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Date : Friday, January 16, 2009

this week wasn't really a week for me
since it was like my last lesson in the
whole course and i should be happy
to end this course with my lecturer
learning about ethics but i don't feel
happy even to the last lesson as i was
down with stomach cramp and diarrahea
which makes my stomach really uncomfortable.
after the last lesson, we presented a appreciation
card to the lecturer, chris for our appreciation in making
the lesson so interesting and forcing our brain in making
many many critical thinking. it was real fun.
he even taught us that in doing essay our greatest enemy is
not the grammer, not the spelling error but is the commas
and he really counts the commas to see whether are we that
long winded or do we have some you written diarrahea. haha!
-
anyway,
he is like the second lecturer that send us a note of appreciation
or a note of encouragement and
congratulations to the class showing us his concern.
after reading the note of thanks and
appreciation from the lecturer really
feel like telling him that is not
really painful to attend his lesson weekly as
we has learn alot from him in his lectures,
life experiences in psychology line
and his crazy style of lecturing really make the lesson not boring.
we will keep his blessing after the course even when we reach
the next stage of degree or even we reach the stage working in the
field, we will always remember the quote that he always tell us.

"in this world, there is no victims, only volunteer."
A NOTE FROM MR. CHRISTOPHER FONG


 A note of Thanks and Appreciation 
Dear students Intake 6 7 8,
Just to drop a note to say thank you for faithfully and ‘painfully’ attending my class weekly.
I hope it was bearable and that you all in your level of patience and graciousness have come to accept my quirkiness and ‘crazy’ style of lecturing.
Suffice to say, I have also learned much from everyone.
Where questions were raised in class, I too learned about how my answers also impact me.
Everyday for me is a learning journey and an experience. Live for the here and now not tomorrow.
I would like to wish every single Intake 6 my blessings and congrats for completing the program.
You all persevered well and I hope you have been changed since the beginning of this program.
As for Intake 7 & 8, enjoy the ride of a lifetime.
Don’t miss the nuggets along the way.
There is much to learn in psychology about yourself.
A successful person is one who has self awareness that leads him/her to make choices with the right intent and motivation.
I will see you in Conflict Management soon, I think in June.
Please keep in touch with me. Blog and let me know where I can visit.
Share some of the stuff I have lectured and impacted you somewhat.
On this note, remember: “in this world, there are no victims, only volunteers”
Congratulations on completing my module and all the best with the rest of this diploma.
Chris ( midiman@singnet.com.sg)
Lecture – Ethical Issues in Counselling 2008/2009

now,
tonight,
got to get home early to revise on tomorrow examination
which again at night frm 7pm to 10pm.
what a unholy hour right? -.-!
but i hope for this paper i can really score well since
my assignment didnt score very well, only 60% out of 100%.
a little disappointed! i will strive for the best tomorrow before
going on my europe tour on wednesday.

babes and hunks of intake 6!
GAMBATEH!
lets graduate together! hee! =)






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