Who says Philippine Science High School scholar is always busy and always thumps the time and the day of deadline? If
no one says so, I guess the candy in my pocket will always be in my pocket.
Why? Because no one got the right answer. This coming week is such a very very
unscrupulous week. Submissions of all the projects, completing the requirements
in each subject for the signing of clearances and of course, the most hated
3-day tests, the Periodical Examinations. Believe me or not, this Saturday and
Sunday is the only weekend when I came to my senses. I got to study hard this
weekend to have my aces up my sleeves and to prevent from making the coming
days a dead duck. Hoping that I have a place from the Director’s Lister this
4th Quarter.
A Pisayano named Marc Angelo once revealed the skeleton in the cupboard of Computer Science by ascertaining it. Want to be the next Marc? Here’s your key to succeed to your examination.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Compelling the Risks of Learning
They
say, you always earn a scab or a wound when you’re learning. Yes, I strongly
agree with that statement. I made a big long scar at my Index Finger elongating
from Distal Phalanx passing through the Middle Phalanx down to the Proximal
Phalanx (learned from our lessons back on elementary days). I got the scars
when we had the group activity of connecting and disconnecting the fragments of
the motherboard for only, I think, five or ten minutes including the detachment
of the parts. Maybe I’m the type of boy who is very careless and keep on
adventuring something to create a new something.
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