Diploma in Media and Communication (DMC) @ Singapore Polytechnic
This is the blog for the DMC course at SP

A Singapore Polytechnic Diploma in Media and Communication student’s confession

It’s been quite some time since the last that I posted here!

Well, it has been 3 months and 3 weeks into internship already, 7 more weeks to go!
And oktoLIVE! has already shown 10 episodes, which means there’s 7 more episodes to go only!

It all seemed that we have came a long way… but, yes we did come a long way. =x But time flies!
Still recalling the first day of internship, we were all like SOTONGs, not knowing what do we do, where should we start… till the day before the very first episode of oktoLIVE! is going to air when we were all busy like BEES… till now that we have already gotten used to the routine, preparing and seeing how each Friday just comes and goes…

The most difficult times were the times when we had to juggle between school work and internship, it was also the last 6 weeks which we would be spending in our Poly life. No matter how, we still tide through it! And on the very last day, we shed ‘buckets’ of tears… tears of the thought that it’s the last time we are spending our school days together, the thought that we would miss each other. :’(

I still miss school. The days as a SP DMC student, but I will never forget those times.

I must also say, I have enjoyed the times during this internship no matter how much hard work we have to go through, how many nights we have to stay up late, how many heavy stuffs we have to carry. It’s still a wonderful and valuable experience, because working with the people in MediaCorp has been great and fun! They are very nice to us… learning many things from them. We also had meals together, received gifts from them from their overseas trip and also for Christmas, HAHA! And of course, I appreciate the times working with the oktoLIVE! student producers – a nice title given to us (hehe) !

I’m glad the days as a SP DMC student had been so enriching and enjoyable, which was not something I had expected before I join because I always thought I wouldn’t have enjoyed the times in Secondary School as much as in Poly.

No matter how tests, exams and projects had been stressing us out, the 3 years here still had been fun, more fun than stress, because of the people here – classmates and lecturers. :)
Thank you all for the times…

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2 Responses to “A Singapore Polytechnic Diploma in Media and Communication student’s confession”

  1. Cannot agree more! :D

  2. A touching, true post. ;)


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