As for the part-time job, I work on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoon. The rest of the time I need to prepare a big examination, therefore I need to study the books which related with administration and the basic knowledge of the law, also the ancient chinois works. I seldom mention what I must read in that big examination, because the friends would think I study hard. However, it's not true. Most examinee study more than 8 hours a day, in addition, they concentrate on preparing it only. I just try to get closer the admission criteria year by year. Last year I narrowed the score distance from 6 points to 3 points, I hope next year I would pass it.
This month I adjusted something, such like adding 2 hours to take the Yoga course. I am really happy for that, but I really want to improve my calligraphy capacity and resume my Aikido course. In this way, I need to arrange 4-6 hours in a week. Now all my brain is to arrange the interest courses from Monday to Friday after graduate from the university. I have considered adding the courses as the following:
1. Kendo (Japanese fencing)
2. Taiko (Japanese drum)
3. Pottery

4. Wing Chun (A kind of boxing from chine and created by a woman but at last it made chinois kungfu renowed internationally by a chinois American Bruce Lee)

5. Bridge game
6. Kyudo (Japanese archery)

7. Archery
8. Horsemanship
9. Photography
10.Stargazing club
Last, I think I just can choose one what if I want to learn, oil painting or Asian ink painting. Moreover, it's also hard to choose one between Kyudo and Archery. Anyway, I am really looking forward the graduation, then I could have the time to arrange.
Kendo and Kyodo sounds quite interesting~! Though Photography is pretty nice too ^-^
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keke, I have 5 days, so it could arrange at least 5 kind of courses
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