At Last
At Last I am back to school, in safe confines of my, ahem, second home. Pardon me from sounding cheesy, but I just feel so me again. For a few months this year I felt like I was losing my sense of identity but being a student had always made me feel in control.
At Last my blog is in full force again. A new cool lay out that I had modified. One day I'd be able to make my own template but for the meantime, my thanks to BlogSkins.com for hosting talented template creators.
At Last I am doing something I really really want to do.
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I'm just waiting for the library assistants to call on me and tell me that I've exceeded my one-hour privelage. They rarely do that here in the Social Science department, unless there's a lot of students piling up to use the PC. Wala namang nakapila but you never know.
Fang Mi, Aileen and some of their co-majors accompanied me to an early lunch, late breakfast today at Ate Eva's. I had tapa, but I guess its not enough because I feel hungry again. I've been in the library for three hours now, my class ending at ten. I don't want to go home yet, since I wouldn't have school tomorrow anyway. The plan was to go to ICT tomorrow to get my interview, but Chelle, who I saw today with my former co-majors (They are bound to graduate earlier than me since I am going to be still, a year late.) told me it's better to get my clearance first. So off to Libis tomorrow, I guess. We'll see.
I'm done with the first HW I've had since I stopped last semester, in PGC. Thankfully, Mimi's bf has a copy of the textbook my professor will be using, so I can borrow that. Saves me some bucks.
I'm thinking of getting Taco Bell... better let my hunger spread out more, so that burrito wouldn't make me feel like I'm about to burst. I'm not sure if I have the budget though. I'm trying to go back to the 100/day system I'd been used too since high school. Gonna be a bit difficult though.
Truth be told I am missing my job. I miss the surprises, the great feeling of being able to help person who's on the other side of the globe. But I'm glad its all over. I hated the feeling of not wanting to get up even after I had 8 hours of sleep or more. I only had less than 6 hours today but I was so eager to get up and go to school. See the difference? And I do not miss the feeling of counting every passing minute of my "freedom". Thank God I'm done with that.
*****
School is the same, yet its different. A number of times in my life I've felt like this, like the familiar is still the same yet some parts of it isn't that familiar anymore. I'm not yet so sure if that's a good thing. But then again, mom always says that change makes it more colorful, more enjoyable. Again, we'll see.
I've already met some of my new classmates in the two subjects I took. In SCL 3 the prof was a no show, so I chatted up PE major Jo (who was the one who actually approached me) and the shifter boys, Jelo and Rico. Jelo, I remembered, was my classmate in Social Dance. He was really good. He's from CFAD, now a BSE freshman, planning to major in English. Rico was from Commerce, planning to major in Science. Hopefully, being an irregular student would make it easier with them around...
In the other class Mimi introduced me to her PE friend Danielle. I think she's shy. I did meet Andrew, a FT sophomore. I also found out that my former EJ ka- department Ivana, is in the same class. So at least I'm not all alone.
*****
I need to talk to Chelle. Some things need to be explained to me...
*****
I think blogger.com just shut down... Oh now. Sayang naman itong post na ito!
At Last my blog is in full force again. A new cool lay out that I had modified. One day I'd be able to make my own template but for the meantime, my thanks to BlogSkins.com for hosting talented template creators.
At Last I am doing something I really really want to do.
*****
I'm just waiting for the library assistants to call on me and tell me that I've exceeded my one-hour privelage. They rarely do that here in the Social Science department, unless there's a lot of students piling up to use the PC. Wala namang nakapila but you never know.
Fang Mi, Aileen and some of their co-majors accompanied me to an early lunch, late breakfast today at Ate Eva's. I had tapa, but I guess its not enough because I feel hungry again. I've been in the library for three hours now, my class ending at ten. I don't want to go home yet, since I wouldn't have school tomorrow anyway. The plan was to go to ICT tomorrow to get my interview, but Chelle, who I saw today with my former co-majors (They are bound to graduate earlier than me since I am going to be still, a year late.) told me it's better to get my clearance first. So off to Libis tomorrow, I guess. We'll see.
I'm done with the first HW I've had since I stopped last semester, in PGC. Thankfully, Mimi's bf has a copy of the textbook my professor will be using, so I can borrow that. Saves me some bucks.
I'm thinking of getting Taco Bell... better let my hunger spread out more, so that burrito wouldn't make me feel like I'm about to burst. I'm not sure if I have the budget though. I'm trying to go back to the 100/day system I'd been used too since high school. Gonna be a bit difficult though.
Truth be told I am missing my job. I miss the surprises, the great feeling of being able to help person who's on the other side of the globe. But I'm glad its all over. I hated the feeling of not wanting to get up even after I had 8 hours of sleep or more. I only had less than 6 hours today but I was so eager to get up and go to school. See the difference? And I do not miss the feeling of counting every passing minute of my "freedom". Thank God I'm done with that.
*****
School is the same, yet its different. A number of times in my life I've felt like this, like the familiar is still the same yet some parts of it isn't that familiar anymore. I'm not yet so sure if that's a good thing. But then again, mom always says that change makes it more colorful, more enjoyable. Again, we'll see.
I've already met some of my new classmates in the two subjects I took. In SCL 3 the prof was a no show, so I chatted up PE major Jo (who was the one who actually approached me) and the shifter boys, Jelo and Rico. Jelo, I remembered, was my classmate in Social Dance. He was really good. He's from CFAD, now a BSE freshman, planning to major in English. Rico was from Commerce, planning to major in Science. Hopefully, being an irregular student would make it easier with them around...
In the other class Mimi introduced me to her PE friend Danielle. I think she's shy. I did meet Andrew, a FT sophomore. I also found out that my former EJ ka- department Ivana, is in the same class. So at least I'm not all alone.
*****
I need to talk to Chelle. Some things need to be explained to me...
*****
I think blogger.com just shut down... Oh now. Sayang naman itong post na ito!


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