GPOY while reviewing for Theo at 04:00am, a ~*~*thinking cap*~*~ over *~*~cooperative hair~*~* to induce good vibes. I think I’ll carry this look over to the actual exam, though with a gray tank top and maybe a less distracting hat. Maybe.
I hate that “I think I know but I don’t know if I know” feeling and I’m a bit restless from my lack of dinner and shot of caffeine, so here I am, rereading everything and nodding to myself. I don’t think I can screw this up too badly; the lowest I’ve gotten for a screw-up in Theo is a barely-there B. Technically, I could coast through this one, but it’s that faint glimmer of hope for a B+ that keeps me going. D8 I’m not particularly grade-conscious, but I would like for my letter grade to reflect the amount of effort I exerted throughout the duration of the course.
This exam aside, I have one more academic requirement that separates me from my summer vacation. At this point, I have nothing intelligible to say anymore, which is horribly inconvenient because the last requirement is a paper that needs to be both literary and scholarly. BAHAHAHA—
For Ateneo Undergrads and Incoming Freshmen
Some lines that find particular relevance in my life:
9. Akala niyo madali maging taga-SOH? Utang na loob.
14. It’s never too late to shift to a course that really allows you to be yourself, plays to your strengths, and makes you happy.
20. Frankly, it’s not gonna get any better. The next year will be harder and will probably change your sleeping habits and readjust your body clock.
28. Never borrow a book from a Lit major especially if you don’t know how to take care of stuff.
37. Cobra.
39. Thank the Lord you passed the ACET.
40. Thank the Lord you’re still an Atenean.
And, special mention to #19.
