Warming up as we go along
Ola, chiquitas.
We started our first lecture today, mainly introductions to the courses, of the lecturers, and ourselves. I feel weird that they purposely stacked our courses like a steep hill rather than an even stairs. Looking at the course outline, 1st term has only 6 subjects, 2nd term little bit more, and suddenly 3rd term looks like it had a box of heavy things inside toppling sideways down to the ground. How did they think that would result in students' mind?
It's rather odd.
Not to mention since our faculty's still getting used to the newly moved environment, our facilities and privileges are coming up a bit short. It's not as much as a problem than an inconvenience.
I'm glad to say I have a great roommate though. And to think we're from the same state! What small world. One of my foundation classmates ended up as my housemate too so that's a bonus. We live in an apartment-like housing with 4 rooms, 2 people per each.
Laundry room is just one floor down and they're a peach of a treat. xD
Thank God our faculty is inside the campus this time and it only takes roughly 10 minutes by bus. There's the stairs if you're running late but I'm pretty sure some of them had dubbed it "The Stairs of Death" for good reason. Partly exaggerating, probably.
After all, we are situated insanely high up the mountain.
Though I'm not looking forward to spending my early morning with sticky and sweaty clothes. There's only so much sweating I can spare on my palms. (T^T)
3rd language elective subject is only available for us TESL students in our 3rd term and the choices are Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, and French. Dad would've wanted me to take Arabic and most would've expected me to take Japanese, considering I have little basics on both. Instead, I'm thinking of French, only because I've heard of their rather extenuous wide-ranging vocabulary of swearing. Plus baby bro's taking em as well.
I wonder how much fun we could have just conversing in French and looking at the pointed confusion faces around us. xDD
I already have that with Sis, using English and Japanese.
Something more to bond with baby bro in the future??? Possibly.
Anyhoo, I'm enjoying the start of work coming through my list.
Please keep my mind empty.
We started our first lecture today, mainly introductions to the courses, of the lecturers, and ourselves. I feel weird that they purposely stacked our courses like a steep hill rather than an even stairs. Looking at the course outline, 1st term has only 6 subjects, 2nd term little bit more, and suddenly 3rd term looks like it had a box of heavy things inside toppling sideways down to the ground. How did they think that would result in students' mind?
It's rather odd.
Not to mention since our faculty's still getting used to the newly moved environment, our facilities and privileges are coming up a bit short. It's not as much as a problem than an inconvenience.
I'm glad to say I have a great roommate though. And to think we're from the same state! What small world. One of my foundation classmates ended up as my housemate too so that's a bonus. We live in an apartment-like housing with 4 rooms, 2 people per each.
Laundry room is just one floor down and they're a peach of a treat. xD
Thank God our faculty is inside the campus this time and it only takes roughly 10 minutes by bus. There's the stairs if you're running late but I'm pretty sure some of them had dubbed it "The Stairs of Death" for good reason. Partly exaggerating, probably.
After all, we are situated insanely high up the mountain.
Though I'm not looking forward to spending my early morning with sticky and sweaty clothes. There's only so much sweating I can spare on my palms. (T^T)
3rd language elective subject is only available for us TESL students in our 3rd term and the choices are Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, and French. Dad would've wanted me to take Arabic and most would've expected me to take Japanese, considering I have little basics on both. Instead, I'm thinking of French, only because I've heard of their rather extenuous wide-ranging vocabulary of swearing. Plus baby bro's taking em as well.
I wonder how much fun we could have just conversing in French and looking at the pointed confusion faces around us. xDD
I already have that with Sis, using English and Japanese.
Something more to bond with baby bro in the future??? Possibly.
Anyhoo, I'm enjoying the start of work coming through my list.
Please keep my mind empty.
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