Today was definitely Happy Monday, different from all the Mondays the past few weeks.
First, it was INTGLOS oral midterms and I was the fifth one to speak in a one-on-one session with the prof. On the days leading to the oral exam, I practiced my speech and wrote info about realism on my queue cards. Minutes before the latter, I was trembling with fear accompanied by freezing palms. When my turn came along, I sat down calmly and delivered my speech on realism and its application in the global market. Luckily, I was able to reach more than 4:30 as well pointing out the important keypoints of the topic. After that, my blockmates and I headed to Gravy Fix for lunch then Mcdo for sundaes.
Second, I got an invite to Vertigo , a fund-raising party organized by the IMES (Industrial Management Engineering Society). It will be held on November 12 at the PICC Forum, and I would be with some of my blockmates. Boy, I’m so excited to attend my first-ever college party!
Third, I asked my parents a while ago for permission to attend Vertigo . They told me I could go only that I should be home by midnight. Despite the curfew imposed, I’m glad they let me go out on that day. Besides, no more midterms and CWTS C-1 would have ended by then since the last session would be this Saturday.
Fourth, on this day a year ago, I took the DLSU-CET, the last entrance exam I ever took. It was hassle because it was STC Family Day the day before and I spent it with my wonderful Lucky 9+1 friends. I think I was stationed at Room 14XX, and I was one of the early birds to arrive at the room. The test itself was a nightmare because it was mind-wretching. Little I knew the DLSU-CET would seal my fate and change my life forever.
Three months later, I was overjoyed when I found out I got accepted to a Big 4 school! It was January 3, a day away from my last-ever intrams.
Two months later, I confirmed my slot. It happened the day after graduation. On May, right before my Singapore escapade, I attended the LPEP and it was a blast to be with my future blockmates.
What do you think my life would have been had I not picked the green school?