Just when I thought I was over... broadcasting.
Yeah. We did another round of broadcasting as an activity for English.
This time, we're just composed of five people, unlike the other broadcasting team which has like eight? I'm too lazy to remember. Well anyway.
So, like then, I get to be the sound technician. But this time, since we're short of people, I also get to be the broadcaster. Ain't that grand?
NO.
Really, no.
It was hard. Very difficult to multi-task especially with all the tension within me—I'm still shaky with public speaking, even though it's just my voice they perceived from me (we were hidden behind dividers the whole time).
Also, this time, I was late for class again (overslept, argh). I had no chance to breathe. As soon as I entered the classroom, my teammate said, "We're on next, quick!" and I had to whip out my flash drive and cram.
I don't think it went out well. I wish it did. It's my fault again if it didn't.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Should I, or should I not? Maybe I should
I've been out from school the past week due to fever. Horrible fever.
So lately, I've been devoting my time to catching up to what I have missed—quizzes, homework, discussion notes—which is really exhausting.
But man, whenever you do work, the urge to procrastinate gets stronger by the minute. Especially if the work is boring, like, get my self to read a six-page novel excerpt.
I'll get through. Hopefully.
Oh and what excites me at the moment is the debate tournament that will take place in Baguio next month. Ooooh boy can't wait to debate. Can't wait to build up a castles and cannons of arguments in ten minutes, and face war thereafter. The tingling sensation of excitement, can't bear it.
And some more good news: I passed the entrance exam for the best uni in the Philippines... University of the Philippines! (Wikipedia has a page for it!) I had leg cramps when I knew about it, but I had to jump up and down in overwhelming joy.
So lately, I've been devoting my time to catching up to what I have missed—quizzes, homework, discussion notes—which is really exhausting.
But man, whenever you do work, the urge to procrastinate gets stronger by the minute. Especially if the work is boring, like, get my self to read a six-page novel excerpt.
I'll get through. Hopefully.
Oh and what excites me at the moment is the debate tournament that will take place in Baguio next month. Ooooh boy can't wait to debate. Can't wait to build up a castles and cannons of arguments in ten minutes, and face war thereafter. The tingling sensation of excitement, can't bear it.
And some more good news: I passed the entrance exam for the best uni in the Philippines... University of the Philippines! (Wikipedia has a page for it!) I had leg cramps when I knew about it, but I had to jump up and down in overwhelming joy.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Uncertainty part 2
I know it says part 2 but it has absolutely no connection with the older post.
Today, I'm uncertain with the class resume date.
During the last week of December, we thought classes would resume on Monday, January 2. So I went to school last Monday. Nope, there weren't classes.
Then that day, it was rumored that the classes will resume fully the next day January 3. But then came Tuesday, and there weren't any classes.
It is now official that the older rumor about classes resuming on January 9, Monday, is true.
But then again, some other guy with authoritah declared 9 as holiday, so classes should resume at 10.
I'm perplexed.
Today, I'm uncertain with the class resume date.
During the last week of December, we thought classes would resume on Monday, January 2. So I went to school last Monday. Nope, there weren't classes.
Then that day, it was rumored that the classes will resume fully the next day January 3. But then came Tuesday, and there weren't any classes.
It is now official that the older rumor about classes resuming on January 9, Monday, is true.
But then again, some other guy with authoritah declared 9 as holiday, so classes should resume at 10.
I'm perplexed.
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class resume,
uncertainty
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