The first ever Comm theory class I taught will be graduating in a few weeks time. And I'm really feeling emo about it. Guys, I'll super duper miss seeing you around the Department! No more hilarious stories from Mac, Parel, and Neil, no more intellectual battles to fight with James, no more heart attacks induced by Juliane, no more chismisan with
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(2) Yeah! Sana makatakas ako from the MA section. Much much much more fun with you guys.
(3) Awwww...thank you.
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no more theory bashing sessions with Tin, etc, etc, etc.
Do you really think you'll be rid of me THAT easily? Mwahahaha *cue evil laugh* Sir, you know I'll be around to make you kulit and chismis!
Kidding aside, do you realize that you've been my teacher for three consecutive years now? And if it wasn't for your stint at NUS (which I'm very glad you got), I reckon you would have been my/our thesis adviser. I don't know if this is the time and /or place for drama, but I'll say it anyway: Thank you, for watching over my [academic] growth, for trusting me, for all the chances you've given me. And of course, for being a good friend. As soon as my group hands in our research paper for Audiences class, we can adjust to a new PD. =)
BTW, love the thesis statements! Evil ka... Ang bigat! Kawawa naman your students :P Although I'm sure they'll be thanking you for pushing them to work hard, like what happened with us! One of them will have to take over the Save Media Studies, Save the World Club ( ... )
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(2) When will you be teaching na? :P
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2. Uuuuh-- Hee!
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Ang hirap ng thesis statements! (I love 1, 4, and 5 though!)
"Jason Cabanes is the media studies equivalent of Simon Cowell, if just a bit more loveable." Critically discuss.
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