At last my semester is over, as every engineering student would say when April comes. Just like now, most of us in the College of Engineering suffer from nosebleed final examinations and ridiculous requirements due this month. I had one subject of which I had to take the final exam on because I failed one long quiz. I found injustice when I knew that I had to take it even if my pre-final grade is good enough to be encircled on the class card.
On the other hand, I get to feel satisfied whenever I stare at the magazine pages that were designed by me. It’s a project in EEE31 to create a magazine for high school seniors, and its content would be related to electronics. Yeah, we got the highest grade, and guess what that rating is…a freaking 92%. So does that mean 92% is the prize of the five-day burden of layouting? It doesn’t even pay off the “super efforts” our group exerted. We even had to pay around 700 pesos for the magazine’s printing.
I just can’t believe that the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Dep’t has super high expectations with regards to that project. In fact, I would be pleased if another group would get a 98% to a hundred. Okay, enough of that.

ONE WEEK of vacation. It surely is not enough for me to rest. Right now, there are so many things I am arranging, and those include papeles, papeles, and papeles. Nevertheless, I get to find my leisure time — WATCHING PINOY BIG BROTHER Teen Edition Plus. Even though it’s baduy for me. Nyaha!
I can’t see the sense of entering the house, but maybe, for others, they really find a reason for joining. What I can say about the teen housemates is that they are so emotional. It’s not that I can’t relate with their stories, but there hasn’t been a good reason for them to cry and cry and cry during the first days of stay. Hello? They are already grown-ups. Almost all of them have above 16 years of existence. Moreover, they barely know each other well, so why show feelings immediately knowing that they aren’t yet comfortable with each other’s company?
Another thing, about the inclusion of the Atenean and La Sallean, I think ABS-CBN is just making its viewers idolize the two and their respective schools. Wait, wait, I don’t envy them. More so, it’s not that I come from UP, and that I have to set negative impressions on them. It’s about me, being open-minded.
Cry there, cry here, cry everywhere. Big Brother, they’re so emo.
