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Miss Kooshi Lingerie Bash

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Pleasurable. Amusing. Enjoyable. Delightful. Satisfying. Entertaining. These are just some words to describe the emotions as you step into the foray of party in LightsOut!. Held on 12th January 2006 (*gasps* time flew past THAT quickly! It has been almost 5 years!!) at the Ministry of Sound, is SMU’s very first modeling pageant and Kooshi is the main LINGERIE sponsor. Not forgetting human cages specially mounted onto the main dance floor and male models dressed in bathrobes! Wonderful memories of my very first pageant :)

*excerpt taken directly from their website*

“I eat alot”, was her reply, when asked to tell us something about herself. Judging by her svelte figure however, one would find that hard to believe.

Of course, it only made sense when Cherie later revealed that aside from eating, she is also into dance – hiphop, funk, modern and jazz – which explains how she has managed to maintain a slim and healthy physique despite a verocious appetite. (Btw she was NOT kidding about her appetite. During the photoshoot she was constantly roaming around for food!)

Cherie, who exudes a sense of elegance and sophistication, is also one of those who manages to survive on a mere 2-3 hours of sleep a day! Well, that can only mean one thing – more time to dance and eat!

P.S.: I have yet to receive my sultry (yet artistic) photographs. It was rejected by SMU due to its explicit content with all that LACE :x

 

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Life after being a student

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I am not in the best of moods right now, so everything that I type following this would be considered as irrational thoughts spewed in a pique of frustration.

I realized that studying is the only thing in my life that never disappoints me. Some may wonder “How can that be?” True. But yes. Studying is constant, I know I can depend on it and I know that it is for my own good. Either you pass or you fail. Ironic but yes. Everything else, everyone else is but variables that let you down.

I’ve never bummed for so long before. I never felt so useless before. I need something exciting. Something that makes me think. Something that keeps my brain juices moving. I need a challenge. I want to improve the way things are done. I hate routines and this is not what I expected it to be. I felt cheated.

You know what they say about things always happening at the same time? Well… for those who know, I’ve been ‘infected’, ‘crippled’, ‘brain dead’, soon-to-be ‘toothless’ for the past month and I HATED IT!  It is not my fault when someone transmits some viruses to me, in turn attacks my poor eye transforming it into a golf ball, disrupting my vision or when I sprain my knee and ankle, after injuring myself at work, having it look like a parallel trunk and not being able to walk or when I have to fix my teeth, having major surgery on each of my four wisdom teeth, extracting four perfectly healthy ones and on top of it, spending thousands on it just to make it look straight.

Shit happens. I know. You think I want to be absent all these while? In my entire life, I have never taken any MC or missed any lessons. So who are you to say what you said? I do not need sarcastic remarks or creatures lurking around and talking behind my back, trying to put me down. Now that I’ve ‘started’, seems like there are a lot of… shit happening together.

I’m determined to stay and prove my worth. I do not like to give up. It is so not me. But is it worth it? All the talk about being small and having the advantages of being more understanding, more caring, an open door policy, blah blah blah… I think it is bullshit. ‘Nuff said.

On a lighter note, I like the boss. He is so inspiring. I feel so much whenever he gives a speech. I am so happy I finally get to meet him. Sometimes, things just don’t go the way you want it to be. I chose this path, so I have to accept and manage my own expectations.

Learning to adapt is what I’m good at.

 

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 1:06 pm

SMU Commencement 2009

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SMU’s learning culture shapes students into well-rounded individuals with deep knowledge in areas of specialization, coupled with a curiosity to continue to learn, a broad outlook and a desire to make a positive difference in the world.

Grad 1

I have learnt to take risks, dared to fail and learnt to succeed with grace. With that, I have grown and matured into an individual who will seize the initiative, assume the obligations of leadership, and take responsibility for the things I do.

Grad 2

Grad 3

Grad 4

Grad 5

After four long years and countless of late nights, I have made it through!

