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Saturday, March 19, 2005

Revamped

A lot of people have been asking me what's gotten into me. Okay, just to give you people a background: I maximize the allowed absences in all my classes. I don't submit requirements on time. I don't go to class on time or I don't go at all. I don't do any school-related work outside of school. I rarely do school work. Pasaway ako.

And I have recently transformed into something new. Maybe something better, maybe not. I have become a bibbo kid. I submit requirements earlier than most people do. I organize my schedule for the day. Yes, it is a daily routine for me now. I don't miss classes anymore. I do everything that professors ask me to. Quite surprising for my blocmates (really, this is how it's spelled).

So I have learned a lot in such a short period of time. Two months, to be exact. And I want to thank everyone who has contributed to this major revamp of my attitude towards school. First on the list is my uber intelligent TV scripting and broadcast music professor, Jun Austria. He loves doing things the hard way, or at least, instructing his students so. And I think that's a good thing. You're not gonna learn anything when you do things the easy way, are you? I have learned a lot from him - from coming up with bright ideas to evaluating them if they really are bright to begin with to materializing them. Next up are my uber radical blocmates who have a myriad of things to say on a current political, national, or local issue. They allowed me to take a peek into their own way of perceiving different things and events, and how they do it. Now I can say I have a critical mind, and I use it. That's what's important in my opinion - not having it, but USING it. It's been a tedious term for me, but I can say that this is when I got to learn a lot - and when I say a lot, I really mean a lot.

Actually, I'm planning on still going to school after I get my bachelor's degree. I'm not decided yet if it's gonna be Sydney or Dubai. Both are expensive anyways. What do you think?

2 Comments:

Blogger BabyPink said...

wow! congrats. that's really good.:)

I maximize the allowed absences in all my classes. I don't submit requirements on time. I don't go to class on time or I don't go at all.
--so like me. now. hay!

1:20 AM

 
Blogger `elitist` said...

So has everyone told me. Maybe it really is a good thing to be like this. I guess I'm staying like this until I graduate.

1:29 AM

 

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