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Terrified but proud


“Dora studied Mass Communication for three years in Negros Oriental State University, but on her fourth year, she transferred to Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria (COSCA), same as with her other classmates.

Her three years of stay in NORSU was fine. She learned a lot, especially from the complicated and numerous requirements of her major instructors. Her experiences as Mass Com student in NORSU were worthy. But the reason why she and her course mates decided to finish in COSCA was vague.

Because this was the decision made by her classmates, so she also did. Thus, half of her batch was left in NORSU.

Her first two days in COSCA was good. The teachers are cool, kind, understanding, but different from her previous school where there is strict policy on assignments, where students are timed in, where they are required to submit requirements on time, to focus on major subjects than the minors, and where instructors are training students more on application rather than theories.

Because she enrolled in COSCA, she’s starting to miss her NORSU Mass Com life.

On her third day, after her major class, she cried because she could no more take it. She regretted her decision of transferring to another school. She feels sorry about herself and her classmates.

While crying, one teacher flashed in mind—Mr. Romulo Amarado. She knew she could never find an instructor as efficient, as capable as Sir Amardz. Thus, one thing she realized is that, what makes NORSU-Mass Com the best in the province is the presence of good and experienced teachers, one of them is Amarado.

The next teacher who flashed in her thoughts was Mr. John Dx Lapid—her instructor who often require them to submit technically intricate projects; a teacher who, like Amarado, also prefers hands-on rather than discussion. She keeps on crying until the next day.”

Yes, that was my dream last night, very terrible! The end, I can’t anymore recall, but until now, I’m still confused why I thought of that thing.

But I believe that that dream proves that I’m truly in love with my present school, and I couldn’t afford to transfer even to private and expensive schools. Yes, I’m proud and thankful to say that the way of teaching in NORSU Mass Communication is the best.

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