A Long Sem-Ender Entry for A Long Semester
A Drama Mix
This semester has been the most productive semester of my entire college life. I never imagined that I could do all these (as in all of the first semester shizz that I got into) in just one semester. This semester is amazingly wild. Juggling stuff, pursuing deadlines, extending limits, multi-tasking hundreds and thousands of tasks and managing the limited twenty four hours of everyday life--- I wouldn't be learning all these things if not for this semester. Despite all the associated toxicity of this semester, I met new friends, rediscovered old friendships, deepened and strengthened existing relationships. But mind you, this semester was not an easy ride. I also lost some friends, missed some important events, lose in a game, and frustratingly experienced a one-way romantic affection. This semester is a complete season 1 of a drama television series. Seriously, I had a lot of drama for the first six months of my college junior year. And when I talk about drama, I mean real drama. But this semester ended with a cool and awesome mixture of sweetness, bitterness, happiness and calmness hoping that it would not be something like calm before the storm (hello impending November storm).
On Academics
No worries, except for those professors with grading systems guided by the favorite Irish Pub game (hello darts!). This semester’s coursework is quite stressful but I’ve learned many things. Aside from the fact that my courses this semester are inherently interesting, I’m fortunate enough that the professors who handled these courses are excellent in their fields (there are exceptions—emphasis on exceptions). My Political Science courses for this semester are five percent short of being perfect. I took up Comparative Governments of Selected European States (mainly comparative aspects of European politics and governments and European Union) under Prof. Carl Marc Ramota, Political Dynamics (lectures and readings on the State and Civil Society plus analytical approaches) under Prof. Risa Jopson, and Human Rights (all-encompassing discussions on human rights, theories and realizations) also under Prof. Risa Jopson. Then I had three non-Political Science courses for this semester. I took up Microeconomics (all that Gregory Mankiw shizz) under Prof. Allan Mesina, Science, Technology and Society (disappointing because of its bias to the capitalist school of thought) under Prof. Del Rosario and Life and Works of Dr. Jose Rizal (what? I thought this was a creative writing course?) under Prof. Benjamin Mangubat. I have to admit that I enjoyed all my Political Science coursework for this semester especially the lecture about United Kingdom, European Union, social movements and almost all the lectures regarding human rights. However, I also have to admit that I was disappointed with two of my non-Political Science courses (that of STS and PI 100).
On Student Council
This is my first year in the college student council, well, my first year in a student council. I was elected as the college Vice-Chairperson and I’m tasked with a lot of things contrary to the customary definition of what a Vice-Chairperson is (the one who just relax until he/she can assume the position of the Chairperson). Well, I’m the head of the Organizations and Community Welfare Committee of the council which is basically the coordinating arm between college organizations and the student council. I tried to introduce new stuff regarding organizations and council integration and governance stuff (Council of Student Organizations) but there are still lots of things to do-emphasis on a lot. I’m also the head of the Oblation Corps which is the volunteer arm of the council. I recruit, train and assign tasks to volunteers. We now have a lot of volunteers; I just have to find ways to maximize their talents and potentials. Also, under the new Constitution, I was also assigned as the Executive Council Secretary which is the most stressful administrative job inside the council. I have to monitor attendance, encode minutes, document things, file council shizz, regulate incoming and outgoing correspondence, schedule assemblies and all other secretary shizz. (I was thinking if I could apply as the University Secretary or the Secretary of the UP Board of Regents. Well, apparently, I can.) Aside from those tasks, I'm determined to assert my usefulness as the next officer in line, and I can safely say that this has been the most productive CAS student council since my first year in the college. We've been successful in our plan in reviving the student council and transforming it into a campaign, activities, and service-oriented institution. Good job for the first semester! Agree? :)
For a more responsive, student-centered and pro-people student council next semester! Cheers!
