So, what's up with finally submitting those stupid med reports? Awesome, that's what. Now I've gotten those over with, I can move on to driving school and (hopefully) trigo review. Hopefully.
While looking for the socsci building, we kept asking people for directions. I guess it was normal to expect that all of them will speak to you in straight, natural english. It's just I'm not really used to it, and I probably have to get used to it soon. Don't get me wrong though. I don't believe that all Ateneans are conyo or anything, but it will probably be part of the norm sometime or the other. Even so, I'll miss the STC days that were so natural for me. Major adjustment, I guess.
And I know that having a core curriculum will make me well-rounded and keep my options open after college, but wth. I dread having to go through Filipino and Science again. But hey, every obstacle is an opportunity. A second chance, maybe? I'm trying to be open-minded, promise.
Food prices are high, but I'm sure I'll figure out something. I'll eat at Manang's. :) Or migrate to UP and eat with Paula. Or the grade school canteen? HAHA. I'll probably embarrass my brother.
Transportation's probably going to be a taxi ride to and fro school, everyday. Alam ko, maarte ako. Tapos mahal. But I think the extra cash is well-worth the saved energy and time I'll get if I get a taxi ride, which is about ten minutes away from the house when there's no traffic. If you compare it to 30 minutes of deviating jeep routes and tons of walking without traffic (and the route I'm going to use always has heavy traffic!), that's about 40 minutes saved everyday. I really don't want to be frazzled every morning and tired during the afternoon, when I'll probably have minimal hours of sleep and tons of schoolwork to do before bedtime. My parents agree. I'm still going to learn to commute, though. I'm still considering commuting after school, since getting a taxi in Ateneo during a regular schoolday within the rush hour is hard.
Okay, I'm getting way ahead of myself. :P EXCITED NAKO, PERO NAKAKATAKOT RIN. I'm still pining for fixing my schedule, even if it's still on June. And I want to go to ORSEM!!