They say that the University
of the Philippines is a microexample of the Philippines. This belief seems to be consistent even with
the modes of transportation. The
university is so big that there are even jeepneys going around the campus
shuttling the students from one building to another. The jeepneys are extremely helpful,
especially if the classes you have are located at buildings on the opposite
ends of each other. For 7.50 pesos you
can ride an jeep which basically circles the university.
I remember when I first
rode the jeepney in the university. I
was so clueless about the buildings that I ended up missing my stop and
circling the university again. I was supposed to go down at the econ building
at that time. I even brought a map of
the university to make sure that I would not get lost. But it seems I underestimated my poor sense
of direction. I only realized I was lost
when we passed by the stop when I first rode the jeep. So I decided to just transfer my seat and go
near the driver and tell him that I had to get off at that specific
building. Luckily the driver did not
ask me to pay my fare again and even took his time point out some of the
buildings to me. It seems that it is normal
for freshman students to get lost. It
wasn’t that bad since I had time to spare and it served as a sort of tour of
the university. At that time I was
embarrassed because I did not want other people to know how clueless I
was. It was a good thing that I had a
30-minute break then. That incident made me realize how important it is to ask
someone when you are unsure of something.
There is nothing wrong with asking someone. At least next time you would not have to ask
them again, and it certainly beats getting lost.
by Nicola Fionna F. Delos Santos
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