muahahaha!
PEARL TAN MIN SZE!
beat that!
i didnt need to do anything! ryan came up to talk to talia and i today in the library on his own accord. muahahaha!
we were simply minding our own business doing our research for the hse101 research paper when i heard a loud thud of a bag to the ground. and i didnt even bother to look away to see who it was. haha, and he started talking.
LOL!
which talia and i had lotsa fun today during our long break (: well, that anne turner was still sick for the second day in the row. and for the second day in the row, our lecture was cancelled. which was dumb. but yeah. so we spent 2hours researching for our assignment, and we decided we were brain overloaded. so we headed over to my place for lunch! (: which was fun. haha, talking and all, den we went for the DUSSC talk. we had lotsa yummy biscuits - our main purpose (: after the talk, we came back, printed the lecture notes and went to play ping-pong! :D it was so fun. for one, i'm getting better at it; and two, we had so much fun talking. haha like thinking into our future of weddings and houses and marriages. and of cuz, there was this part of socializing and making friends. which we're trying to tink of ways to befriend her EC! X) but it was fun.
which back to DUSSC talk.
woah. ): i was blown away at what andrew dawson said ): like sports psychology iz so intriguing and i really wanna do it? but, there's so many things to consider.
1. the field for practice iz so limited. sports psychologist arent high in demand because of the price of consultations and all. people rather not consult even for performance sake.
2. you have to spend years to study for it? and den you need field practices and be accredited to become a professional psychologist.
3. to be a full-fletched practicing sports psychologist, you need to be prepared to spend alot of your time at it?
4. in (the WHOLE of) Australia, there are only 6 full-fletched sports psychologist.
-which makes me tink, if Australia being so big, how about singapore?!
5. a typical sports psychologist therefore ends up doing alot of other things as well beside working with athletes and all to enhance performance. there's like business psychology?!
-hmmm!
6. you need to be really well-versed in many sportings areas.
7. most people actually do sports psych only because of specialization from coaching. which puts sports psych to be BEST use.
-does this mean i have to be a coach first?!
8. you need to be really experienced in trainings and training styles and models. which means you need to actually start NOW accumulating such experience to be best you can
-which means i have to start coaching now?!
9. which voices down, i dunno how to coach?!?! i dunno anything! ARGH! ):
do i really have to decide now if i really wanna do psych?
no choice, i have to. but. sigh, how bout sports physiology?
1. it's too common.
2. but there's this special AAESS accredited course for sports physiology.
3. guaranteed job and status
4. and the job scope out there iz so much wider!
5. and one that was stated, you can even be in the area of sports psych.
argh ):
i need reassurance that i'm on the right track..
*throbs @19:20 <3
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