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Sunday, October 16, 2005 

To shift or not to shift...

that is the question... for those who will pass BA 114.1!

Hence, it's not a problem for me!

HAHAHA.

God.

For non-UP CBA readers, BA 114.1 is the course number for "Intermediate Accounting 1", otherwise known as a life changing "welcome" subject for BAA students, which challenges a student's mental and emotional condition, tests someone's ability to stay away from "tukso's" like sine, mall, dinner sa labas, etc.

Mamimiss ko atang mag-aral for an accounting exam. Kahit mahirap, I find it interesting talaga. Not exactly mahirap nga eh, the topics are okay, pero 'yung EXAM, EXAGGE. Haha. Pero fulfilling 'pag 'yung score mo is higher than what you expected. :)

My 1st 2 exams were really (relatively) okay! I was inspired to study talaga then. All the hard work i sowed, i reaped the rewards rin. I dunno if I was sobrang relaxing na pagdating ng 3rd and 4th kaya hindi na as "aral-na-aral" di tulad nung 1st 2 exams. Pero I don't know! I studied pa rin talaga!

Actually 'yung 4th, 'yung pinakakonti! 2 days. Tsk. Kaharap ko pa si dappy. Tawa lang kami ng tawa. Haha. Oh well. Pero 'yung 3rd, okay pa rin naman! 'Yung 4th 'yung worst aral, pero I know it was enough. 'Yung exam lang talaga, HORROR. As in I had no sure answers! Jen Chua (highest standing sa 114.1) and I compared answers muna before passing it, tapos 11 answers lang ang pareho namin!!! 40 problems, 2 points each!!! OH NO. Doomed. Tapos 'yung theory part na 20 points, super magkaiba rin! UGGH!

Pero kahit ganun, may hope pa rin, FINALS. PERO, sobrang nawalan na 'ko ng gana kaya I was so tinatamad rin to study. Come exam day, tsaka ako kinakabahan. I felt unarmed. Pero okay lang. I read lang TeenVouge right before the exam. Haha. To alleviate the pressure lang. It was an all-multiple choice exam. Pero EXAGGE, laging wala sa choices 'yung sagot ko. UGGH. Other people found it RATHER EASY. Pero OH MY GULAY, i was NOT CONFIDENT at all about it. Hay. No hope na talaga.

So to shift or not to shift? I don't have much choice really.

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On the other side of the CBA world which is BA, all the people are beautiful, happy, carefree, kahit hindi stress-free. Ibang stress lang rin talaga siguro ang dulot ng accounting. Haha. (Disclaimer: I'm not saying na ang mga accounting people ay ugly, sad, at forever stressed. Haha. In fact, tumaas ang tingin ko sa lahat ng BAA seniors at terminals.)

I think it's really fine naman talaga to shift. Considering I've no plans rin naman talaga to practice accounting as a hanapbuhay. I just wanna be a CPA. All for the title, medyo. I'm after "the edge" really. Pero if sobrang mababaliw ako dahil sa pag-aaral, at madedelay ako sa kababagsak, I quote Manu, parang "not worth it.." Hence, okay naman talaga ang BA track.

Haha. Kinocomfort na ang sarili. Why not? :)

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  • She's Berna Rica A. Cordero also called Berna, Rica, Burn, or Burnz.
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