Oct 11, 2010

Masa Depan yang Tak Pasti... 0_o'''


Final year's most eligible topic would be: What on earth are you going to do after graduation?What's your next move?
Continue your study?If not,then working perhaps?In what field?Where?How?
Questions after questions keep popping out from every single mouth that bother to ask.


A bunch of people I met would asked me that and my answer was, "Uhm,continue to study I guess,"
The truth here is that I'm not really sure if it's the right thing to do.Every so often,I feel like working but deep down I doubt if I'm ready to step into the working world.

I would be 22 by the time I finished my bachelor degree and according to the original plan,I'd work part time translating story books and attend French class so that I can sit for my Delf A2 until (if posibble) Delf C2.Then,in July I would continue my Master's degree and at the same time attend the translation workshop in ITNM to get a translation certificate.Chewah~well planned right?!Wish I'm Richie Rich.Haha.Maybe one at  time.I should not rush.

My childhood favourite movie!Haha
I'd probably finish at the age of 24 and I should be able to work by then.But,as a what?I would love to learn foreign language,I'm interested in translation as well as writing.I might go for subtitling too.Which is which?Lately,another option would be me working and traveling at the same time after my graduation and then come back to continue my master's degree after a year or two.It comes to my attention that I have this sudden interest in political studies,sociology and a bit of economics stuff too.What not to study,huh?

On Friday,we went to this career fair organized by  the Job Street in Mid Valley. Waves of people from everywhere were there - some brought together with them their resumes and what not,dressed up for interviews,some were just wandering here and there, observing each booth innocently,some looked excited,some frowned,some were asking questions and some just sit and stare.Linguistics students didn't have that many choices compared to business,management,economic,engineering,bio tech,science etc. students there.

There were options,but not that many and the most interesting job I could find was the position as a broadcast journalist.Woohoo...It worried me sick thinking about getting myself employed.
Anyway,swallowing the 'bad' feeling away,I just enjoyed the rest of the session.Plus,it not the only career fair held on earth and I believe I'm not quite in the right place. I'll take it as my first effort to expose myself into the 'real situation'.Keep your feet on the ground,babeh!

Then,my favourite activity!!The second hand book clearance sale! It was in Subang USJ.Me and Saby were rummaging through the books like crazy.I ended up buying 8 novels for RM38.00 and Saby bought 10++ (I'm not sure how many) for like RM50.The weirdest thing happened when I was about to step out of the hall.An unknown feeling crept up into me and without signs or anything,I suddenly felt like joining some charity clubs and devoted myself to others.Books and charity don't rhymes together.It puzzled me for the whole day.Sigh~
Since then,the line "masa depan yang tak pasti" is now one of my official slogans.

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