Day 2 started with wash-up, breakfast and distribution of SEG 2009 camp T-shirt. BUT, this monotonous morning didn’t last for long…as Mass Tele-Match was next on the list! It means war!
To win for their house in this game, every player was supposed to protect the person in the newspaper.
Looked at how agile and flexible they were!
Looked at how agile and flexible they were!
Fun! Yet, so squeezy!
Shortly after that, all students had worn their new camp t-shirt and attended an Engineering Talk by Dr. Robert Betz, from University of Newcastle, Australia (Amp control Professor of Power Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Deputy Head of Faculty, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment).
“Scientist asks why, Engineer asks why not?” Engineering is what give us today, so let me ask you readers: what does being an Engineer means to you?
After the engineering talk, everyone went to North Agora to practise prepare for their f dance and cheers before the final competition. During the practise session, the “Cheering War” and the “House Dance” among the 4 houses almost brought the whole place down.
The actually competition was at the Agora hall. Thejudges were, Dr Ranjit Singh, Mr Hisham Moosa and Ms (…), Dr (…) and Linda Ong.
Let’s start off with Cyclops!
Naga!
Hydra!Last and not least Griffin!
Oh not to forget! The Student leaders and Cyriva members Dance!
Dah dah dah dah dah…
NAGA! Congratulation!!!
Ultimately, it was the time and fun that everyone had together that made this camp a success and fun to be in.
Cheers~
Hydra!Last and not least Griffin!
Oh not to forget! The Student leaders and Cyriva members Dance!
And if the year 1 were still uncertain about their choice of RP, worry not! Because the seniors and graduates took the time and effort to come down to give a scope on their study life at SEG and how well they are currently doing after graduation! Some year 1 student finally got the answers to some of their burning questions about their study and school life at RP after the interactive sharing session. Therefore, don’t worry and have confidence! Many universities and local schools are starting to incorporate the problem based learning system in their curriculum. Lastly and most importantly in every competition-based camp! Prize presentation! So guess which house won?
Dah dah dah dah dah…
NAGA! Congratulation!!!
Ultimately, it was the time and fun that everyone had together that made this camp a success and fun to be in.
Cheers~