I'm so tired nowadays.
If it weren't for my 3 bottles of calamansi juice and 2 vitamin C tablets a day, I'd have gotten pneumonia half a dozen times already with all this stress and puyat.
Haha. Good thing I love what I do. :) And that I'm blessed to be working with wonderful people, who go out of their way to help me with my recital. I really can't thank them enough.
Currently reading: INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATOLOGY FOR THE TROPICS.
On the count of three, say it with me! "1...2...3... Nosebleed."
This is a desperate attempt to review for what will probably be yet another crap exam in a certain Science G.E. on Friday (the kind you don't study for as much as you pray for... since most of the questions will probably be on topics that weren't even discussed in class anyway... plus it's right minus wrong...)... try as I might, I really can't comprehend the pedagogical reasoning behind these kinds of tests.
Oh yeah! And I have a Math exam to cram for as well.
Not to mention my Major exam (our equivalent of a thesis defense is a performance in front of a panel).
And one last peer teaching routine (Orff, this time around).
And one exam in EDCO.
And three posters to make for music ed. workshops to be held in April.
And my recital.
And various other extracurricular activities.
What an incoherent post. It's more of a to-do list, hehe.
But hey! Life is beautiful, no matter how stressful it may be at the moment. :)
Yup. Life is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKonting tiis na lang Gabi! :-)
Gabi! We can do this! :-) a little bit more and we will be walking in Quezon Hall soon :P
ReplyDeletethe finish line is in sight, my dear. :)
ReplyDeletego gabi!!! keep your chin up...malapit narin yan... :D
ReplyDeleteGo Gaaaaabi! Kayang kaya yan! By the way, kelan yung recital mo? Manunuod kami ni Miks!
ReplyDeleteif the only hindrance from our graduation is that envisci exam... then God forbid! i told him we have far more great plans in this world than actually listening to his endless "nosebleed" lectures, haha! (apologies to our beloved teacher :)) so i am actually praying rather than studying for him to have pity on the graduates most especially, hehe :) i love the subject, it's the way he presents it that i am so not liking... nyaha!
ReplyDeleteand btw, did he ask your class to read the one you were saying above? waaah, where can i find it? (panics) :D
ReplyDeleteclimatology for tropics? is this the dreaded GE ive been hearing about? geee......
ReplyDeletetake it easy gabz :) kayang kaya mo naman lahat yan :)
ReplyDeletehahahahaha who will say then that music majors do nothing else but sing and play?! hahahahaha
ReplyDeletethe things we do for ourselves (our future, our career, etc)...
Thanks Feon! Waaa nasesenti ako... we started together... here's praying we end together.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rich! Let's start counting down the days ;)
ReplyDeleteOo nga... last lap na ito... full speed ahead!
ReplyDeleteThanks Maxine!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's on the 28th ;) hope to see you both there!
ReplyDelete*gasp* Whoa! Ang tapang niyo, Ate!
ReplyDeleteNo he didn't recommend any books. I dropped by the CS lib.and happened upon this book, it was the most simply written and the lowest in the "nosebleed" scale, among the few I had time to browse. I'm sure there are many others pa :) Good luck sa atin!
ReplyDeleteActually Env.Sci. isn't REALLY a terror subject in itself... nagkataon lang that Music majors who take Env.Sci. are assigned to a certain terror prof. It's a block thing daw. :(
ReplyDeleteWaaaa thanks Aritz!! :)
ReplyDeleteOo nga Kim... even if that were true, our course is still very difficult (especially compo. and conducting!!!)
ReplyDeletego gabi go go go!!! super lapit naaa!!! :D
ReplyDeletewait... four points per number... 25 items... right minus wrong pa? waaaaaah! (gulp, panics more!) good luck! :D kaya natin yan!
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