Today was our first day of class in the second semester. The schedule for my first class for today (Performance Management, every Saturday) is from 1:00-4:00 PM and the second class is Human Resource Development from 6-9 PM. Well, today is basically a no-class day (but some professors had started their lectures as early as the first day) since some students had yet to enroll and pay their tuition fees. Some were still working on the conflicts in their schedules while some had just started to process their INC's. I also had to arrange my class schedule since I was enrolled in a class where first year students (like me) aren't suppose to be enrolled at. I don't have a choice but to find another subject that could fit in my schedule without conflict. I had to filled up the revision form that really brought hassle to my part. It wasn't the worst of days, it was neither the best. I don't have my Certificate of Registration since I wasn't able to validate it due to the Sports Fest of the MSU employees. So I don't really have any idea about my room schedules but fortunately, Mich (Chuchai) had her COR and texted me our rooms (we're classmates, again). I was a bit ashamed that we came in an hour late on our first class since our class really starts at 1pm and ends at 4 in the afternoon. It wasn't really our fault since the COR says that it's 2-4 and we weren't informed about the change of schedule. During the first week until the second week of class, changes are inevitable. The classrooms, subjects, professors, as well as the classmates are still subjected to change. We were already used to it so our heads stays cooler this time.
As I've said, we were an hour late in our Performance Management class but we're still fortunate to found out that our professor is Sir Henry Franial, the OIC of the Central Bank in Misamis and the former Branch Manager of Central Bank here in Gensan. He conducts his class just twice a month so we're not supposed to be so pressure in his class (oh, let me add that he won't give a final exam, perfect!). We didn't do much as he only explained the requirements of his class. He even gave us a commemorative People Power Ten-Peso coin, two coins every individual. There wasn't really that much fuzz with the coin but we appreciate it. It feels good to hold a coin that was only released for a special occasion and wasn't part of the circulation. I took 5 coins since I collected what he previously promised that he'll give us that coin last sem but he wasn't able to distribute due to the lack of time.
The next class featured the same Job Analysis class with the addition of a few new classmates. Funny was that our professor for the HRD class (the same professor in our Job Analysis class) jokingly said "you again?" and we were exchanging smiles for what she said.
Dr. Verana, our Job Analysis and now our HRD professor |
Again, not much was said and done as she only asked us to fill out our class cards and wrote our assignment for the next meeting. After that, she called it a night. It was pretty much a nice evening and I'm sure I'm in for an interesting semester. I just hope to perform better with my studies and to stop procrastinating, once and for all. Haha, we'll see. As for now, I'll call this a night cause I'm getting sleepy right now. Good night world!! =)
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