Wednesday, April 1, 2009

D30 - Tour to new wust campus.

We took an hour bus ride to the new WUST campus, and was first brought to their library. In order to enter their library, students got to tap their card before they can enter. However, we are special. All of us went in to the library's museum to know more about the history of their school. After which was to tour the medical school in wust, to know more about what they have been practicing, and I find it very similiar to NP's nursing. We had interaction time with the local students in a conference room, and the atmosphere was so different from a lecture theatre.

Then, headed for lunch in their canteen where there are much more variety of food compared to the old campus ( which we are at now) and the new campus was much bigger and nicer (:
Headed back to school and reached at 3pm, rest for an hour to prepare for the bpe test 2 at 4pm-6pm. The test was still managable, and hopefully I will score better....

the library in new campus.

tap card before entering..

the student who explained to us about their school.

the logo!

part of the school song.

inside the museum..

paying attention~


class photo :/


together we can!

the old campus that we're at.

part of the new campus. It's really nice!

step by step..
rocks rocks~

medical college..

*warning.
please do not continue to stroll down if
you've have just eaten,
or you're not feeling well....


in the laboratory.

it's hollow...

in the lab...



the bed and equipments.




conference room (:


their 2nd level canteen was huge and packed!

the abandon back..

NE message: We have confidence in our future.
In my opinion, the medical school in wust is very similar to NP's nursing course. This reminds me of our Singapore government, who are trying to get more students into nursing or medical area, as this is the field where you skills can be put to use and save or make lifes better. Also, this industry won't close down easily! Therefore, by building up this industry can help to boost our economy and thus, we have confidence that it will benefit our future.

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