On Activism
There are notable changes in my productiveness as an activist but there are also few problems that I've encountered this semester. First, this semester is a difficult time for any activist. What we have to do for the whole semester is to expose to the majority of the people that the new government of Aquino III is not different from the past governments. It takes courage and ability to do that. Talk about persuasive ninja skills. Well, people are still disillusioned and/or are somewhat hopeful that Aquino III will deliver some changes in the way that this country is being run. But, guys, no radical change will happen. Do I really have to tell people that corruption is not the root cause of poverty and underdevelopment in the Philippines? Do I really have to? This is a challenging task and I'm willing to take the challenge. Secondly, UP, which happens to be my school, is receiving its highest budget cut in its history. This is a serious problem for a university that is striving to be accessible and yet having limited financial capabilities. You don't have to study the budget statistics to know that UP has limited budget every year, and it is getting smaller year after year. And the university has no other choice but to compromise the public character of the university. Opposing the railroading of the WB and IMF-led commercialization of education in the Philippines will not be an easy fight. It will be a tough fight! But we'll not let this budget cut slide, right? Not without a fight! Prepare for a strike! Lastly, I've noticed that I was not able to attend any educational discussions for this semester. And I will change that next semester. FYI, activists spend most of the time not in the streets but studying in groups. We have a lot of materials to study covering historical, economic, political, social and cultural aspects of the Philippine society. Do you want to join? Let me know. :) But seriously, there's still room for improvements for the activist me.
On Relationships
By relationships, I mean all types of mortal (a relationship with a Supreme Being assuming it exists or with an imaginary ghost friend does not count) relationships. Friends, family, foes and even that special someone falls under this catch-all category.
I can say that this particular sphere of my life has been the most unpredictable, challenging and stressful (emphasis on stressful) part of my first semester. The relationship problems I've encountered for this semester are those that cannot be solved merely through an emergency meeting ala student council or a plan ahead of time. Problems in relationships are more complex than how-can-I-get-a-perfect-score-in-this-examination-problem or how-can-I-convince-student-organizations-to-attend-meetings-problem. It takes a lot of creativity, effort, courage, thinking and a whole lot of feeling.
I became closer to my friends, especially to my barkada. Our barkada faced many challenges this semester but we all got through it---but not easily though. The scars that we got through these challenges will always make us remember how stupid we are for letting some thing or some issues get in the way of our friendship. Ewww, cheesy.
In the case of my family, they are still the static, non-dynamic and passive aspect of my life. A pushy mom is not a problem, right? Or not. But I have to say that I'm getting used to it. But I'm still experiencing wavelength issues with my siblings.
I have a special someone, (ayiee)---though I'm sure that I'm not special to that person. I've developed something new this semester in terms of having romantic affairs. It was my first time to try to reach to another person and ask for affection. Well, it feels different to be at the other side of relationship. I have to admit that this has been the most stressful, major major challenge that I've encountered this semester. But almost all of my friends believe that this problem made me change for the better. I agree. And that's more important. Lessons from mistakes. Check! Perfect.
Next Semester
Hey, Mr. Next Semester! Be cooler and more awesome, kay? More challenges and more lessons! I want another season of TV drama with lots of twists and unexpected changes. Promise me, you’ll never make me bored. Challenge me! :)
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Pagpapalit
Madalas ang dali lang sa atin ang magpalit ng mga bagay-bagay. Mabilisang pagpapalit ang ating ginagawa. Nagpapalit tayo ng damit, bumibili ng bago para sumunod sa uso. Nagpapalit tayo ng DP sa Facebook para alam nila ang bagong hitsura mo. Magpapalit ng cellphone para may Wi-Fi. Magpapalit ng laptop para mas mabilis. Magpapalit ng crush para mas kiligin. Magpapalit ng kaibigan dahil kailangan. Ang hindi lang madali sa pagpapalit ay yung mga bagay na ipinagpapalit.
Ilang buwan na ba ako sa konseho? Ilang buwan ko na bang ipinagpalit ang mga magulang ko para dito? Ilang buwan ko na bang ipinagpalit ang mga lunch at dinner dates with my friends para dito? Tama bang ipinagpalit ko ang labor day rally sa planning ng konseho? Tama bang ipinagpalit ko ang walong oras na tulog kada araw sa pagbantay sa opisinang laging kinakatok? Ilang buwan ko na bang ipinagpalit ang hobby ko ng pagbabasa sa pagtytype ng minutes ng konseho? Ang sarap sana tumira sa mundong wala kang kailangang ipagpalit.
