No more blogging!! need to study hard, i mean really hard!!!

My Future is at Stake...

Especially with such a despicable professor which i have unluckily encountered, its not going to be easy, but thats life! I feel so deprived of knowledge and information, which i could have attained, if only he wasn't my professor! He is by far the worst professor which i have encountered. I honestly envy the other sections who have such good professor, I just hope that he doesn't ruin my career and foundation!

"Panakip Butas"  you... (i hope he retires as soon as possible)

Goodluck to me and my classmates...

were gonna have to learn accounting the hard way!!

Especially with such challenging examination and a dorky professor that keeps on fooling around making our studies seems like a joke! He teaches as if he was a talking powerpoint or a talking textbook. I mean, he can't even answer our questions fairly well and simple let it slips away!!!

Currently feeling: aggravated
Posted by gold on July 10, 2005 at 02:51 PM | 1 comments

My brother having graduated ECE in Mapua Institute of Technology recently took the licensure board exam for ECE this April. The results of successful applicants were released on the Manila Bulletin newspaper today, April 12, 2005. It was quite a relief that my brother have successfully passed the exam (Yahooo!!!!!!) hehehe! The general passing rate was 33.57%. Congratulation and wish him all the best! Godbless and Goodluck! 

“Celebrateee gooood timeees, C’monnnn!!!” wekekeke! Hahaha!     

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 864 out of 2574 passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communication Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio and Cebu this April 2005.

The top performing schools in the April 2005 ECE licensure examination classified as follows are:

100 or more examinees:

Mapua Institute of Technology, 200 out of 407 passed, 49.00%

Saint Louis University, 66 out of 135 passed, 49.00%

50-99 examinees:

De Lasalle University-manila, 58 out of 75 passed, 77.00%

Central Philippine University, 34 out of 65 passed, 52.00%

20-49 examinees:

Ateneo De Davao University, 19 out of 26 passed, 73.00%

Xavier University, 12 out of 20 passed, 60.00%

University of Santo Tomas, 13 out of 22 passed, 59.00%

Currently listening to: Pizzicato Five - Sweet Soul Revue
Currently feeling: thankful
Posted by gold on April 13, 2005 at 12:57 PM | Add a Comment

Recently, I started to become idle due to our summer vacation and boredom was starting to creep all over my body . It was such a frightening feeling where your mentality turns dull and your body starts to feel desperately weary. Somehow I was able to alleviate the feeling by watching some of the vcd’s which were borrowed by my brother. Two of them were “My Sassy Girl” and “Windstruck” which are both Korean movies. I was quite curious about these movie because I often hear about them from other people but I didn’t really have the chance of watching them up until now. After watching these two, I was quite overwhelmed and touched (feels like heaven!!!). I must admit that I didn’t think that they were that good at first because I was not quite a fan of Korean movies yet. Nevertheless I was not disappointed instead I was captivated by the flow of the story and the magnificently cute presentation of the movie. The characters have done quite a good job of portraying the characters in the story. Especially the very cute and high spirited leading lady (named Jeon Ji Hyun). She is definitely gorgeous and sassy all the way. I was mesmerized not solely by her beauty but more with her charm, personality and appeal (just my type of girl, hehheh!). Anyway I completely agree that a women looks at its best when she plays the piano! Hehehehe!

The director of these movies has such a unique way of presenting its story, the first half of the movie was the delivery of the seemingly confusing part of the story (hilarious and comedy part) but helps in developing the description and feelings of the characters in the mind and subconscious of the viewers.  While the other half was the transmission of the more realistic side of the story (sweet and romantic part). I was definitely amazed and impressed by organization and construction of the movie, it simply doesn't rush and gives you all the emotions at the very beginning, but rather it take its time and let the characters develop in the audience's minds. I would also like to emphasize that these movies doesn’t contain any kissing scenes in it but still it was able to deliver effectively the emotions to its viewer. These are the two of the most nonsensical film which turned out to be two of the greatest movies which I have watched. It was such a love story different from others, a movie that is filmed so uniquely and with so much depth is a movie that no one should miss! I definitely recommend these two movies to all types of people out there especially to those dreamer, mushy and hopelessly passionate people. It’s a must, because it is such a funny and romantic movie with many twist and subliminal secrets. (A combination of comedy and romance blended into a perfect mix). It is quite sad that every good story has to end, like they said “good things don’t last forever”, that’s the irony of life.   Hahahaha!

”Here is a romantic comedy for the ages. It's unique in its own way, yet still comfortably familiar as the characters gain our feelings. The distinctive technique and style of the film cannot be precisely expressed in words. One must see the expressions on the character’s faces and hear their delivery to truly appreciate it. All you need to know is that this movie has personality and its brand of comedy and romance will leave a lasting impression on you.”

Currently listening to: Shin Seung Hun - I Believe
Currently feeling: overwhelmed
Posted by gold on April 12, 2005 at 03:37 PM | 2 comments

