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Challenging. That is what this semester is - absolutely challenging. Not to mention weird, which is quite an understatement in all of my semesters in UP Diliman. But I decide to stick to this semester being a challenging one, which is what it truly is, believe me.
If you have been a major client of Yahoo! Messenger and the Dicta License yahoogroups, you'd probably have already known that I am currently living a semester from a law student's life. Yes. For this semester, I am a Law student. Haha. Weird now, isn't it? ^^
I know, I know, I am a bonafide Chemistry Major pursuing a career in the Medical field. But what am I to do if the subjects that I got for this sem are more inclined to Political Science rather than to my field itself? Here's my schedule for this semester:
Monday/Thursday:
8:30-10 PolSci11 (Introduction to Political Science)
10-11:30 Journ18 (Journalism - News Writing)
1-2:30 Soc Sci 2 (Social, Economic, and Political Thought)
3-4 PE3 SD (Advanced Social Dance - Dance Sport)
Tuesday/Friday:
8:30-10 Chem17 lec (Basic Chemistry II)
10-1 Chem17 lab
1-2:30 Geog1 (Geography)
Weird now, ain't it? Basically the only thing in my field there is Chem17. Hehe. And I must say, this subjects of mine makes my life a bit more challenging that what I have actually expected. And it makes me all pumped up inside.
My professors, as I found out, seem to be one of the best professors in their field. My Polsci professor, Sir Malaya Ronas, has the ability to inspire one's self into studying better for class with his discussions. He drives people into feeling inspired to research on political issues and to read the chapters beforehand. First day of meeting him and already I'm down to my knees in praise.
My Chem17 professor, Dr. Eva Ratilla, is reputed as the "terror professor" for Chem17. Seeing her enter my class during first day was a shock, and I can't help myself from feeling the adrenaline rush on my seat. She has a very mild personality - I actually found her very nice. Hehe. And as I discovered then and there, she is not much of a terror . Okay, so having quizzes every meeting is a bad thing, but that's just it. It makes you want to try harder, to do your best to study better. And that feeling is what I really need now, to make my study habit a better one.
And now I'm in a permanent adrenaline rush. I need to work harder. I am forced to drive myself "giri-giri" (to the edge) every day. Enough slacking around. This time, I'm serious.
And I'm enjoying every bit of it.
Challenging. That is what this semester is - absolutely challenging. Not to mention weird, which is quite an understatement in all of my semesters in UP Diliman. But I decide to stick to this semester being a challenging one, which is what it truly is, believe me.
If you have been a major client of Yahoo! Messenger and the Dicta License yahoogroups, you'd probably have already known that I am currently living a semester from a law student's life. Yes. For this semester, I am a Law student. Haha. Weird now, isn't it? ^^
I know, I know, I am a bonafide Chemistry Major pursuing a career in the Medical field. But what am I to do if the subjects that I got for this sem are more inclined to Political Science rather than to my field itself? Here's my schedule for this semester:
Monday/Thursday:
8:30-10 PolSci11 (Introduction to Political Science)
10-11:30 Journ18 (Journalism - News Writing)
1-2:30 Soc Sci 2 (Social, Economic, and Political Thought)
3-4 PE3 SD (Advanced Social Dance - Dance Sport)
Tuesday/Friday:
8:30-10 Chem17 lec (Basic Chemistry II)
10-1 Chem17 lab
1-2:30 Geog1 (Geography)
Weird now, ain't it? Basically the only thing in my field there is Chem17. Hehe. And I must say, this subjects of mine makes my life a bit more challenging that what I have actually expected. And it makes me all pumped up inside.
My professors, as I found out, seem to be one of the best professors in their field. My Polsci professor, Sir Malaya Ronas, has the ability to inspire one's self into studying better for class with his discussions. He drives people into feeling inspired to research on political issues and to read the chapters beforehand. First day of meeting him and already I'm down to my knees in praise.
My Chem17 professor, Dr. Eva Ratilla, is reputed as the "terror professor" for Chem17. Seeing her enter my class during first day was a shock, and I can't help myself from feeling the adrenaline rush on my seat. She has a very mild personality - I actually found her very nice. Hehe. And as I discovered then and there, she is not much of a terror . Okay, so having quizzes every meeting is a bad thing, but that's just it. It makes you want to try harder, to do your best to study better. And that feeling is what I really need now, to make my study habit a better one.
And now I'm in a permanent adrenaline rush. I need to work harder. I am forced to drive myself "giri-giri" (to the edge) every day. Enough slacking around. This time, I'm serious.
And I'm enjoying every bit of it.



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