Grad 6

Grad 7

Grad 8

Grad 9

Did I mention that I was the happiest girl that day? It has been so long… *smiles*

Happy Graduation! :*)

Grad 10

 

Life’s a climb

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I can almost see it
That dream I’m dreaming but
There’s a voice inside my head sayin,
You’ll never reach it,
Every step I’m taking,
Every move I make feels
Lost with no direction
My faith is shaking but I
Got to keep trying
Got to keep my head held high

There’s always going to be another mountain
I’m always going to want to make it move
Always going to be an uphill battle,
Sometimes you going to have to lose,
Ain’t about how fast I get there,
Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side
It’s the climb

The struggles I’m facing,
The chances I’m taking
Sometimes they knock me down but
No I’m not breaking
I may not know it
But these are the moments that
I’m going to remember most yeah
Just got to keep going
And I,
I got to be strong
Just keep pushing on, cause

There’s always going to be another mountain
I’m always going to want to make it move
Always going to be an uphill battle,
Sometimes I’m going to have to lose,
Ain’t about how fast I get there,
Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side
It’s the climb

There’s always going to be another mountain
I’m always going to want to make it move
Always going to be an uphill battle,
Sometimes you going to have to lose,
Ain’t about how fast I get there,
Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side
It’s the climb

Keep on moving
Keep climbing
Keep the faith baby
It’s all about
It’s all about
The climb
Keep the faith
Keep your faith

 

“The skies don’t disappear from the brightest stars. Opportunities will always open up for stars with the right attitude and capabilities. Be a star and sharpen your skills. I know a star when I see one. And you have it in you.” 

Life’s a climb, but the view is great

 

Written by cherielee

Friday, June 12, 2009 at 10:00 pm

Graduate

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The entertainment industry is an ever-learning place. Lessons are often learnt only after making mistakes. With time and experience, I acquire knowledge of this business and how to better communicate with people. How long will I last in this field? I can only say that I want this and I want to continue doing this for a long time. I am definitely willing to learn from those who are willing to give me a chance. All I need is just that one chance, an opportunity to make a breakthrough.

For the past four years, I’ve been working consistently hard for my studies as an undergraduate whilst working part-time with MediaCorp. Those who know me would understand how much I have gone through to get myself a place in SMU. You really need the Determination and Passion. No matter how hard the journey is, I did not give up but persevere on. It was a marathon, a long run with many obstacles and I’m proud to have finished this journey even though I’ve torn my ligament during this event. Life is a daring adventure. Most importantly, I survived :)

I have learned so much, I have seen so much, I have experienced more than I could and I am forever grateful to have this opportunity to pursue my education in SMU. Thank you to those who walked the extra mile with me and definitely to those who tripped me. If not for you, I would not have become stronger :) I’ve made some really good friends, friends whom I know will stay with me till the end but I’ve also lost some along the way. Tough times don’t last, tough people do. Life goes on.

I will definitely miss being a student. Having to enjoy long summer holidays, slacking around doing nothing and people watch, munching on pick ‘n’ bite’s French loaf toast, watching movies at discounted rates, studying in the library till ‘Closing Time’ starts to irritate the shit out of me, camping in school to finish projects, cursing the bell curve every time results were released, disturbing Professors in their office and having tea with them…and having to sit for exams! HA and the list goes on…

 

And so we talked all night about the rest of our lives
Where we’re gonna be when we turn 25
I keep thinking times will never change
Keep on thinking things will always be the same

So if we get the big jobs
And we make the big money
When we look back now
Will our jokes still be funny?
Will we still remember everything we learned in school?

But when we leave this year we won’t be coming back
No more hanging out cause we’re on a different track
And if you got something that you need to say
You better say it right now cause you don’t have another day
Cause we’re moving on and we can’t slow down
These memories are playing like a film without sound

As we go on, we remember
All the times we, had together
And as our lives change, come whatever
We will still be, friends forever

 

Oh well, at least I’ve got something to look forward to after graduation – 12 job offers (and counting) waiting for me even before I graduate during this economic downturn is not that bad after all (^_^)

 

Written by cherielee

Friday, May 15, 2009 at 6:09 pm

Professor Yoo

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Teachers are a rare breed. Teaching is a passion. Who else could spend all day in front of a group of people who would rather be elsewhere and have no trouble showing it? Most of them are dedicated to their students and are doing this job for the satisfaction it gives them, not for financial gain, fame or glory. Most sincerely love to teach and want to help people, to mould them into better students for the better world.

Entrepreneurship and Business Creation module has finally come to a finale and I hope that everyone will walk away with good knowledge and valuable learning lessons, especially writing good business plans. Looking back, time passes by really fast. One semester ago, I was a student in EBC and now, one semester after, a Teaching Assistant for EBC.

