Yesterday marked the end of our final exams and the beginning of graduation practices. And truly truly truly, they truly reserved the "best" for last. And when I say "best", I mean "Physics". Half-happy half-sarcastic, I am right now, for I still can't get over the fact that I messed up the problem solving item concerning the series-parallel connection. Don't get me wrong. Most of us had a fit about it and groaned when, after nearly one-and-a-half hour[s], we had to pass our unfinished answer sheets. Luckily I answered the additional heat transfer application and the essay ahead.
Still. The possibility that I'll probably lose 10 points (I don't know if it's worth 10 points but anyway, it's still a huge number) is still not getting out of my head. Plus the fact that we'll be knowing our exam results next week (big thanks for being a graduating student -_____-) and I will cover my ears and eyes away from the announcing and looking at our scores.
But then, I have to face it. And it's ironic how much I hated Physics at that very moment (just that item, nothing more nothing less) and I'll be taking up a course with that field as my major.
And speaking of course, had a bonding time with a close friend, Louise, who will also take the same course as mine. Coincidental, I say.
Helped her with the trigonometry assignment of hers which was quite a piece of cake. Well, for me, it is, since we'd been talking about trigonometry for, like, the whole school year. And helped her with carrying all Mathematics 9 IW compilations from her teacher's (who was my Chemistry teacher last school year) classroom to the faculty room, and that marked the beginning of our 30-minute talk with Louise and Mr. Javier regarding Math 9. We've been talking about the exercises, the quizzes, and all that stuff. And then, my mouth blabbed "Sir, are your books from college still alive?" Yeah, I know the question is nonsensical but you know what I mean. But that was not the reason why he was surprised. He then asked the course I'll be taking, and when I mentioned it, he was jumping for joy. Literally.
We talked (with Louise of course since she'll be taking up Physics-Math too, after surviving senior year next school year) about it and then, my class adviser slash Physics teacher arrived and Mr. Javier proudly told her about my course and she of course responded with the fact that she knew about it already. He then revealed to us, Louise and I, that they've been waiting for that one student, from our school as a product of their teaching as they would put it, who'll be taking the same major as theirs.
With all the experiences shared by him (and of course the things other teachers, who took up same major, told me), I just can imagine my life there, in the university where I'll be studying. And the words "opportunities" still kept on playing on my head since he said that a teacher job is a secured job since every year, schools and universities are demanding for new teachers. And of course, teacher is a noble work. There's no teacher alive (or dead perhaps? Haha) that would take the course for money. Have to admit, teacher's salary is quite small compared to that of other professions, which somehow shows injustice to the part of the teachers. Teaching is not a very easy task.
Anyway, Saturday today. Grabbed the opportunity to post an entry here. Will be finishing the LAST academic work, our Technology in Livelihood Education (TLE) evaluation form about conducting hot oil and facial treatment to a patron. Yeaaaaah, facial treatment is lacking on my paperwork and will be doing it this afternoon with my mom. Deadline will still be next Friday but I'm avoiding procrastination right now and will pass on Monday :D
That's all for now, I guess. :)
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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