They talk without substance in it. As naive as little 10 year-old. You know you're right, you just have to speak your mind to stand your ground. But, once again, I was defeated. How could they never think about what they've learned? Why don't they read up a bit more and think? Owing to the fact that I'm taking J-path and required a mind full of criticism, I'm really sowing the seeds here. HE-LLO!
Things I learned in my 1 year and 3 weeks:
1. I learned to put on my footwear according to the weather forecast. Which is quite useful and to protect my precious sneakers and sandals from wetness.
2. That Asian made dresses are so thin I thought they are always low quality. They said it is the in. I thought we could only afford the low-ends with the price tag that comes with it. I despise retros by the way. Except earrings :P
3. Science students are more academic competitive than the Social Science students. You know from the way they talk and how they manage their time well. They know what they're learning and studying.They talk and share what they've learned and studied. Which I haven't got the chance to have such exchange. They learn the "hard" way. So to speak.
4. Not many people take initiative in their academics. Mostly prefer to be spoon-fed, or else they have soft spot in being paranoia to act like a man. Such an annoyance to me. If you don't follow suit, they talk back in a form of "reasoning" with you. Which is still doesn't make any sense at all. That just reflects how chicken-hearted they really are.
5. Your name will be called out for your take on something in class, when you wear orange, or pink, or purple. But not white.
6. If Psy is the embodiment of self representation to be comfortable in your own skin, and act naturally, I have nothing against him and his popularized style. Although at first glance of the video, I experienced stomach-churning. Lets just say, try not to show me your horse dances.
"I have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering.
You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory. Victory at all costs — Victory in spite of all terror — Victory, however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival." - Winston Churchill
I will take back what I deserve, with my own toil and sweat. Metaphorically. :P

