Tuesday, November 05, 2002

Core JOU1-1, Irregs, and Missing Faces

JOU1-1 isn't as damaged as I thought it could be. The feeling is that "many" are shifting out, but technically out of a class of 49... only 3 or 4 have done so OR have left the University already.

Survey says, JOU1-1 won't dissolve like it's predecessor. It'll truly be JOU1-1, not COM1-4. I want to quote Arjay for explaining to our "Society and Culture" professor the difference between Broadcast Journalism and Mass Communications (AB Com). Arjay said that AB Com is bound to study the media as a whole while Broadjourn will focus on both BROADCASTING and JOURNALISM. Amen to that Arjay, for a course many still don't see or fail to know about!

Anyways, all four TEATRO peeps (Arjay, Athena, Jhen, and William) are irregs in a few subjects. They had to re-schedule some subjects to comfort the demands of the artisticly powerful Teatro Lasalliana. Other irregs are Camille, who's shifted to AB Psychology together with Danielle (she dorms on-campus). Camille is grabbing subjects that will support her unit-requirements and pre-requisites to studying at UP-Diliman in Film or Mass Communications. Very ambitious and going for it, I like that.

Jerson was following Camille, but he's Broadjourn still. He hadn't confirmed his schedule to be like the JOU1-1 Core until early Tuesday.

I've asked some people in class about their plans. So far the general reaction to the question is good. A lot are now becoming more dedicated to our course! That's the spirit.

A Missing face. Erian! She's now studying Nursing at Perpectual Help. So suddenly too, I thought it would be next year.

A Missing face. Jeremy! A star-dancer in our class and supposed official new member of the University's hottest Dance group the "Pointes and Flexes Dance Troupe". A true Broadjourn brought down Financially to make way for another sibling. Oh well.

To both Erian and Jeremy, your friends miss you!

The Core JOU1-1 are holding strong so far.
The Irregs are adjusting to their new schedules.
And the missing faces, good luck in your future endeavours!

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