u/General_Luna_78

Droping out process

Good day everyone here sa reddit!

I'm a 2nd year student na late na narealize na need ko na mag drop (like 1 month nalang classes saka lang na realize na want and need ko na pala mag drop). Fortunately enough, sumangayon si mama sa request ko na lumipat din ng school pero naguguluhan ako process as of now. Also, I'm dropping ALL of my subject including sa minor (I know pwede naman sya ma credit pero... I just want to start fresh or at least the feeling of starting fresh).

The process kase na I'm trying to do (since wala pa naman grade sa SIS) is yung absent route. Kase sabi ng mga prof nung umpisa ng sem, "3 absences ay meaning drop na ang subject." Now, sabi ng isang prof na need ko daw ng ACE Form after midterm kase baka maflag as FDA or failure due to absences yung record ko.

I would gladly comply naman pero yung process talaga naguguluhan ako. Like sabi di na need ng ACE form sa ibang subject, then sabi naman sa isa na need pala ng ACE Form sa lahat ng subject na i-ddrop, tapos naman kung absent na ako sa mga subject ko mag rerequeat ng TOR, then sabi para mag ka TOR need ko ng Honorable Dismissal form, pero bago yun need ko muna ng Letter of Transfer. Clearly with all of this information na meron ako ay nahihilo na ako.

Let me ask, what is the TRUE process of: dropping my subject, and processing of Honorable Dismissal and other documents for transfer.

Thank you po sa lahat in advance! much love.

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u/General_Luna_78 — 1 day ago

Hello! I came up with my question because one of my friends is an avid speedrun/progress-fast type of person in MC. When I created my world, I just wanted to take it slow and basically make everything hard for myself (Like no overly complicated farms like an iron farm, tree farm, or even a trading hall). It progresses me a lot faster, yes but I don't enjoy it as much because farm this and farm that. I'm not speedruning the game and I like the slow grind because it makes me feel accomplished (even simple as chopping a large spruce tree by hand makes me feel accomplished.)

I do keep the convenient stuff like nether travel and basic farms, I just don't like the farms like and iron farm where they take away the exploration part of MC, or the frustration of not finding a proper cave system in your world, give up, then later when you dig down, it's a massive cave system with a mineshaft and a bunch of diamonds. So is playing minecraft slowly to have a sense of accomplishment (in my part) a bad thing?

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u/General_Luna_78 — 1 month ago