just the kind of module I needed for my "empty" final semester. No exams, project-based, and the workload isn't workload - it's like playing games! Chris always made tutorials either informative or fun, or both. Maybe it was helped by the activities we got to do during tutorials. Like what, play interactive storybooks? Play card/board games (whatever you call those kind of games)? Fun! Moreover, I always liked to write, but not to-the-point or seriously (that's why I can never write good essays). Writing stories was the best thing for me. So for this, and the Random Blends experience, thanks Chris for everything.

Then there was prof Jude's module. I enjoyed NM4226 so much I decided to take the predecessor of that module, NM3226 (weird I know). Under prof Jude, I knew his lecture style and the chill environment we can work in. What was a plus was that I got to know 4 wonderful groupmates that really thoroughly made me enjoy my last semester. The Punggol cycling trips, as tiring as they might be, were a welcome change to normal group meetings, while the collaboration between all the group members were a delight. It's a pity I couldn't get to know you all better, but it was a pleasure working with you girls, Shermaine, Tongwei, Eehwee and Vanessa. :)

You know they say "xian ku hou tian", that really sums up my NUS journey. It was a great 4 years. Grad lo!