Minsan, gusto kong maniwalang wala naman akong ipinagpalit. Gusto kong maniwala na pinagsasabay ko lang silang lahat. O kung meron man akong ipinagpalit ay tama ang aking desisyon. Ngunit minsan ay hinaharap ako ng mga kontradiksyon. Papalit-palit tuloy ang isip ko sa mga bagay na dapat kong ipagpalit.
Sana wala na lang opportunity cost sa lupa ng Peter Pan economics. Sana wala na lang konsepto ng pagpapalit o kaya naman ay trade-offs. Sana pala hindi ko na lang kayo ipinagpalit. Hindi rin.
Sapat ng malaman ko na kahit ipinagpalit ko kayo ay nandyan pa rin kayo. Hindi ako ipinagpalit.
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Summer Break (?)
Well, it's already summer. This is my hottest summer so far. Ang init di'ba? Sobra? I have to leave super early or super late whenever i'm going somewhere para hindi masyado mainit. Pero kahit mainit ang summer, masarap paring i-enjoy ito with your friends and family. I usually go out with my elementary friends kapag summer usually sa form ng swimming outing kasama ang aking family. It's really really relaxing to go out kapag summer especially after a super toxic academic year. My college friends, my family and I were planning to have a swimming na nga dapat pero it was cancelled because of my mom. She needs to attend a meeting that day. But that's not really my point here. This is supposed to be a SUMMER BREAK. Not just summer but summer break!
I won as the Vice Chair of the 38th CAS Student Council. And our term includes this summer semester. We just had our first General Assembly last Monday. Feel ko this will be the best CAS SC ever. Ang productive ng meeting and we were able to cover all the items listed in the agenda. We had a council workshop from the NUSP Chair Eisntein Recedes (Education Situationer) and from Student Regent Charrise Banez (UP Situationer). The council was also invited by the LABAN UP-PGH Movement. Mr. Ardynne delivered a 30 minute speech regarding the issue. At ang saya lang talaga ng meeting! Super fun! We're like close friends na even though we come from different pespectives. Masarap mag-trabaho kapag ganun! But that's not really my point here. I just learned na ang dami pala naming gagawin this summer semester. We have to man the SC Office to ensure physical visibility tapos we have to ensure na makapag-semestral planning na kami kaya madaming meetings. Aside from that, there are also outside invitations from NUSP and KSUP for council seminars. Plus another one from the UP Manila Chancellor.
Aside from the council work, I have to attend and be present rin sa freshmen registration and PDE weeks because I'm also part of the FBCP. I have to help the new batch because I love them like that. Mahal ko lang talaga yung FBCP kaya pupunta pa rin ako doon. And I miss working with them plus the freshies.
Aside from the school-related works, I also have to campaign for KABATAAN Partylist. We're targeting for three seats for this election. Ang hirap nga lang. I have to double my effort lalo na when it comes to online campaigning. Ang loser ko nga since I was not able to message all my friends to pledge their vote for KABATAAN, Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza. ANG LAPIT NA NG ELEKSYON! Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza needs to be elected!
Aside from those, I'm attending a 20-day Government Internship Program of our City because my parents wants me to. This is like a summer job because I will get paid for this but I'm not sure if I'll be given an office work. Feel ko this is easier than being a student assistant in UP Manila. We were told that we just have to attend seminars regarding different topics e. So, hindi hassle. I don't have to use my brain! But this is so time-consuming since this will be conducted whole day. This will eat much of my time for this summer and will eat my free time for council works, FBC duties and campaigning for KABATAAN Partylist, Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza.
NASAAN ANG SUMMER BREAK KO? Sana may summer class na lang ako 'no? I don't want to stay home the whole duration of summer pero I don't want this kind of toxic-ness. Rigggggggggggght? Pero I'm sure that I will be able to enjoy this naman. Gusto ko kayang pinapahirapan ang sarili ko! Gusto kong toxic ako! That way, I will be able to use my brain and spend all my energy para hindi nasasayang! I promise that I post a comment or my take on a current issue soon. Wala na akong matinong post! But I promise to make one soon.
