I always thought that BTN Camps are held in some junglish places and we'll be sleeping in tents with lots of mosquitoes ready to charge at the campers. Well, I was wrong.
We were actually suppose to go to a BTN Campsite in Banting, but due to some problems, we were moved to a private campsite in Sepang, right beside the highway.
The facilities there are definitely better than my hostel, there were air-cond in every rooms. We were served 5 meals a day, to which I was hoping will make me gain some weight, but to no avail.
We had 4 lectures and 8 group activities. I was indeed very happy to see my fellow coursemates being active throughout the camp. Frankly, I thought I'd be spending more time with those in the French programme. But as it turned out, I was in my room most of the time , talking to my roommates, who are also my coursemates. We had so much free time I even manage to finish a book!
As a whole, the camp was good, it refreshed my knowledge of Malaysia. But above all, it builds up the relationship among the campers.
The camp ended with a test. Hopefully I'll passed it. As long as I have no phone calls from my sponsors, I'll be flying off on 2 September.
Hell looo!! I Think u r stupid guys. Can't think in out of ur braind @ box. Be a ist class mentality. For me BTN courses is the best course. We can test our fyzical test, grome our knowledge about Malaysia and be a good RAKYAT. I think u better move to China Island. Stupid Boy.
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