Poly Shopping (3 of 4) : Singapore Poly
Ok. This post is a little late as I’ve been busy. And I havn’t even typed out the proposal for having a badminton camp in March. Busy, busy, busy..
Ok, my thoughts about Singapore Poly.
Initial Impressions:
Very Good. The people helping out in the Open House were dressed in smart attire though I did see some ‘ah bengs’ amoung them. The buildings are mostly old, but like what I said for Nanyang, I’m not conplaining. Perhaps the only qualm I have about them is that I did feel lost in terms of what to do. Besides the ICT booth and the SPinnovex, there really wasn’t a whole lot to do.
Friendliness:
The people maning the ICT booth were not ’selling’ their school but I don’t know if that is a good point or a bad point. The students (mostly) looked civilised though there were a large number of groups of Chinese Speaking ‘ah bengs’. (No insult ment to anyone)
Campus:
BIG. As in REALLY BIG.
Course:
Course is pretty much the same, there was a talk by one of the lecturers on it. Ditto what I’ve said about Ngee Ann.
General Comments:
I guess its going to be a tough battle between Ngee Ann and Singapore Poly. I really don’t have a clue as to how to make the final decision. Perhaps I should code a program to output a random name, or perhaps I should draw up a comparison table to compare each factor of the 2 Polys. Ah, the choices we have to make in life. But for now, I’ll leave the choices to another day.
Next Poly: Temasek Poly (though the travelling time is substancially longer than that of the other 3)
Ok. I originally wanted to post about the Badminton Team pertaining to the first round of tournaments, but I’ll post it tomorrow after I return from training.