watch out LSPR, we’re coming!! (Well, about few months ago, but nevertheless this post would be never out-of-date ;P) Yess Yess, Ladies and Gentlemen, after about FOURTEEN LOOOOONG AND EXHAUSTING, but nonetheless GREAT YEARS of schooling, we finally graduated. And now, we have officially become undergraduate students or *MAHASISWA and MAHASISWI* of the London School of Public Relations, a.k.a, LSPR. *weee heeee!!!!
September 3rd of 2007 is the day we begin our journey in LSPR. After a boring SUPERLONG holiday, we finally set foot to initiate our precious *college years*. Thankfully, God heard our prayers when we asked to be sent into an amazing class, because we got into the SUPPPERRRRR DUPPPPEEERRRR AMAZIIIIIINNNNGGGG Xi.1A, where we will laugh and cry together for the next one year.
Seeing as it was our first day, most of us were very “diligent” and came early only to get the elevator broken because of a fire incident on the previous day, which “successfully” made us climb 6 set of stairs just to get to our floor. When we got there, the classes were still locked because none of the LSPR crews have opened them. So there we were, with our brand new clothes to start our college years, sitting on the floor, hoping the hands of the clock would turn faster so we can get into class. yes, guys and girls, we got a LESEHAN SESSION on our first day on campus. GRRRRREAT!!
The one activity that will never be lost on first days is introduction. Seeing as we knew only a few of our classmates, or even worse, none at all, we started unimportant conversations among each other hoping to have an “ally” in this class. However, with the class of the room, and the number of students, it was VERY VERY hard just to move around. at last, we managed though.
Marketing and General English were the sessions on our first day. without giving us a chance to warm up our brain, switching it from *SANTAY MODE* to *RAJIN MODE*, Mr. Silih innocently gave us a starting assignment. hwaaaa!! in General English, we just got a basic overview on what to expect in this class. the lecturer, Mr. Marc, even said that it was gonna be a bit boring, but we gotta do it anyway. *long sigh**
well, to conclude, our first day in LSPR, wasn’t great but it was fun. To meet new people and to start a new “journey” are both scary and exciting for all of us. Hmmmm. Fingers crossed for a year of more fun and less assignments. Hahahhahhahha.
LONG LIVE Xi.1A

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