Thursday, May 22, 2008

Been awhile since I really wrote anything. There's been nothing much happening recently I guess. Compared to the last couple of months, the hols have been so much less dramatic and tiring. It's just rolling along with ease and a lull period like this is usually followed by a huge up or down. I'm just bracing myself.

So I got Stanford and now comes the crappy bit of sending my documents and doing the visa. I am not even sure they can process it in time. About 10 years ago when I first stepped on the campus I was knocked off my socks by how great the campus was. To think I'll be going to study there just makes me want to pee. California here I come.

I'm planning to take Painting and Drawing, Golf and Investment Science classes. School is 3 days a week which only leaves me with 4 days of weekend every week. AW. Can't wait to galavant around SF with nothing but an ipod touch (which I have yet to buy) and a camera.

Just to steal some time by the beach in the sun will be lots of fun. I am so looking forward to a total time-out.

Thursday, May 15, 2008


seeya bitches!


-----Original Message-----
From: Summer Session [mailto:summersession@stanford.edu]
Sent: Wed 5/14/2008 1:48 AM
To: Ian KWOK Zhen Ting
Subject: Welcome to Summer Session at Stanford

Dear Ian Kwok,

We are pleased to admit you to Stanford University for Summer Session 2008! We know visiting students enhance campus life during summer quarter and benefit from the Stanford experience. Your enrollment as a Summer Visitor applies only to the 2008 summer quarter and does not imply regular admission to Stanford in the future. In addition, your admission does not contribute toward candidacy for a degree at Stanford.

We hope you will enjoy the stimulating Stanford environment and the challenges offered in our classes. Please contact the Summer Session Office at 650-723-3109 if you have any questions.

Sincerely,
Teresa Nishikawa
Director of Admission and Student Services
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Monday, May 05, 2008

1. Work hard and play even harder

2. Stop fretting over the career / graduation / oh-my-what-am-I-going-to-do-next nonsense

3. Do alot of travelling

4. Meet up with all my friends regularly

5. Stick to the fitness routine

6. Eat a healthy diet

Thursday, May 01, 2008

TGILaborday. Ate like a pig at american club. Pizza and Buffalo Wings. Been eating so much junk over the last few days. Ramen, Thaiexpress etc.

Work is good. I really enjoy it. I just learnt that Jason is starting work on mon at Citi!! Lunch budds to the maxxxx. The funny thing is we worked together at pwc before and now we're at citi. The funnier thing is he almost worked at templeton this summer. WTH abit like acting photocopied resumes and all. Now all I need is 10 more inches of height and join case and we're twins confirm.