"Get over the idea that only children should spend their time in study. Be a student so long as you still have something to learn, and this will mean all your life." ~Henry L. Doherty

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

HELL WEEK

I just felt the need to post something here. :)

Lately, I'm really busy that I couldn't afford to write in my blogs (this is just one of my blogsites). But today, I couldn't resist the urge to post about my week. So I want to introduce you to the UP students' term "Hell Week".

Yep. As I assume you already know, hell is the opposite of heaven and a place in which no one would want to be in. In UP, whether the students like it or not, exams in different subjects usually fall on the same period. One season is the midterms (middle of the term/ semester); another is the finals week. During these times, students stay up during most of the nights, consume coffee more than they usually take, and go to class looking like a mess. The times when suddenly, 24 hours of the day is not enough and we'd wish it's 36 hours instead. This is also the time when professors give reports, exams, quizzes, papers, and whatever projects they might think of--- ALL to be accomplished during the week.

As an architecture student, I'm not used to this 'hell week' thing. And as all UP students know (only DIliman and Mindanao campus offer BS Architecture), we, the College of Architecture somewhat has our own culture. Instead of a week, we have "Hell Month/s". Haha! Yes, since most of the drawings required, or what we call 'plates', are impossible to finish in a week... most projects are to be done in a month's time or even longer. The good thing is, we don't have so much of objective type of written exams in our college, drawings alone keep us awake for loooong hours. In my case, I have experienced 40 hours straight without sleep (and food--- i survived with coffee, or water, or milk and some biscuits. Food makes me sleepy so it's a no-no.)

But this semester is a little different for me. For the first time in my college life, I don't have any architecture subject. I decided to drop my thesis last year and so here I am taking non-major subjects to fill up the units needed. And so, I'm also introduced to what other UP students experience during these times. Instead of using pens and colors to draw, I'm using keyboard to write reaction papers; instead of looking at big blank white or tracing paper, I'm deep into reading books. I don't have to count how many sheets of drawings I need to finish but instead, I'm counting how many pages I still need to read. This semester, I still haven't experienced falling asleep bent on my drafting table but instead, lately, I'm getting used to waking up with my book covering my face or my notes crumpled because I slept on it.

OH! But the stress is a little lighter this time. Nevertheless, I'd still choose to do plates than papers, take esquisse rather than exams, and prefer 'hell month' over 'hell week'.

But it's not all that bad, after one 'hell week', there are endless parties and celebrations that students look forward too, whether they pass or fail on whatever school requirements. ^_^ (Like on Friday night, I'll be attending a party. YEY! :D)

But I still have one reaction paper to submit tomorrow, two exams on Thursday, and one exam on Friday. OH! I gotta study!


*esquisse is French for sketch. In our college, that means on-the-spot design or any drawing exercise/exams.

6 comments:

Robin said...

You are a really busy person, aren't you. I also wish I could have more time. I would like to study English more. I only have 2 hours or so after work. If I had 10 hours more, I could study English and in addition, study Astrophysics. I sometimes hear the lectures on Astrophysics that are provided by a US university with youtube. They are very very interesting. I need more time ....

musang said...

oh me too! time is really precious, isn't it? but we can do this! good luck to us! :)

-hey you can also put this sentence as: "I sometimes hear the lectures on astrophysics provided by an/one American university via youtube."

-"...astrophysics that are provided..." is grammatically correct but you can also drop "that are" part

Robin said...

Oh, Thank you. Your advice is valuable for me. Your advice sophisticates my writing skill.

hide-san said...

I give you 48 hours a day. Then you can study fully for 36 hours you want and take a rest for 8 hours. enough,isn't it? Instead one year must be 182 days, then next year, as you guess a leap year.Now you have enough time, live and ejoy in the glory life...
the God

musang said...

@RObin: You are very much welcome. ^_^

@Hide-san: hahaha. but that must be tiring I guess...to work for 36 hours. :D Oh well! I finished one exam this morning and I got another one later at 4 pm. and then another one tomorrow. woooooooo! I'm having migraine but it's okay,I can rest tomorrow. :)

musang said...

I just remembered today, Robin and Hideshi-san are both named Hide. Nothing, I just noticed. And I have a lot of students whose nickname's Hide, it must be a really popular name in Japan. ^_^

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