Poly application is finally over. I'm glad as hell. Excited to go back to school? Uh, I'm not sure about that. Good stuff about going to school : I get to learn more about art and hopefully get better. New friends.
Bad stuff : Well, basically everything else. Most importantly, I'll no longer be able to enjoy my beauty sleep. Not anymore can I wake after morning.
On another note, I'M BROKE!

Okay. Not exactly. I still have American and Philppines currency and a couple of local coins. Like one buck and ten pesos.
And I don't exactly wanna ask for money from my parents. They've bought me about 15 books for my reading pleasure since January.I've been reading like crazy. I cannot afford to ask them for more. Yup. Afford. That's the perfect word.
So.. instead of grieving over my lack of money, tomorrow, my friends and I will be at town to raise funds........... for the poor yayy!

Last December, we did construction work - Habitat For Humanity - in lovely Philippines. Tomorrow, since we can't actually fly there, we'll raise funds instead.
Pray to God it doesn't rain tomorrow.
On yet ANOTHER note, I was recently looking at my secondary school report book. And i must say my teachers are funny. Their remarks in my report book just brings back laughter whenever I think about them. It wasn't that I forgot their remarks because it was only just last year that I graduated. It was that I never actually bothered reading my teacher's remarks in my report cards at all. Yes, I wasn't a very good student I must admit.
Usual remarks went something along the lines of "*insert name here* is a very quiet student who does her work dilligently. She needs to improve in her Mathematics."
Most of the time remarks given talk about academic grades and the student's behavior in class. And they're usually good. Even if the child is bad, their remarks might be bad BUT ALWAYS in a good way. Because of that, you kinda have to read between the lines.
I know. My mom's a teacher.
But my remarks are an exception. They were something like : "Audrey is a very helpful girl in class ever ready to give a helping hand. She needs to learn to wear her uniform properly." (I don't know but I think the last line was absolutely unnecessary.)
Another remark was : "Audrey plays soccer very well."
That was my graduating year! You write like that and you're just leaving me with a horrible testimony! That teacher either hoped I would pursue soccer as my career or just didnt have anything half as nice to say about me. Soccer as my career? Who are you kidding?
My report card also made me realise how much of a nerd I am. I score in Literature. But whoa I score for Math and Science as well! Plus, I HATE math and science! I hate it so bad. And I'm supposed to be weak at it. I used to be a special student because before I started with my homework, my teacher insists that I write something like " I AM GOOD AT MATH!" or "MATH IS EASY FOR AUDREY YEO." or "I CAN CHALLENGE MATH. MATH CANNOT CHALLENGE ME." Yup that was how weak I was. I struggled with the "greater that/smaller than" questions. BASIC questions I could not handle.
But now, I rock at math and science. I don't know why. I hate them.
You know... this world... my world...
... It's one crazy place you would never understand....
.........BUT I'M LOVIN' IT!