To give you an insight, this professor of mine named Mr. Edgar Yu our professor in Computer which we usually refer to as Master Yu  because of his very psychopathic ideas and principles in life. He is very conservative when it comes to spending, that’s why he is a millionaire! For example He doesn’t have a cell, because he thinks that owning one would only lead to an increase in profit for the cell company (Sir ano gusto niyo? Delata na communicator?). He doesn’t have a car, because he believes that it’s a waste of money, space, gasoline, repair and it is completely inefficient. In fact he always goes to school on his old looking bike (Sir pano naman kung malayo ang pupuntahan namin, edi napagod kami ng sobra bago kami makarating sa paroroonan namin). He keeps on wearing his grayish fitted t-shirt and pants which have almost been washed out due to passage of time (Sir bumili naman kayo ng bago). Somehow I pity him for his inability to spend because why do we have to work to earn money? So we could spend and enjoy life to the fullest (that’s the reason for money). Most of all, he have such corny, nerdy and complicated jokes! Hahah! Nevertheless he has many good ideas and stories to tell, he simply talks about everything (science, medicine, health, computer, economy, quotation, principles, construction, current events) that’s why it is quite interesting to listen to him while he discusses. But this professor was a torture and pain in the ass to encounter. Why?? Because he is a very challenging professor (para kang nagmamajor sa subjects niya).  Every time he gives an exam means be ready for a tough and challenging exam which only a few could answer (especially in essay and flowcharting)! And if we complain about the exam regarding the difficulty of the exam, his reply would probably be “actually walang mahirap na bagay, kc pag inisip mong mahirap ang isang bagay edi magiging mahirap nga, pero pag inisip mong madali edi magiging madali” (difficulty is simply a state of mind) or “sumasakit ulo niyo kc hindi niyo ginagamit ang utak niyo” or “magisip muna kayo bago magsulat dahil writing without thinking is useless”.  Despite the difficulty of his exams, I was quite lucky enough to get most of them. Although I was quite disappointed with my grade in his class which was 2.5! I know for myself that this 2.5 far exceeded the other grades which I have attained because of the torment and challenges which I have undergone to achieve this fair grade. Although I dislike him for his style of teaching because not all people can be as good as you are. You must consider the level and capability of your student, teach them well and reward them accordingly. But somehow I admire him for his intelligence, principles and determination in life. He simply doesn’t care about what others think of him, he only do what he think is wise and appropriate (hindi siya basta basta sumasabay sa bago at may paninindigan siya). Despite his weird looking attire and personality, he is really smart and completely a psycho! Hahah! That is the reason why I respect him so much, despite of his janitor looking outfit . I would like to thank him, for the challenge which he has given us and the lessons which I have learned under him. He is also one of my favorite teacher because I was entertained with his stories and ideas, somehow I’ am going to miss his corny jokes and weird but fascinating stories. He somehow extracted the best out of me  “The more challenging, the more exciting, the more you exert effort to comply" Finally, the torture is over and I am relieved to have passed and avoided getting a 3 in his class (which is very rampant when it comes to his grading style)!!! Congratulation to all my batch mate who have acquired a grade higher than 3 or a grade of passing, appreciate it, it is a worthy grade! YAHOOoooo!!!!!.....

Currently listening to: Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston - When You Believe
Currently feeling: grateful
Posted by gold on April 7, 2005 at 09:54 AM | 2 comments

Let me share with you my experiences during college! I was quite undecided when I first entered college since I don’t have any preferred course. But since my potentials were with analyzing and calculation, I was encouraged to take up accounting. I was quite nervous at first but I battled and fought all the way, giving all my best and striving to meet my goals. Somehow I was able to pass all of my subjects (so don’t get me started with failing hahah!), with the help of God and a strong determination and perseverance, I was able to pass some of my subjects with flying colors. I was quite decided to take up accounting because I said to myself while I was choosing a course that ”kung mahirap man itong course na to’h (sabi kc ng kapatid ko) edi kakayanin ko no matter what” I have embedded that principle in my mind every time that I started to be at a lost with my lesson and I am already losing my hope (I just hope na makakayanan ko pa rin panindigan and aking naging decision). I did quite well with the 2 years which I have spent in UST and I hope that it will continue to become better and better.

I was quite decided so I only took the qualifying exam for accounting only, putting everything at stake! I studied hard and even joined the review for qualifying with Maam Beticon (I was quite lucky to have a good professor this 2nd sem because we will have to take a quali exam)  God is good to have planned a road for me. Although most of my classmates were so confident about me, I was never quite relax and kampante with myself because I believe that nothing is a certainty, anything can happen in a split second and anybody can prevail. So I did everything I could to pass the qualifying, learning a lot along the way. So the day of exam came and the exam was quite good! After the exam I was already quite confident that I will pass it because I was able to answer most of it. After two weeks the results was out!!!

I PASSED!!!!

Finally, I was able to pass the qualifying exam for accounting and I am now one step closer to becoming a full pledged CPA (hopefully if I will be able to survive all the way and avoid getting debarred !  And of course passing the board exam) I must admit that the exam was relatively easy, considering the review and effort that I have exerted during the sem in preparation for the upcoming majors. Honestly, the questions and practice problems in the review center and our departmental exam was relatively and twice harder than the actual qualifying exam. But I don’t regret taking the review because it has actually contributed a lot to me, it has made me better understand the concept of accounting and I was able to better appreciate accounting more (like what Maam Beticon said) finally I was able to appreciate accounting more than I used to do. Why?? Because I have started to finally enjoy studying accounting (kahit na ang hirap nung mga problem, ay natutuwa pa rin ako) cguro totoo nga ang kasabihan na the harder it gets the more fun it gets! The review had actually contributed a lot to a personal matter of learning and not only to academic performance.

At last I am decided but still I am quite tense as to what lies ahead along the road. I just hope that I would be able to overcome the coming years of my college days . Dami kc rumours na mahirap daw pag majoring sa higher year sabay sabay kc ung mga 6 units subjects (double accounting jeopardy) whahahha! Still I will do all my best and keep on hoping that I may pass all of my subjects and avoid getting debarred. Anyway Congratulations to my entire batch mate which have made it in the qualifying exams. I wish you all the best and hope we will become successful someday in our chosen course. Good luck and God bless to all of us…

Currently listening to: X-Japan - Tears (Orchestra Instrumental)
Currently feeling: accomplished
Posted by gold on April 6, 2005 at 08:20 PM | Add a Comment
LA LANG!!
Currently feeling: weird
Posted by gold on February 22, 2005 at 08:54 AM | 2 comments
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