22 Nov 2009

My First Day @ USEP

Well, at first it's kinda terrifying, but college life is REALLY different. From the moment I walked inside the gates of my new school, I felt very, very nervous, first because I don't know where to go, then lastly because I don't know anyone...maybe except for some old friends. It's the first day of classes, so I have to get myself used to the new people around me. Luckily, there are those people I knew who also went here to study. I also gained new friends here...especially my dear old friend Jesmael and the lovely Rheanaliz. Both of them are my classmates, and I enjoyed watching them picking at each other because of like this and like that.


I gained new friends, too; some whom I've already known since enrollment. Aslanie Comayog is a graduate of Erico Nograles High School, and Jomarie Reyes is a graduate of Davao City National High School. I also met Donna Sambaoa, who I saw for the first time in the interview. For the teachers, I first met my Sir Ariel Roy Reyes, who would become my temporary Programming teacher and permanent Trigonometry teacher, during the interview. (In fact, he was my interviewer!) My other classmates I met when we had our first meeting in Psychology. In our class I met our teacher, Prof. Fernando Valero Magdato, Jr., who would later ask for my help in his office.We introduced ourselves in our Psychology class.

First day of school might be disorienting at first, but as I spend it with my friends, I realized it is very enjoying. Very enjoying indeed, because of our happy times together as one section. But our workload is heavy, and we have problems too, albeit only minor and easy to solve ones. Our PE and Math teachers did not come to our classes, so we pass the time by playing, of all games, dodge-ball! Well, that's all I could tell you right now, for I'm very tired and I'm gonna need to rest. Because of that, I have to end the first chapter of my journal for now...and I look forward to tomorrow, hoping that it will be as enjoyable as today! God bless you all!