Many should find this post useless.
The day was Monday. The week started with a tiring class and a new school bus feature: window tint. I slept right after I got home.
The day was Tuesday. I learned that I will be the student-teacher for Social Science for my class. It was another academic day with little challenges here and there. We breezed through it quickly. I slept quite early.
The day was Wednesday. I asked Mr. Harold Diokno for the topic I will have to make a discussion about with the class. The amount of absentees due to the Mandaluyong Meet was obvious. We breezed through the day. I slept at the usual time.
The day was Thursday. We had our ID photos taken during PE. I got tired during class and meditated for a while. When I returned from school, I did some exercises and called people up to ask for a little advice. I slept at the normal time.
The day was Friday. I was chosen to be the English student-teacher for my class. I might be passing the job to someone else soon, but I would want to study the subject a little more, too. A small achievement on that day was that I reported with a lot of details missed but it was kind of impromptu. I slept late due to browsing through a couple of my notes and our book. I was not able to come to Alvin Atacador's place for us to start on our Drafting Project.
The day was Saturday. I started the day by stretching and reading our book. I browsed through a couple of message boards and found some interesting things. I began drawing human figures to practice male anatomy while studying the topic. I stopped because it was my cousins' birthdays today. I slept incredibly late and studied again before sleeping.
The week was fairly productive. Looking back, I could've done much more that just 'that'. Currently, I'm studying World War II intensively for me to absorb the important details and point out some that the class should know by now. I'm going to try and rethink how I should be managing my time and approach to the class. I've also been thinking that I've been thinking too much.
Red Diaries: Baguio!
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