3 days of orientation camp was awesome, enjoy it very much. At first when I first heard that we'll be camping during orientation camp, I really dislike it, I thought that it was gonna be like very boring, and cause we'll be sleeping in tents. So I didn't really look forward to this camp but no choice still have to go. After the 2 hours and 30 minutes of bus drive, we finally arrived at Tapah SUFEUS Campsite ( I think it spells this way). We put our luggages outside the hall and went for briefing. The highlight of the day was the night walk. It was so scary, because we really went into the jungle and it was drizzling and dark. The ground was wet and slippery. The funny part was that when I heard funny noises I ran and scream but I was so afraid and I grab hold strongly of my teammates and I accidentally scratched them. I wanna say sorry guys. Later only did I know that it was the Orang Asli kids that was making that noise. The fun part of the night walk was when you need to cross the stream and it was slippery and the water was flowing quick and everyone was safe. Lights out at 12 a.m. and the seniors were scouting out to see if we were sleeping. I had a hard time sleeping on the first night because my sleeping bag was to thin and the ground was to hard and I didn't dare to make a lot of noise because I fear that I will get punished. During the second day, we had the second part of the No Apologise seminar. After this seminar I vow to practice abstinence after hearing this seminar to save myself for marriage and not to get involve with pre-marital sex. The highlight of the second day was the stream trotting. Although it was a long distance walk, but it was very fun. We need to cross through lots of rocks in order to get to the water fall and the water was quick. But the fun part was we get to refresh ourselves in the water fall and it was very cooling. we also have night games and it was fun because we get to work together as a team. The third day at 3.30 a.m. in the morning, the seniors woke us up to play some kind of mystery game. I was like dude..it's like 3.30 a.m. in the morning...I just manage to get some rest and you wanna play game...what!The thing that I learn from camp is to open up to others and to work as a team. I also learn to fit in, to learn to accept new stuff in life. New experiences in life could be fun and memorable. I also learn not to be so self centered, learned to lend others a helping hand and I also learn to think outside the box. I think after this camp, I tend to be more mature mentally and emotionally as I learned to accept new things in life. Orientation camp is a good training ground for transition from high school to college. I wanna thank you to my group members,thanks guys for the fun time we have as a group during this camp and thanks for helping me out during the hiking. I also want to say thank you to people who help me during camp and to the facilitators because without you guys, this camp won't exist. I really enjoy this camp and I start to look forward to college life.
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