And so here I am with another entry yet again! I hope I don't bore myself after re-reading this.
I'm here to post about my first two days of college! Yay! (Yes, I know. I sound like a kindergarten student who just learned how to tie her shoes. Please. Do forgive my naivety.)
Okay, first, I just want to say how thankful I am to be able to study in a good school. Others, who are not so fortunate, can't even afford to go to college. The privilege of being able to actually graduate high school is almost too amazing to those who can't even get a proper education. Miriam might not be my first choice of school, but I do not regret enrolling here at all.
The facilities are good. Not all of the classes have air-conditioning, but I guess that's just part of the way the school wants us to endure the environment and help us concentrate more on what we're supposed to be focusing on. Although I kind of miss "Kolin" (the air-con in HSP.), I'm pretty glad we don't have everything that'll make us feel comfortable. Sometimes I think the reason why I was uber lazy in high school was that I was too caught up in a comfort zone my school was trying to give. AC is practically living its name during class hours. It was freezing in the learning station. Most of the time I just wanted to lay on the floor and snooze until 4.
MC's teachers are smart. They are indeed very reasonable. Their attitudes depend on their student's attitudes. They give off an intimidating as well as friendly feel to their class. The teachers were entertaining as well. Each and every one of them had their own unique personality. Some may not be as appealing to me as the others, but I'm sure I'd get through a good year with them. I'll try my best to keep up with the classes, and I do hope they do their jobs well to help me too.
My classmates are welcoming, at the same time shy. I myself get the silence treat as well sometimes, but it wasn't like those awkward, abnormal feels we used to encounter during elementary school. Everyone else was mature and understandable. They opened up, and so did I. Making friends was the best part.
The only thing that's getting to me really, is the schedule and all the extra work. Right after our first day, I was bombarded with homework and page numbers to review for quizzes (That are apparently taking place tomorrow. Great.) whilst there were still requirements I haven't yet completed. Yeesh, I don't even have a uniform yet.
Even if the pressure is getting higher everyday, I hope to develop a good, healthy college life in MC. I may not know where I'll be standing in a few years time, but I'm sure I'll look back at this first week and say,
"Natatandaan ko nung first day ko.........."
LOL.