Dilemma

Jan 13, 2005 03:01

My dream has come true.

But I can't leave some things and my ministry behind. And a few people that I would definitely miss because I will be going it alone.

Clue #1: Japan
Clue #2: 1 Year (or 2 Semesters)

Opportunity of a lifetime, or something that would take me away from what needs me most?

Sig(h)ning off,
Subz

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wolfegod January 13 2005, 01:16:32 UTC
don't let fear hold you back.

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subzerohell January 13 2005, 06:49:49 UTC
Its not fear, its commitments and promises.

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wolfegod January 14 2005, 05:25:53 UTC
it's not a frivolous trip... right?
then why fear breaking the so called commitments and promises.

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subzerohell January 14 2005, 17:50:33 UTC
Actually I dun get your question, becos i dunno how a frivolous trip will break pre-existing commitments

but yea, I'm going. :] Its a dream come true (answered prayer) la

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eikichi January 13 2005, 16:27:23 UTC
tink bout it as a vision of God for you... im pretty sure ya frens n loved ones will understand tis decision ya... ;)

so wad ya goin to japan for?

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subzerohell January 14 2005, 17:48:05 UTC

Oh yea hor on second reading it really sounds like as if Im going to Japan on missions work! heh

Student exchange btw

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student exchange??? xianz January 13 2005, 16:31:07 UTC
if its SEP i think you should go =)

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Re: student exchange??? subzerohell January 14 2005, 17:49:17 UTC

Yes it is, and yes, I am going! It is a once in a lifetime thing and I would go for it!! ^_^

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Re: student exchange??? ken_lee January 16 2005, 03:36:48 UTC
TOTALLY!

Go go go, if you can fit complete all your classes within the next few years. Definitely a great experience.

But: caution yar, day to day expenses are hontoo ni takai yo!

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Re: student exchange??? subzerohell January 17 2005, 11:23:58 UTC

Erm, all the modules that I take in Japan are Pass-Fail, and it doesnt count towards my final grade, so i can "fang xin" and play haha. The uni has very strong International Law courses, APEC Law, Maritime Law and Intellectual Prop law which are all very substantial (note, not airy fairy) subjects. Plus its in English (Thank God!)

As for cost, I promise not to eat in restaurants too much, and to limit myself to one Muji spree a quarter. heh. Hmmm, funky winter clothes? *thinks* heh

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wyciyf January 16 2005, 15:14:54 UTC
Go for it!! =) We'll miss you here back in Sg.. heez..

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subzerohell January 17 2005, 11:24:51 UTC
Yeps, I submitted my acceptance of their offer liao. I'm glad they didn't offer me UK, the Sing$ is like 3.2 to the pound. Terrible!!

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