Wednesday, June 08, 2005

hau'oli

Our first two days of ORSEM have been fun. My blockmates and I aren't that close yet obviously but I'm really happy with how everyone managed to get along easily in just 2 days.

we're so great!
Y2 also had the best TNT in the world--- ERICK! Sobrang dinala niya talaga yung block namin at kahit na medyo tahimik pa kami sa simula, nasapawan din ng energy niya yung buong grupo. Ang ganda mo talaga Erick! Thanks for being the best TNT there is. :) Our LOGs were Kuya Eos and Ate Trisha.

MOB!
Our campus tours definitely has to be the part I enjoyed the least (but I guess I still enjoyed it nonetheless... somehow. Hehe). It had us running from building to building within a matter of minutes, and it really had everyone feeling drained. This was completely lethal and it's something I'm not really looking forward to doing again tomorrow. AYOKO NANG MAGMOB!!! Hay!

group dynamics
I really like our group dynamics! We even almost had Erick crying because he said he was so touched with our teamwork in the "all-tied-up" game (where we had to have a long piece of string running through everyone's clothes. it was really hard... pero ang saya). Our group dynamics also taught us some of the most important things we need to know for college... like the chugga, the egad, and the banana. chuga up, chuga chuga, chuga chuga...

I'm not in the mood to place everything in detail so ito na muna. The orsem was literally hot and my hopelessly persistent cough just hasn't been cooperating (argh, nakakainis na talaga to! the medicines dont seem to be working), but overall I really had a great time. Tomorrow, I'll finally be getting a good preview of the other orgs ADMU has to offer as well as my English block. :)

Gusto ko rin pala yung sched ko sa ngayon. My earliest class is at 9:30am, meaning I don't have to wake up as early as I used to in highschool. My latest is 5:30pm, but that's only for Tuesdays. So ok :) The only thing I need to have changed is my M-W-F slot, which has Math and English at the exact same time. If I understood that correctly, medyo imposibleng mangyari eh. My brother also found something similar in his schedule... which says he has 2 succeeding classes located at opposite ends of the campus. Galing no? :) Exercise galore!


College looks like a promising (and challenging) experience. I don't know what to expect in the next few weeks when our classes finally begin, but I hope we find the guts to consistenly do our best this time.

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