"How would you describe the whole OrCom experience in college?"
I attended the OrCom Night 2010 last night because I was invited to judge. Though even though I was not really invited, I think I would really drop by.
Of course, it's OrComSoc. (NO WINKS. I'M DEAD SERIOUS. :P)
So while the emcees were killing time because they were waiting for the grades to be computed, they asked the judges some pretty good questions. I forget what they asked the other judges but here's what they asked me.
"How would you describe the whole OrCom experience in college?"
Which they eventually changed to this: "Describe your whole OrCom experience in one word."
So I said:
"Awesome. My four-year stay in UP Manila as an Organizational Communication student is nothing but awesome."
But it still didn't describe it.
"Or complete?"
But it still damn didn't.
Oh will I let my good mother course down? I've had the best experience in acads, extra curr (org) and extra extra curr (party) life being in this degree program and I described it as that totally failure of "word production".
Oh I so couldn't let such shit.
So I went like this:
I think it's really difficult to describe it in one word. Let me describe it with this: My whole OrCom experience has totally been awesome and complete in such way that it felt like I was living my life... in college. Everything felt natural. I didn't really feel that I was studying because the total learning experience was fun. I liked it a lot and it didn't feel like I was loaded with readings and stuff to read that I disliked. It's the best experience ever.
And then I was contented.
Oh yes, that's how it felt.











