
Got this from NURsophomores friendster account.
I find it really hilarious.XD






The 1st sem this school year went pretty fast. Though it did not went on by without the hardships, disappointments and many sleepless nights, this semester marked my life like a pockmark of smallpox - that is, permanent.
Subjects were pretty harsh, especially Microbiology and Parasitology. The heck with the worms!! Hahaha. Hard as the subjects were, I enjoyed them all (I can't say the same for Computer. Hehehe). Even though I got only 2.25 in Nursing-101, I enjoyed it, especially Community Health Nursing (though I know for a fact that it was the reason I got 2.25 for N-101). I still think Maam Famorca rocks!
Sad to say, I am no longer in the Dean's List. So what? Who cares? Even my mom doesn't care about it, and so do I. Enough said. End of discussion.
Hospital duties started this sem. I like to think a new "me-perspective" also started this sem. These duties made me think differently than I used before. I can say that I am more mature now. The more people I face, the deeper I see life. I think this is what makes Nursing unique. Nurses do not just treat the etiology of a disease, rather they take the sick person as a whole, along with his/her soul.
Like what I have said, I do have new set of classmates this sem and I'm stuck on them until college graduation, unless I change my surname. Anyway, I kind of enjoying them (all but one) already as days passed, as I began to know them. And now, I have new set of friends who, for reasons I do not fully understand, already becomes a part of me.
It remains a puzzle to me how in the world can people meet and become close as any one can in just a matter of more or less five months?
Every time I ask one particular friend of mine, which I become the closest, why and how we become friends, and in that case, close friends, neither of us could give an answer. It's like a mushroom that appeared out of nowhere. However, I just wish that unlike the mushroom, our friendship would last, if not forever, at least for this lifetime.
To end this, I would like to quote a message sent to me via SMS:
"It doesn't matter how many people are walking with you along the way of life. What matter is the people who are still with you at the end of the way".


