Friday, February 6, 2015

Why do we need to study?

There have been a lot of queries from us, students, pertaining to studying that seem to gain fame from ourselves and in which we, ourselves, try to provide answer without much seeing the factors or sides that should be critically considered in answering these queries.

            Mostly, students would ask, “Why do I need to study?”… Specifically, “Why do I need to study this subject when, in fact, it is not related to my course?”… Others would dispute, “Why will I study when I can get answers directly from my neighborhood?” This could be normal. Even I would ask these questions to myself. Maybe, or should I say, it is in the fact that we do not just sincerely integrate in ourselves what studying truly is, what benefits we could gain out from studying. And so, as a result, most of us resort to “not to study” and just depend to our neighborhood. I remember one of my teachers in high school said, “You cannot bring with you your seatmates in college.” So for us college students, “We cannot bring with us our seatmates in our job.”

            Let me give you some enlightenment about studying.

            Firstly, having been sent to school is a rare opportunity that our parents could give us, especially in college, considering the economic crisis we experience today. Are the high grades we get be great “Thank You” for our parents? They are, of course.

            Second, raising the level of performance in school does not only mean raising your own level of performance. It also means raising the level of performance among all those who are in the class or in school whom you have shared your information, which was extracted from what you have studied. The shared information might not have known by your instructor and classmates until you have spoken of it.


            Lastly, study is like the heaven’s glorious sun that lights up one’s brighter future. All the long term learning gained from the student’s simple acts of study will become his assets in applying for a job, in working for his job and in looking for more opportunities to develop his skills and expertise, and to complement him in this growing world of competence.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Graduation Day

I’m a Graduate!

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I look behind and see a rough

Thick piles I comprehended

Long strokes and marks I penned

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

We are SCCians

We dream to become certified public accountants and take prominent seats in large financial institutions of the country. We yearn to become professional teachers and mold future children and youth who will be the next heroes of our nation. We long to become great software analysts and animators who will excel in the world of information. All these have enabled us to direct our paths to one excellent Alma Mater which we know will guide us through the whole stream of forming ourselves to become mature, of developing our potentials and of fulfilling our big dreams.

In the firm foundations of a vital Saint Columban College, we, students, have endured hardships we consider substantial in life. We have sacrificed the nights to study our lessons for the next day’s quizzes and exams. We have scanned though several books to refer our answers for an assignment. We have produced unusual shaking of the hands and unexpected globules of sweat on the forehead during the delivery of reports in front of our classmates. In our regular classes, we deal with various accounts to create correct financial statements, we show our finest performance in presenting the best teaching demonstration and we analyze complex codes to develop a running computer program, free from bugs. On Wednesdays, we organize and participate in activities as part of our requirements in the school. We have all strived as students and we know that behind these endeavors, we have taken the fruits of our labor which no one could ever earn but through our own efforts also. We have learned the knowledge we will be using in our professions and the importance of time management which will help us set activities and handle surprises. We have obtained the values of self-confidence to face people in an approachable and appropriate manner. We have grasped patience that motivates us to still pursue despite hard obstacles. We have gained the opportunity of knowing others, winning acquaintances and growing as a member of SCC family. We have reaped the benefits of being an SCCian.

Saint Columban College has truly reared productive lives of opportunities and challenges to students. She has cultivated mature and responsible individuals ready to battle with competence in the real world. She has built a culture of excellence where we can proudly proclaim that we are SCCians.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Lenienza Elementary School Graduation 2010

The day has come for us to celebrate a joyous ending and a hopeful beginning.
We are Graduates!

This is now the time to walk in the aisle and start another journey.

We have gained so many laurels and achieved rewards that are worth celebrating.

And the roll and glory give us determination and confidence
to face a battle we'll be winning again.

What a wonderful moment to remember!

What a Godly blessing to treasure!

Thanks a lot to the One up Above. A heartfelt thanks to Him.