Goodluck and may you all enjoy your summer breaks! :D
Don't forget KABATAAN Partylist ha! #152!
Please vote for #33 Liza Maza and #37 Satur Ocampo for Senators!
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2008 University Rankings (10) in Greater Luzon
The rankings were based on five categories namely: Facility, Faculty, Board Exam Passing Rate, Students and Academic Curriculum.
Facility will be rated according to ones university's buildings, learning equipment, and international learning standards competitiveness. Faculty will be rated according to academic degree of members of the faculty and student-to-faculty ratio. Board Exam Passing Rate will be rated according to passing rates and school topnotchings. Students will be rated according to academic competency and diversity. Lastly, Academic Curriculum will be rated according to courses offered, subject offered, grading system, research programs and curriculum flexibility. Ten being the highest and zero being the lowest will be used to get one's competency in the said category.
Universities as defined by the three-man council is an institution offering tertiary level of education disregarding its title. e.g., mapua institute of technology will still be considered as one of the universities in greater luzon.
TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO FACILITY
1. University of Asia and the Pacific (10)
2. De La Salle University-Manila (9.7)
3. Ateneo De Manila University (8.7)
4. University of Santo Tomas (8.3)
5. University of the Philippines Manila [8]
6. Mapua Institute of Technology (7.3)
7. University of the Philippines Diliman (6.7)
8. University of the Philippines Los Banos (5.7)
9. University of the Philippines Baguio (5)
10. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (4.7)
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TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO FACULTY
1. University of the Philippines Diliman (9.3)
2. University of the Philippines Manila (9)
3. Ateneo De Manila University (8.7)
4. University of the Philippines Los Banos (8.3)
5. [tie] University of the Philippines Baguio and De La Salle University Manila (8.3)
6. [tie] University of Asia and the Pacific and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila [8]
7. University of Santo Tomas (6.7)
8. Mapua Institute of Technology (6.3)
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TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO BOARD EXAM PASSING RATE
1. University of the Philippines Diliman (9.3)
2. University of the Philippines Manila (8.7)
3. [tie] Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and University of the Philippines Los Banos (8.3)
4. [tie] Ateneo de Manila University and University of Santo Tomas [8]
5. De La Salle University Manila (7.3)
6. University of the Philippines Baguio (6)
7. Mapua Institute of Technology (6.7)
8. University of Asia and the Pacific (0)
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TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TOACADEMIC CURRICULUM
1. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (10)
2. [tie] Ateneo de Manila University and University of the Philippines Diliman (9)
3. University of the Philippines Manila (8.3)
4. De La Salle University Manila [8]
5. University of Asia and the Pacific (7.3)
6. University of the Philippines Los Banos (7)
7. Mapua Institute of Technology (6)
8. University of the Philippines Baguio (5)
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TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO STUDENTS
1. University of the Philippines Diliman (9.3)
2. [tie] Ateneo de Manila University and University of the Philippines Manila (7.7)
3. University of the Philippines Los Banos (7.3)
4. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (7)
5. De La Salle University Manila (6.7)
6. University of Santo Tomas (5.3)
7. University of the Philippines Baguio (5.3)
8. [tie] Mapua Institute of Technology and University of Asia and the Pacific (3)
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TOP TEN UNIVERSITY IN GREATER LUZON
1. University of the Philippines Diliman (8.72)
2. Ateneo de Manila University (8.42)
3. University of the Philippines Manila (8.34)
4. De La Salle University Manila [7.88]
5. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (7.60)
6. University of the Philippines Los Banos (7.32)
7. University of Santo Tomas (7.12)
8. University of Asia and the Pacific (6.00)
9. Mapua Institute of Technology (5.86)
10. University of the Philippines Baguio (5.74)
*results are based on a deliberation & research done by the LMC Council. Ask me kung ano yung LMC.
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