After a week of postponement of classes, and adjustment for schedules (as for me, we started our class on the 19th instead of June 17) finally Colleges in the Philippines opened class last June 15 . As a precautionary measure for the threat of Influenza A (H1N1) virus, which has entered the country few weeks ago, Universities had set-up temperature check on their gates which resulted to a long queue of students late for their class.
Our University encountered this problem on the first day of class opening. I haven’t witnessed this problem since my class started 4 days after the class opening. I am fortunate enough not to experience the problem at its worst because the temperature check will last for 1 week.
My schedule for this semester would be lighter than the previous and it would have been perfect if not with my class schedule starting 7am for the major subject (NCM103-B) and ends at 3pm. My minor subjects are Humanities and Rizal so I guess I’d be able to share a little as I study about these subjects, if you’d be interested.
I think i’ve seen this somewhere before…but it’s not bad at all
N1H1 virus attack all over the world. This all happen because of it. Do mind and work hard you will have success.
Rather interesting. Has few times re-read for this purpose to remember. Thanks for interesting article. Waiting for trackback