Friday, June 15, 2007

Passage Rite

well...

what can i say. i had the hottest, most uncomfortable day in UP. when students from other universities say they had the most tiresome day of their lives when they went to enrollment, im thinking in my head... "yeah right.."

i could not properly describe the experience we UP students undergo during registration periods because the mere effort of trying to remember the reg process makes us nauseatic. the stifling heat, the very long lines that doesn't seem to end, the noise of city life... ugh, i should just say, nothing can daunt you anymore once you have experienced the UP registration process.

now, im just proud and happy that im enrolled. at three o'clock this afternoon, i finally bid farewell to long lines and manual enlistments because next semester, i would be graduating, hopefully, and i will be prioritized over the other students... madali na ang buhay.

merci beaucoup...

how my day went:
french was so fun because finally we were all speaking in french, and my teacher is very very angelic. saintly. divine... hehe. no she's just so kind and she has a very pleasant personality and, hey guess what, she can TEACH!! great right??

i hope i could get a high grade in this one.

then i was late for international econ because i sort of lost my file case in the college of arts and letters and had to look for it pa. i found it eventually, at the guard station whose manning officer was teasing me for my ill-looking id pictures... apparently he took the time to rummage through my belongings so he'd be sure they're mine.. the only consolation was he said that i looked better in person. hehe.. oh well..

back to international econ, we talked about trade ratios and why the smaller countries in the wolrd have higher trade ratios than the bigger ones (they are more dependent on trade.... ok im doing a review here, bear with me). then we talked about this article entitled "international dimensions.." where i learned that the philippines still actually have very high labor-intensive activity (we mistook capital exports as capital-intensive, when they are actually more labor-intensive.. yeah i know it's so greek, ok i'll stop now...)

hay hay hay.. im really tired. so many things in my mind. maybe i should sleep now...

-tsuuig-

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