5.12.2006

Today's the last day of the review class. Yesterday was our last day in speed drafting. Anyway, about yesterday, we had an exam, a problem regarding a fastcraft terminal. In a way, the exam capped our 'graduation' (as we called our last day), with all of us, except for AK, dressed in white shirts. According to AK, sya daw yung valedictorian kaya nakagreen shirt sya. Hehe. Wala lang, trip.=) Make something special out of a seemingly mundane end. Anyway, I quite feel that in a way, no matter how hard I complain about how speed drafting has taken up precious study time, it was worth it, since I feel that I've picked up speed and get over my initial frustrations about drafting.

So fast forward to today. I went to the office and picked up our logbooks. Sir Ed already signed them, but I had several loose pieces of documents checked just in case it would be asked of us. Well, I kind of missed the office. I missed the titas and our officemates. And of course, the actual environment -- the office looked a bit different today. I just discovered they finally got around to replacing the dilapidated gypsum board panels. So yun, the place looked a whole lot brighter and more...officelike. Hehe. I mentioned the change to Sir Ed, and he kidded me the reason why that was possible was because there were so many of us who went on leave without pay, hehe.

We had tropical class for our last session. Hmm...we didn't really tackle that much info, just the basics. What I liked was the prof. (yihee - of course, you're still the best hon.=) ) Seriously, I wish we had more teachers like our teacher in trop. He was also the one who taught us hospital design, and in a span of three hours, parang...woah. Galing. All of us agree that he taught well.

Ayun. So that was that. Another day of drinking and breathing architecture. In a way, I can't help but think that even though I couldn't wait for review classes to end, I am kind of sad that classes in CDEP already ended. Hehe, medyo uneventful kse yung last day ng class sa kabilang review class....wait, I didn't even attend the last day. Anyway, you'll learn to like something you've been attending straight for 5 days a week for the last three weeks. I bonded with college friends whom I wasn't really that close to in college, tus I even met some funny people along the way. One of them even turned out to be a 4th degree nephew, hehe. (At least according to the family tree he showed me.)

Ayun ulit. 47 days to go before the exams. *Sigh*