Opening Session
Awesome! It's the first time I saw Up with People's live show! I love Yui's dance. She really did a good job.
As Tim said it's not only about you, it's about us. We would learn much from each other.
"Hey, I'm Coty..." that was the first time to hear his self introduction. And I heard it once and once again these days. He is such a energetic boy with lots of ideas. Great guy! I told him, he must be the most shinning star.
When Jen asked us to make a short speech, I just said that I'd love to got jiggy with it. But I don't know how to answer Jen's following question how @,@
Module
Dance, Vocal, Speaking, Technical, Costumes. I love Vocal best. For Dance, it's a little bit tense. We were asked to paly some difficult steps like hip-hop or Gypsy dance. somewhat interesting. but the free time is golden time for us playing games and chatting.
Marjiolain
A girl from Netherlands. Her voice is very peaceful. It's very comfortable to chat with her. She has two sisters, one elder and the other one is younger. The elder one is studying while the younger one is doing something about nature and animals. Her father is headmaster of a highschool and her mother is doing something with NGO to help the disables. She loves her family very much. Her eyes are beautiful!
Anngie
Today is her birthday. We talked something about the differences education system between U.S. and China. I got 2 points from her talk.
1) It's more difficult for American students to get an enrollment from Universtiy or Colledge than Chiense students. They need to get a good score on SAT, which is always valid for application forever. But apply for a colledge, they still neee inerview. But in China, we have only one national examination. and the score is only valid for the application to colledge and university in the same year.
2) American students could change their major much easier than Chinese. If they want to change, they could only postpone their graduate date, but there is no charge. It make students could keep on seeking their dream and keep fighting for it.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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