Prof Yoo sang a song from the local drama series 《小娘惹》 The Little Nyonya (in Chinese! – he is Korean by the way) and danced to Wonder Girls “Nobody”. Hope you enjoy the video (^_^) this song is damn catchy!

It was great to see Prof Yoo put in so much effort to practice for his performance and also, gave us a wonderful parting gift. Thank you you to our dearest Prof Yoo for your dedication and commitment to the students. It is to SMU and the students’ greatest loss that you are leaving us, but I strongly believe that your entrepreneurial spirits will always stay with us. I really enjoyed my time and learned a lot as a Teaching Assistant under your guidance. For everything you did, “Thank You” Prof Yoo for the wonderful memories. It was you who believed in me and gave me this chance.

Prof Yoo & TAs

“You were, are and will always be my TAs. Remember, you are special!” ~ Prof Yoo

When is the last time we said thank you to our teachers? Better do it before it is too late :)

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Saturday, April 11, 2009 at 10:31 am

How to get A+ in SMU

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Friday, April 10, 2009 at 11:30 pm

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Thoughts #1

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It is tough once you get out of university especially in a market situation like this. I have the feeling of “now what?” I realized that the decisions I make today or tomorrow may affect the rest of my life.

Do I continue with what I’m doing because I’ve already started? One year might not be long but I feel like it has been forever. I do hope that I will be given more opportunities to shine and definitely do my best to make that happen :)

Do I explore other means of making a living? Do I practice psychology or marketing? Do I further my studies?

All these questions plague me as I am TA-ing for Entrepreneurship and Business Creation class.

 

*yang wo*

Written by cherielee

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at 9:56 am

italiano

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Ciao! Mi chiamo Cherie, ha ventidue anni- sono di Singapore. Sono una studentessa dell’Universitá di Singapore, SMU, studio psicologia e marketing. Io parlo l’inglese, il cinese, il cantonese e un po’ d’italiano.

Amo molto la cucina italiana come la pizza quattro formaggi, gli spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncino e il tiramisu. So fare il tiramisu e la torta al formaggio.

Sono molto impegnata!

La mattina, quando vado a scuola, prendo un autobus davanti a casa e scendo vicino a SMU.

Il lunedi mattina non ho lezione, ma vado in biblioteca a studiare con le mie amiche. Il pomeriggio ho lezione dalle 3.30 alle 6.45. La sera torno a casa in autobus.

Il martedi ed giovedi mattina ho lezione di italiano. La lezione inizia alle 10.15 e finisce alle 11.45. Dopo la lezione di solito mangiamo da Koufu cibo giapponese e poi andiamo in biblioteca a studiare con Chun Wee.

Il mercoledi mattina non ho leziono, ma vado in biblioteca a studiare o meeting con i miei compegni di corso. Il pomeriggio ho lezione dalle 3.30 alle 6.45, dopo vado in palestra: corro e giocare a Muay Thai.

Venerdi mattina dormo fino a tardi e poi vado all’Universitá, ho meeting tutto il giorno. La sera finalmente sono libera ed esco con Chun Wee. Di solito mangiamo in pizzeria e poi andiamo al cinema.

Il fine settimana non ho lezione e resto a casa a studiare. Qualche volta vado al cinema, raramente vado al Takashimaya e faccio shopping. La sera di solito leggo un libro, mando qualche sms e poi vado a dormire.

Nel tempo libero vado in piscina, a giocare a Muay Thai e suono il violoncello. Se é da sola guardo la televisione, qualche volta leggo un libro o ascolto un po’ di musica.

In famiglia siamo 4 persone: mio padre, mia madre e mia sorella minore Clarie. Mio padre si chiama Lee e mia madre si chiama Kim. Il mio indirizzo é in blocco Bedok, 91. Abito in una appartmento piccolo con una vista bella.

Ho tre amici italiani. Si chiamano Francesca, Riccardo e Mattia.

Ho un ragazzo, si chiamo Chun Wee. Lui é molto bello, abbastanza alto, moro con i capelli corto. Chun Wee é simpatico, intelligente, carino e affettuoso. Sono fellemente innamorata, innamorata pazza di lui :)

 

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Monday, December 1, 2008 at 10:14 pm

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