Easter break is almost over. There is nothing much going on in that three weeks anyway. Last year, I remembered that the moment the holidays started, I locked myself up in my room and started studying for finals. 6 hours a day minimum. Some of my friends said I went A wall on them cause they never saw or heard from me during the whole holiday.
This year, I realised that I am a bit chilled. Well, probably last year was my first time sitting for exams overseas and plus I had and still do need to maintain a very high mark to maintain my scholarship. Well, the first week went by with me home alone researching for my 6000 word essay.Both my housemates were in Amsterdam and Brussels. But still, I only did the research, not studying for the other 3 modules. Second week was a bit hectic since I went to London twice. Fist is because I was asked to judge The Orators Debate Championship 2013. Well, to be honest, I was quite nervous because I never judged in a proper competition before. I was always on the other side of the room debating. But I felt honoured to be asked to judge alongside some of the best debaters from Malaysia like Danial Rahman and Julius, both had represented Malaysia for worlds. So we had two representative from Cardiff. I was one of the adjudicator and Evan, debated. His team was in finals. However, I had to miss the show because I left early to grab dinner.
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| Me and Evan, the Cardiff peeps |
So after judging, I went straight back to Cardiff. Since the bus was delayed, we arrived around 3ish in the morning. So, that was on Wednesday. On Saturday, I head back to London for the Careers Fair. Some people wondered why I bothered to even go there when I wasn't even applying for internship since I am already bonded with CIMB. Well, the truth is I felt obliged to go there and show my support to the company that sponsors me here. Plus, the person who interviewed me at my final stage was there and she remembered me. I figured since all Maybank scholars were required to be there at the booth and help out, I should at least show face and encourage people to apply to CIMB.
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| After one tiring day. |
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| Me and Qiqi waiting for our food. |
So I went there with a bunch of crazy whackos. We stayed at different houses. Don't even ask why. When we arrived, the first thing we did was to head down to this restaurant which is famous for their roast duck. I never ate duck in my life so I decided to try one and my God, it is DELICIOUS! I would definitely go there again.
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| Vin Lum, me, Nad and Fazrul |
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| For the first time, all three housemates are in London |
After eating the duck, we decided to put or stuff first at home before heading back to Central to chill out. My friend's house is located in Zone 2, right after the last station in Zone 1. Well, I have got to be honest, its really in the outskirts. It is a total different sight from central. When I first arrived there, I was shocked and quite scared to be honest. Luckily the house was not that far form the station. I walked as fast as I could and head up to the fifth floor of the flat. The flats was alright I guess since I cannot compare to my house here in Cardiff. I understand that students in London want to save their money and hence the location and the condition of the house is not as good or safe. But well, we are students after all. No need a lavish lifestyle. So after putting our stuff, we head back to central. Our friends told us that there was a sort of 'mamak/msian night' at one of the cafes near Bayswater called Berdees. When I arrived there, there were Malaysian flags everywhere and everyone there were Malaysians! I even met with a lot of my friends who study in London like Adrien, Nawal and Ammar. But I don't know why they would call it a Msian/mamak night since its nothing out of the ordinary there. All we did was hang out in an open area, shisha and that's about all. And the shisha was not even that good! The one in Cardiff where I always hang out tastes better and way cheaper. But, since I never shisha in London before, I just bear it.
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| On the way back to central |
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| At Berdees |
The next day, we had to wake up early and head to the hotel as the event started at 8 in the morning. We went to hear some talks including the one given by CIMB. Then head down to the booths. My friends got busy applying for internships and summer placements. I wondered off booth by booth to see what was interesting and collect all the freebies. It was crowded and so we had to push our way through. I also met a lot of other friends who cam from all over UK. Its good to be able to catch up on little things.
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| Me and the Cardiff Girls |
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| My loco friends |
After that, we decided to try out the new sensation in London, the Burger & Lobster restaurants. A lot of my friends who went there absolutely recommended us to go there. My friend made a reservation since we may need to wait for almost 2 hours to get a table without making prior reservation. There is only 3 items on the menu; Burger, a whole lobster (grilled or boiled) and lobster patty and everything was 20 quid. All 10 of us ordered grilled whole lobster. The service was quick. The lobsters arrived about 10 minutes after we ordered them and God, it was HUGE!! It is served with fries, salad and garlic butter sauce. Without further a due, we dug into it. I gotta tell you, it tastes AMAZING!!!! The best lobster I have ever tasted. It was so fresh and juicy. Plus, with just that, I was full. 20 quid well spent! Now I would personally recommend to everyone who have not tried it. I might have the feeling that I will go there again....Might!
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| Mouth watering |
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| My happy face |
So after filling our tummies with lobsters, we head down to Soho and just wonder around and just before heading back home, we head to this mamak restaurant and had naan. The next day we went to the must place to be in London, the Oxford Street and did a little bit of shopping before catching our bus back to Cardiff in the evening
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| Oxford Street |
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| Bubblelogy, Vin Lum wanted to satisfy her crave for bubble tea |
So after that, I basically stayed home and start writing my essay. I admit that I am very worried and disappointed that I did not get much done this break. Well, gotta focus on my essay and exams now. Toodles!