Wednesday, June 17, 2009

One, two.

I wasn't able to blog about yesterday since I did my very first homework as a college student. The subject was BA1 or Business Administration.

First day was fine, it's raining which I don't know what would I feel because I love rain--the coldness of the weather but, I don't like the muddy thing when you walk outside. I don't like to be caught on a traffic and make a bad impression to the professor so, I followed Dad said of going early to school. I thought I'd be the first one in our classroom but several student were already in and guess what, majority of 'em are wearing civilian, including me! Thank goodness for that. The room filled with silence--texting, sleeping, or just plain seated with their sits and do nithing. Minutes before the bell rang, I can already hear some giggles of some of my classmates--indication of getting along with each other. We waited until the professor came for our first period class, prayed, and discussed about her subject and some of the School's rules and regulations and arranged our seats in alphabetical manner. In summary, the professors were quite cool. I went home with an unsure smile, questioning myself if college is really like this.

Second day. Hmm... Almost our classmates are getting along with each other. I can say that they have already a clique, unfortunately, I don't belong to that so-called "clique" (or do I?) since I'm at front (well, second column seat to be specific) and they're quite far from me. And I'm feeling a bit out of place. This girl in our class is the life of the party. Meaning, she'd start a joke and everything's would just go with the flow. She's really, really nice, though. A friend of mine and I were together for lunch since I was looking for a buddy to spend time with for just an hour. I feel weird since it's the first time for me to have lunch with a guy and to be with a guy. It was still raining when we head back to UST; I opened my umbrella and he did it like gentlemen are doing. He accompanied me until I reached my P.E venue. It is absolutely not what you think, okay? Anyway so, P.E! It was so hot inside--there's even no electric fan or something just for the air to circulate, I think. We wasted our precious saliva (LOL) for practicing cheer for the School and finally head to our respective P.E classes. I met two of my P.E classmate and we already chatted like, forever! We agreed to see each other again when we would go to the School's clinic for the BMI or something test that is required for the class. Oh yeah, the teacher said that to get a high grade from him, you have to lose weight since it's a Fitness class. This class contain basic aerobics, gymnastics, etc. I don't know hot to react on this since I find it a little bit scary 'cause of the GYMNASTICS part. Class was dismissed early so I texted Tabs to fetch me. Apparently, I waited for half an hour for the car and my feet are wet.

THE END.

**EDIT!**
I was quite a bit shocked when this classmate of mine mouthed these words while we were waiting for the professor to come.

BOY: Alam mo, ka-name mo 'yun sister ko. When I read the lists and found your name on it, I got my eyes on you na.

ME: Ah. Okay, wow. Uh, gusto mo pa ba'ng Sky Flakes?

Seriously, I didn't really know what to say or what to feel 'cause everytime I accidentally look at him, his brows would bat like when you're playing with a coin in your forehead.

2 comments:

J.D. Lim said...

Naku, style lang un ni mokong, baka type ka, hahaha.. :D

Ayiiee.. me lablayp agad, haha.. :D

AVA T. said...

hahaha i find the guy who shouted at you bcos you have the same name as his sister funny! ang scary din at the same time!:P *creepy vibes* btw, I hope college will get better and better for you as it goes. It's a mixed emotions of fun and hardship, but if you have a good set of friends you'll survive:) tc, divina!