I've been wanting to take up a communication course since highschool, the times when I used to have very satisfactory grades in my English and Filipino classes. However, due to my wrong perception that communication courses are not as important as others (e.g. engineering, biology), I decided to take up civil engineering. The moment I scored high in my communication classes instead of acing my math majors is the time I realized that I should have taken the course which I really wanted, and not what is needed. After spending a year with numbers, I shifted to BA Communication Research.
My few months of stay in UP are not berries and chocolates.I remembered, first day of class, I refused to answer some of my professor's introductory questions, not because I don't know what to say, but for the wack reason that I'm not sure if my grammar is correct. I thought one mistake would humiliate me for the rest of the semester. It was repeated on the second day in my other class. Although it's not a big deal, I felt I did worse than having a grammar mistake. I'm a communication student! What was I thinking.
Yes, grammar is my biggest problem, for ages I have been dealing with it.
After that incident, I decided to read more books. I thought it's the easiest way of improving my grammar skills. Everytime I go to the mall, I make it a point to buy a new novel. That's how I work on my weaknesses, I find ways to lessen it and eventually, eliminate it.
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