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How I had spent my time
at Cambridge - DOMINIC CHAN (Trinity, 1988)
When I was asked
to share how I had spent my time at Cambridge (8897),
I could have told you how much I had benefited from the Cambridge
education system; how much satisfaction I derived in organising
activities for CU Chinese Society whether as the president (90-91)
or as an active member; how much I had enjoyed teaching young
children to speak and write Chinese at the Chinese Community
School; how many sleepless nights I spent producing video movies
for Cambridge Movies Workshop; how much travelling I did during
my time as a student; how much fun I had during birthday parties
and cookouts; why having strawberry and cream with champagne
while punting along river Cam in summer time is so enjoyable
; how having afternoon tea at the Orchid garden is equally fun;
why May Balls are in June; what an achievement it was to have
tried all the formal hall of every undergraduate college and
most post-graduate colleges; how joyful it was at Senate house
on graduation day; how many tears I shed when things did not
go well; and the list goes on
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What I really want to tell
you, however, is the many great friends that I made who share
all these fond memories with me. And that is why I am very excited
to be part of the Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong.
It aims to strengthen this unique Cambridge bond, continue the
process of enlightening each other and support promising students
to take advantage of the Cambridge experience. For those who
are about to take on the same journey, I wish you an equally
fulfilling Cambridge life ahead of you.
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