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🎓 Senior High School

Now I'm in my senior high school, it was 2020, Nothing much happened; in my senior year I transferred from public to private schools. There, we had online classes. I remember when we had PE class, we needed to video ourselves and submit it to our group chat with our classmates. It was embarrassing at that time, but there was nothing we could do because the virus was still in our country. And, was first time I graduated from face2face with white toga.I thought there was no hope of the virus going away, but after three years, the protocols eased, and people could go out little by little. Things started to return to normal, and establishments and schools gradually reopened.

🏫 College Life

Now that I'm in college, things have changed quite a bit. The transition from high school to college has brought new experiences and challenges. When I was in my first year, I was happy. I joined ROTC and was a Lieutenant at that time, but I quit and now I'm a cadet private. When our training was almost over, during our break time, I went to the medics' other courses. I thought everyone there knew me because even our leader knew me. But when I went there, there was one boy who didn't know me. I noticed that he was always looking at me, but I ignored him. We took pictures for remembrance and memories to keep. When I got home, there was a message in my messenger from the boy who was always looking at me. He said he wanted to get the picture that included them, so I took the picture from a friend. But the truth is, he liked me and wanted to get to know me. He always accompanies me and prefers to be with me rather than his friends. He gave me flowers, the first flowers I received in my whole life. I kept them because they are memorable and important to me. Months passed, and I finally said yes to him. He's my boyfriend now, and we are currently in a relationship for 25 months, 6 days, and 1 second of love and counting. It’s not just about happiness and the events in my life. There was a time when I failed a subject called Object-Oriented Programming. Many of my classmates and others in different tracks also failed that subject. Instead of graduating in 4 years, it took us 6 years because of that one subject. We tried to check our records, but our teacher refused to show them to us. We were puzzled because one of our batchmates passed the subject even though she rarely attended classes and didn't take the midterm and final exams. she received an INC (Incomplete) and were allowed to take a special exam but still scored low. However, later, she said our prof were given a remedial exam because her final exam score was low. But what about us? Were we not given a chance because we weren't as beautiful as her? Because of that failure, we had a hard time enrolling for the next school year. How ever, you won't be enrolled if you don't have a reason like I said "I need to be enrolled because when I graduate, I am going to join the army. There were moments of tears because some couldn't enroll anymore due to the 6-year residency limit at ISU Cauayan Campus. At that time, we submitted a promissory note, promising that we wouldn't repeat our mistakes, and now they have given us another chance. If they hadn't, I wouldn't have been able to complete this autobiography.

💬 Final Message

Go for it. If something isn't meant for you, just be thankful — maybe God has better plans for you. No matter what challenges come your way, keep moving forward and never give up. Pandayon ISUdyantes!.

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