Saturday, August 13, 2011

Class

Recently read some posts on other people's blogs about their class. The usual stuff to be said about a class: how bonded it is.
Well to a certain extent it's almost impossible to have a class that is perfectly bonded, because of different people within the class, hence different personalities, different preferences, difficult to find a common interest. And sometimes it is essential to have one or more catalysts to help bring everyone together.
As much as I would say proudly that my class is the most bonded among all the SMTP classes, it is also unavoidable that specific groups still form, but at least less severe compared to other classes, for people still tend to mix. For example looking at the class during chemistry lessons (only lesson involving everyone), the class is separated to a few tables: the PRC guys, the joshua group, the PRC girls and the rest of the girls, the Kerry group, the rest of the quiet people. This groups are kind of set, so there's no point trying to regroup. No harm caused with existence of these groups anyways.
Perhaps the reason why my class can bond well is because even though there are groups, people still mix after lessons, like going to canteen to eat together (for most girls and some guys), play basketball (many guys), other stuff like bridge and monodeal. So yeah, there are actually quite some common interests among people in my class.
Oh, and cus our ct and a ct rep kerry and chingy are awesomely awesome, hence catalysing bond formation. Yay.
So maybe for other classes, it's possible that they don't have a strong catalyst, they did not find common interests to help them bond, or many are just not bothered, which in that case requires the CT to come solve the problem. Hopefully the problem can be solved, cus in the end everyone are in the same class, it's better to be more than just a group of people under a series of numbers and alphabets coming together just to study.

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