College : My First Ten Days
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, 07-01-2010 at 06:39 PM (5787 Views)
Being in college meant bigger responsibilities to hold and obligations to perform. Unlike secondary education, college is more democratic. We have our freedom to choose our schedule, wash days, vacant time, in/out of the campus, drop/add subjects, advanced summer classes, and more.
During my last few days in summer I felt anxious for my first day of school. My high school was way smaller than where I am enrolled now. I know ALL the people in my alumni. Anywhere I go, even the most secluded corner, I could just approach anyone right then and there. But in CIT, wherever I look, everyone is a stranger. "I don't like the feeling of being alone," I thought to myself. I found it really hard to approach my block mates, except the five boys that I knew back then. Now that it's already my tenth day, I got to know more each of them eventually.
Cebu Institute of Technology
It's been ten days already and I'm not feeling any pressure in college yet. I've been hearing from my other ex-schoolmates ranting about their homeworks, quizzes, seatworks, exercises, etc. But us Technologians? CHILL!
It's prelim exams on July 3, 4, and 5 but we're merely having any discussions nor seatworks. As far as I could remember, the only exam we had was about the Library Orientation. HAHA. CHILL!
I am liking this but our Programming class with Ms. Coming Suson is REALLY challenging. It's just with the other subjects that teachers are lay-low, NOT in Programming.
I'm a BSIT Freshman in CIT, soon to be a University. I don't wanna brag about our Programming class but we're really fast! I have this bestfriend taking up IT from this other university and told me that since the first day of class they never get to touch any of their workstations! HA HA! CIT really is good. So far, we already finished 3 laboratory exercise and had a written quiz. Next week will be our first hands-on quiz. I'm really looking forward for it and bragging about it after.
-- I'm not flaunting about what CIT is having. It says in the name. CIT -- REALLY FLAUNTY. I mean it in a good way.![]()