A Year After College....What Now?

Mar 30, 2008 11:17

I was checking my livejournal archives last night, and I was mildly surprised that it has been a year since I graduated from college. So what is going on with some of the people I've had the (mis) fortune of spending some time with whether I liked it or not back then. He he.

Elizabeth Batan - my frienemy back in college. Funny how we patched everything up during the time we were doing our thesis. She's leaving for the United States next week. She also resigned from her job as a CSR.

Joni Cariaga - we got more closer after college because of juicy gossip and what-not.

Angelica Mancile - my thesis groupmate who nearly drove Jirah and me nuts because of how she was baby-ing our groupmate who had a nervous breakdown. She was pregnant on the day of our graduation.

Angelica De La Cruz - my thesis groupmate who had a nervous breakdown during our thesis days. I think she's working as part of Human Resources

Veronica Arroyo - hee hee batang pasaway, she goes to school during wash days wearing DORAEMON SHORTS. O davah? She's now part of North Park's human resources.

Jennilyn Cruz - nooo, she's not the winner from that so-called talent search contest. To be brutally frank, I've never really liked her especially during our Practicum days (we were all assigned in groups, wtf) because she thought so highly of herself and practically the rubbish that comes out of her mouth  was either:

1. Her boyfriend.
                   2. Her sex life with her boyfriend.
                   3. Her family's pending "migration" to the US (fyi, their papers were filed back in 1991, obviously they've been rejected)
                   4. Her taunting me because the boyfriend and I haven't been having coital relations (until now).
                   5. Her debut (p.s. she was around 21 years old at the time we were having our practicum, pathetic ain't it?)

Well guess what? A few months after graduation, dumbass got SPERMINATED. Lolz!

Funny how back in high school I thought that college would be one grand adventure. I was very much mistaken. It was exactly like high school except with a heavier workload. And I thought that it would end with a bang, but seemed like it just fizzled out.

I seriously miss school. Although I'm currently scouring for a business school that's reasonably priced. I was able to find one, but the tuition fee's rate seems to tell you to rob the Swiss Bank to sustain your education (we're talking about 150,000 per annum).

random ramblings

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