Leaves are turning yellow
I have been a student at Mahidol University for almost 4 years now. This May, I will finish my program and leave this lovely place.
Last weekend, I was at ClickCamp, an annually student camp for high school students held by Mahidol U’s computer engineering students, which I was the director once in 2013. One of my junior came to me and let me tie little thread for her (in Thailand, this is like bonding careness of the tie-er to the tie-ee)
“This would be your last ClickCamp. I would be sad not seeing you in the camp again”, she said.
My head was spinning. I am normally not touched so easily. But that conversation makes me feel sad about leaving the camp.
And then last Sunday, some of us joined “Konnec”, an event of computer engineering students of Kasetsart and Chulalongkorn. We were there to see how the event was like and how much possiblility if we can jointly hold a bigger event with many universities joining us. This would be fun and I would love to be a part of. (I am not good at making friends, but I can do some goods for sure!)
Leaves are turning and I cannot reverse the process. I am leaving this beloved place to face a real world in just a few months. I am envy those younger students. I wish I could have more senses on many matters when I was still young. I wish I could enjoy more life at the uni more than I did.
The road ahead is so scary… and I am walking down there quite lonely…
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Oh what a post! I don’t know why I am publishing this. Just feel like telling someone about something I guess.
mixth — written in Bangkok