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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: 03. Part of the Program
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. 03 Part of the Program. Day Three in IICS: the same day that the first face blessed me with a sense of belonging. 8220;What’s the next lesson, Ms Farida? 8220;You’ve already figured out the next thing: ELSE IF. Would you like to join our programming club training every week starting next Wednesday? Even though I just stared at her blankly, in my mind I could hear the loudest “what? 8220;Jonathan, can you help me figure out what’s my mistake please? I burst in both laughter ...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: A Year of Gifts
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. A Year of Gifts. This year is without question not a prime year like the last one. However, it has undeniably been a year where I kind of started life all over again. Never have I seen myself change and grow as much as I have this year. I gave up a scholarship worth over one hundred thousand Singapore dollars to be in IICS. Boy, do I expect to get a lot out of it. And "Who in the cohort inspires you? Can baffle a person for days and nights. This year, it has been all about ...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: Thirteen
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. It's always been my favorite number. It's just so prime. It's not too small and not too big. 13 of anything is always nice. I don't know why I like the number so much but after this year, I've fallen in love with it. I graduated as the class of 2013. We had our prom on the 13th. We sat exams in 13 HSC courses. By the end of my cohort's student council term, there were 13 council members left. During the IPEKA Computer Competition of 2013, we ran 13 competitions. Kenny Ponto...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: 13 Stories of Belonging
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. 13 Stories of Belonging. These 13 stories serves as one of my many tributes to the 119 people who have walked with me through this incredible journey to discover a sense of belonging. First story coming very soon! See the lable "13 Stories of Belonging" for the 13 Stories. Labels: 13 Stories of Belonging. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a not-so-average guy trying to live a not-so-average life. How do my adventures go? Even I have yet to find out! 01 The First Face.
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: November 2012
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. A Taste of My Own Medicine. But I was also excited for I had long anticipated this opportunity to meet these people again. After making my actual presence known to certain people by approaching them and asking them the simple question "how's life? But eventually, the MCs figured out which one I was. I was practically pulled up to the front to deliver my words, despite the different position I was in. But of all thoughts and prespectives I had about my journey in IICS that n...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: December 2013
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. It's always been my favorite number. It's just so prime. It's not too small and not too big. 13 of anything is always nice. I don't know why I like the number so much but after this year, I've fallen in love with it. I graduated as the class of 2013. We had our prom on the 13th. We sat exams in 13 HSC courses. By the end of my cohort's student council term, there were 13 council members left. During the IPEKA Computer Competition of 2013, we ran 13 competitions. Kenny Ponto...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: November 2013
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. I didn’t intend to post this story as the second post in the series but I realised that there was no better time for this post than today and at this time of the night. Wishing the girl who used to sit behind me in Economics class Ms Clarissa Herliani Tanoesoedibjo a most awesome HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I hope you can accept this story as a little gift from me as a reminder of the amazing person you are! Why did I feel alone? But just as I was about to sit down, a number of peers a...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: April 2012
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. You Might Not Have Tomorrow To Do It. If you ever plan on changing someone's life someday, do it today, because you might not have tomorrow to do it.". That's what I learnt that day in chapel. It really hit me that life is like a reality show. One day you could be playing the game and the next you're eliminated. We really don't know when time will be up. You might not have tomorrow to do it, so don't wait for tomorrow. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Even I have yet to find out!
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: December 2011
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. Prime Year, Prime Time. 2011 is a Prime Number and 2011 has been a Prime Year for me. At the last New Year's Eve, I felt like God was trying to tell me that 2011 would be a good year. When I learnt that 2011 is a Prime Number in the middle of the year, I realised why. Now that we are only minutes away from next year, I feel like I have achieved more this year than in all my other years combined. After a few months of self study, fate brought me back to my roots: PSB. Th...
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin: 04. The Super Team
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The Adventures of Aaron Colin. 04 The Super Team. I’m posting this story today as a birthday gift to my former high school friend Edwin Prasatya. I wish you a Happy Birthday and may you continue to share your true kindness with the world. However, this story, like many of the other stories in this series, needs to be taken in the long and complicated context that is the Class of 2013 to be fully appreciated, a context which can never be described in words. The first school day after the end of the IPEKA ...