As another chapter ends...
2005 proved to be a year full of surprises and mixed emotions. I shifted out of BS Legal Management and shifted to AB Political Science, I realized how I love Political Science so much that I'm now thinking whether or not I'll still pursue law, I met a new set of wonderful and fun people (Block I2 and the Ya-ya Sisterhood, and the Polsci 2008!), I lost two relatives, I needed to be a source of strength to someone amidst the super stress I experienced at the same time, surprising news about friends, school grade, etc. Hay.... all these things happened in just one year.I have to say that amidst the bad things that happened, I can still consider year 2005 as a wonderful and meaningful year (I guess, the good things outweighed the bad ones) and I'm very thankful for it being wonderful and nice. 2005 would definitely be included as one of the most memorable years.
As I spend the 2nd day of the new year (2006), I hope and wish that it would turn to be wonderful and meaningful as well. I also intend to accomplish few things this year, thus my list of the things I have to do for this year:
1) Stop saying bad words and cursing (now, this is probably one of my priorities for this year)
2) Shut up instead of saying something bad (in connection to my first goal)
3) Be more focused with my studies (no more of daydreaming)... I won't achieve my dreams if I'll just continue dreaming with little effort being put in to my works....
4) Start building my vocabulary ( I mean, I sound so elementary compared to other people when I talk about politics--I want to sound more scholarly).
5) Start being serious about working out ( I need to work-out na SERIOUSLY!)
6) Stop being to materialistic.... (blah!)
7) Need to start reading The Economist more religiously
8) Need to have a 4 QPI
9) Qualify for the AB/MA Political Science
10) Join debate tournaments once again....
.... Okay, that's it! I have quite a long list to do and I know I should start working with them now.... until next time. Here's to year 2006! Cheers!
posted by wEn @ 7:30 PM

2 Comments:
WEN!!! AYMISHOO SOOO!:D happy new year! so you shifted to political science? thats cool!:D shifting to a course you love is probably the best decision you'll ever make.:D and I'm glad you decided to do that.:D anyway, you still have a year to decide whether or not you'll still pursue law e.. or.. you can take your master's degree in pol sci first, and then you decide.:D pero sayang if you dont pursue law.. dino has batocabe de leon law firm plans na ata e.. ahaha..:))
wow! may resolutions list ka! I want one too! hehe..:)) yeah, I wanna start building my vocab. too.. I think I sound sooo elementary!!! but I dont know, It doesnt really matter that much.. as long as you understand what you're talking about, okay na.:D I tried to read the Economist every time my dad gets another issue.. pero I always end up just reading their main article/s.. period.:D
have a happy 2006 wen! cheers!!!:D
Mai! missssshhhh youuuuuu tooooOOooo!
I'm still really undecided on whether I'll still push thru with the law idea because I'm now more interested with political science... but I'm still not sure on that...that's why I'm taking this one whole year to decide on it.
Oh, The Economist is actually fun to read epsecially the features hahaha! I really envy you because your dad buys and reads it. I, on the loser side of life, spends my money for it and worst--my dad finds it a waste of money.Blah! Oh well....
Take Care dearest! :D
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