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興趣頗廣,心得全無;文理不通,感情用事;what's next?

Sunday, September 21, 2008

It's one dream after another

Each adds to my belief. Each is strengthening my determination.
Each is broadening my field of interests..
There's no reasoning here. I can only believe I have that little ability,
even though I may be the worst native speaker of Cantonese in the world..

Last year, I couldn't apply this, but what about next semester??
when I will have 5 courses under my belt,
not counting the other 5 that I audit??

Find a part-time job or what, have some hand-on experiences,
save $40000 from Jan to Aug.. Switch to MA in Linguistics in Sept,
publish a paper or at least try to write one,
then the path is straight -- I would be either teaching LS or Math,
or even Eng in Language Center!! (whoa!!)

And then, putonghua is something that I can always pick up in SPACE, SCOPE, or CUHKSCS..
Crazy!! But 'f I'm more comfortable speaking putonghua, why don't try it??

The next thing is, I can go for a PhD in whatever!
My mind is simple. I only have belief~~ Faith!!

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Master of Arts in Linguistics

MA in Linguistics is recognized by the Education Bureau as a recognized language major degree programme for English language teacher. It is designed to introduce students to current theories in linguistics and their various applications to language typology, language acquisition, language teaching as well as culture and society, which are presented in a comparative framework and is now open for application for admission in fall 2008.

Master of Arts in Chinese Linguistics and Language Acquisition (NEW)

In response to the global need for theory-based training in the learning and teaching of Chinese as a second/foreign language, the Master of Arts Programme in Chinese Linguistics and Language Acquisition (漢語語言學及語言獲得文學碩士) will be launched in fall 2008 and is now open for application.

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I am thinking about developing my own word bank..
Once there's a driving force, I can learn database in no time.

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It is full of arrogance here. I can't help myself.

I was taught and I have learnt to be selfish in a right way -- to think for yourself.
Then I agree with "Saint Einstein" about reminding oneself about others' services 100 times a day.

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