COURSE CARD GIVING DAY! The day where for some, the road ends, while for others, it is but a pit stop of another bumpy avenue. One thing that made this day very extra special is the fact that this particular time of the current academic year marks the final nail in the coffin of what could be the longest and seemingly unending trimester in recent DLS-CSB history.
This morning, I figured I'm going to get some so-so grades to few of the most mind-boggling classes I had this semester: 3DAnim2, Webdev2, Cadvis2 and 2DAnim2. The second one, Web2 I know I won't get more than just a mere passing grade because I feel unsatisfied with the work I passed during finals week. Not to mention the sudden disappearance of a link to one of my websites in the school's interactive e-class website. That definitely added insult to injury.
The first grade I got was from Vidprd2= 2.5. Followed by Webdev2= 2.0 then Cadvis2= 3.0 and later Author1=2.5.
By that point, a thought came up, thinking: "Maybe it's gonna be one of those "blink-it-you-missed-it" moments where there are instances that I'm an "almost" dean's lister.
Being a DL is very special to me. Not necessarily important but you get the perk on encoding your schedule ahead of the other non-DL students. I only got DL'ed once though.
Unfortunately, the last few course cards sealed my faith on ever becoming one as I got the results of my last two classes: 2DAnim2= 2.5, and surprisingly 3DAnim2 despite whatever the heck happened to my life the Saturday before (USB gone missing, Autodesk Maya working file I'm rendering for 3d2 finals was deleted by the school, among others).
My GPA for the second term is a few notches away from reaching the minimum required to be in the dean's list. Talk about being so close!
I may have missed it by a slight point, this doesn't mean I should stop from there. I work hard, I study hard, and I'll strive hard to achieve what I could achieve.
And by next week, there only 54 units left for me to complete.
Monday, January 11, 2010
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