Sunday, October 6, 2013

SIPC through the Years

My Chosen Course


Bachelor of Secondary Education, this is the course that I am taking presently. I don’t even wish to become an English teacher in the future, yet I wish to become a teacher. May 2011, I went at SIPC-WVCST Miagao Campus Miagao Iloilo. I did that step because I want to study in college and to fulfill my goals in life. I went to at the registration table to get a piece of a registration form.  At that time, I discovered that there is a cut-off grade in education. The applicant in BS education should have a general average of 85 and above, for him/her to be accepted. I became disappointed when I knew that, because my general average is only 83 point something. I approached a teacher who assign in Education Committee. Ha asked me something about my choice-to become a teacher someday. He asked me if I really want this course and I said a big YES. For that reason he gave me a registration form. He asked if what I will going to take, either BSED or BEED. Innocently answering, I answered BSED, for I thought that BSED is elementary education. When I am filling- up the form, I looked the other blanks and a saw that there are different majors and I will going to choose only one major. I don’t know if what major I will going to choose. I saw English in the first list. Unexpectedly I checked it ant I enrolled in Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English. It was very shocking, because I didn’t wish this major even in my dreams.
First day of school, I felt like an alien from other planet. I saw different kinds of person from different places. I don’t know how to deal with them. In classroom, I could speak in front of my classmates with few words. It is hard for me to socialize with them, because I am a type of person who is very shy. As time goes by, I learned how to socialize with my classmates even with my teachers.
One of my subject teacher s asked me if why I chose this course. I answered, “I mistook this course accidentally, yes I wanted education as a course, but not a secondary education.” They laugh, “On the other hand, I learned to love this course and I am happy to belong to this group” I added.

Sometimes, we do something that we don’t want, but in the end we could learn to appreciate it and to value it as well as to enjoy it.

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