Had to report to SRJC by 7:20 am. It's like normal school day reporting time, but when it comes to dismissal time we were released at 4:00 pm. And maybe as for the next few days, dismissal time will even be later. This is what happens in Orientation.
I was posted to a group call Corinth, Delta. We were suppose to be the intellects or something to the effect. Anyway, if you're interested to know what Corinth means, do some research...
During Orientation, we played games and the game that had no meaning. The game was called Treasure Hunt. Get it? The kind of game where you get to run around the school to search for your next clue and proceed on from there. But the funny thing was that we played the game without familiarizing the school. So guess who enjoyed the game the most? The Leaders of course. They were the ones who knew the school well and claimed that we also know the school premises well. I mean "Hello, you didn't even show us the school."
So, the only conclusion I could come up with having the Treasure Hunt was to let us run around the school and know the school on the way. Get it? Run and observe.
The next programme on the list was this mass dance that all the freshmen (JC 1) had to so. Though the steps were hilarious , I had fun dancing.
And guess what's the next favourite and most popular thing that many people like to do in this kind of an event? Cheers. We had to learn cheers and say them out at the top of our voices. I had no problem with that except that I kind of get confused with the words at times.
Do you want to hear on of my cheers?
Gambate, gambate Corinth corinth (x2) Corinth! (Huah) ! (x2) We march on, we march on We march on, with the rest. Clap... Clap...