Saturday, December 05, 2009

Pratha anyone?!

Just another day of stonning at home. Cooked lunch for younger sisters =) This was my first time making pratha, so there are much more improvement can be done. But, according to my sisters, it was good! TQTQ. I'm sure making more soon ^^


What? We're making pratha? R u sure?!


It's actually quite easy. First, you need a pratha bread and toast it ^^!

Second, cook your fillings. I've choose to use chicken sausages.

Third, have a sauce. I'm lazy with that. Just got some canned tomato sauce. XD

Lastly, put your fillings into your pratha. Add some cheese too ^^!!!


THEN.....





WALAA!!!!!!! Yum yum =)

Happy cooking yo!

Guess tomorrow is another stonning weekend.... Wanna go to bed now but my tummy is still filled with the awesome french fries my dad bought back. It was really satisfying though. ^^

Friday, December 04, 2009

Practicing law after a law degree? PLZ think twice...

My blog is being toooooooooo rusty.... Finally had the mood back to blog. Or should I say having the time to be emo?!





BTW, what suprise me was that my blog got a comment from a SPM student (about a month ago) thanking me for my SPM bio notes tips.... haha.... well at least it made me felt that my blog wasn't that insignificant.... :D



I was just reading back the advise I got from my cousin sister which was a law student a few years back. For those that might not know yet, I've enrolled myself for a twinning Law Degree with Reading University, UK offered by Taylors.



That means that I'm going to the Lakeside Campus next year!



Gosh, can't wait till the open day comes. But, one thing I'm worrying is that we are the guinea pigs :S




OK, so back to the story. She was telling me that Law is a very difficult subject to study and requires a great deal of planning, professionalism, hard work, money, research and networking. Great determination, good grades and skill alone is not enough.


Back in schooling days, she was actively participating in debates, public speaking, involving in human right events and stuff that a law student would be doing. Her dream was to be barrister. She has enjoyed her Law degree but when she went through barring, trying to get qualifications to be a certified lawyer, she saw so many reality, which are shameful ones, about law today.


She told me that legal profession is actually about obeying the law, respecting seniority and using the law to find solutions, that sometimes is not justice at all. It is one of those professions where a judge can call you up to his bench to declare that you are wasting his time and need to be so much more intelligent to carry on with a case.


Friends of hers who are still in the dream of being a lawyer has struggled much financially. She said that being a lawyer does not earn enough to even pay up your own debts for the first, not few, but the first 15 years of time. It was heartbreaking for me to hear that statement, although my passion was not to practice law. For the first time I felt that legal profession is like other professions such as government servents that are doing so ambitious and important job, yet not well respected by public.


Guess I should now just pack my bags and throw away even the thinking of MIGHT pratice law and focus on how law triggers thoughts and grow my knowledge to be a wiser person instead.




So, after reading of so much trouble being in law, you might wonder why did I choose law? Many are shocked when I told and YES, I WAS AMAZED BY MYSELF HAVING THE COURAGE TO STUDY LAW! Especially knowing I'm not the person that can sit still for hours reading. But, the real intention of mine studying law was to widen my perspective of things around me. I felt that law has allowed me to think outside of the box, to know the alternative solutions of something.


I do LOVE LAW, but until the current moment, I think I still stays as a LAW
STUDENT THAT DON'T INTEND TO PRACTICE LAW FOR MY LIFE!

haha... you may laugh....
it's really funny to me.... XD =.='