i'm starting to like all of my subjects this sem, despite the fact that this is "the hellest sem of all the sems in my entire college life as a mafin major". i have a number of reasons and i would like to write them all down.
ph101: i am a thinking person, though it is not too evident since i don't voice out all of my thoughts that often. taking up philo, for me, is like a guide to the "right way" to think, if there is such a thing. maybe sometimes i am just overthinking things, that is why i see the need to be guided. also, i think it would be a very refreshing experience to be surrounded with people who are thinking/ forced to think. it might seem like a very normal thing that every person does, but believe it or not, even though people upon conception have brains, some fail to use it at the right moments.
*only, it is taught in filipino, and there is such a thing as fil nosebleed..
stat109: i love ramilby.. he is soo funny.. and i think it is my first math class where i could make noise, but still understand the lecture (imagine doc mara's class minus the bore).. he is able to present all lectures clearly and really makes it sure that everyone understands every single word that he says. and it's not really that hard to study math specially if your prof is like him. it is not too embarrassing to ask a question if you don't understand one minor point. who knows, that one minor point could make a difference in your exams. he also looks like my seatmate, bossing
*i am scared to take exams... it might disappoint me..
sci10: had favis again. the good thing about taking sci10 late in my college curriculum is that it coincides with my philo, and they, surprisingly, are related. most of my classmates are my course-mates so we are sort of dominating the noise level of the room. at least mrs favis doesnt mind it. she really is like no ordinary professor. she's humble. she accepts her shortcomings. she treats us like adults. i want another A from her.
*orals scare the hell out of me
fin105:it's nice to listen to our prof's lecture. she really explains the concepts clearly. however sometimes, she is going too fast that is why, it is quite hard to take down notes while listening to her.
*so many papers!!! and her eyes keep on getting big as she speaks
eco102: had habito! yipee.. i like his columns. they are simple, direct to the point yet full of important information. it's like swallowing your weekly dose of national economic news in one pill. i suppose he would be away most of the time. at least, his assistant is accomodating in answering questions, i just wish she could do something with her voice. another thing, eco and fin are so related..Ü
*so many people in one room. every meeting is like watching a concert with no reserved seating. you have to be early to be in the best seats.
ma195a.15: had doc muga again. and i guess that suffices my short entry about it. wait, last two points: (1) our book is around FIVE to SIX inches thick. (2) Chris Tiu is in my class.
*rar.. i thought muga days are over..
ph101: i am a thinking person, though it is not too evident since i don't voice out all of my thoughts that often. taking up philo, for me, is like a guide to the "right way" to think, if there is such a thing. maybe sometimes i am just overthinking things, that is why i see the need to be guided. also, i think it would be a very refreshing experience to be surrounded with people who are thinking/ forced to think. it might seem like a very normal thing that every person does, but believe it or not, even though people upon conception have brains, some fail to use it at the right moments.
*only, it is taught in filipino, and there is such a thing as fil nosebleed..
stat109: i love ramilby.. he is soo funny.. and i think it is my first math class where i could make noise, but still understand the lecture (imagine doc mara's class minus the bore).. he is able to present all lectures clearly and really makes it sure that everyone understands every single word that he says. and it's not really that hard to study math specially if your prof is like him. it is not too embarrassing to ask a question if you don't understand one minor point. who knows, that one minor point could make a difference in your exams. he also looks like my seatmate, bossing
*i am scared to take exams... it might disappoint me..
sci10: had favis again. the good thing about taking sci10 late in my college curriculum is that it coincides with my philo, and they, surprisingly, are related. most of my classmates are my course-mates so we are sort of dominating the noise level of the room. at least mrs favis doesnt mind it. she really is like no ordinary professor. she's humble. she accepts her shortcomings. she treats us like adults. i want another A from her.
*orals scare the hell out of me
fin105:it's nice to listen to our prof's lecture. she really explains the concepts clearly. however sometimes, she is going too fast that is why, it is quite hard to take down notes while listening to her.
*so many papers!!! and her eyes keep on getting big as she speaks
eco102: had habito! yipee.. i like his columns. they are simple, direct to the point yet full of important information. it's like swallowing your weekly dose of national economic news in one pill. i suppose he would be away most of the time. at least, his assistant is accomodating in answering questions, i just wish she could do something with her voice. another thing, eco and fin are so related..Ü
*so many people in one room. every meeting is like watching a concert with no reserved seating. you have to be early to be in the best seats.
ma195a.15: had doc muga again. and i guess that suffices my short entry about it. wait, last two points: (1) our book is around FIVE to SIX inches thick. (2) Chris Tiu is in my class.
*rar.. i thought muga days are over..
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