you were never a fan of long messages and cheesy cheer ups but ill make this quick, you first semester in UP wont be easy. There will be times you feel like you’re on top of the world and there will be times where you feel like you’ve hit the lowest bottoms of your life.
There will be moments where you want to quit, heck there were times when you did. But never give up on your dream. You will lose people along the way, you will doubt and question your worth, but at the end of the day remember why you’re here. Academics will be a struggle but a bigger battle with your mental and emotional health will also be something you need to worry about.You will manage.
Breathe, don’t rush into things like you always do. Take baby steps and appreciate the process instead of heading into everything then facing the consequences after. Take everything one at a time, in your pace.
Stop doubting yourself, you can and you will. You tend to devalue yourself and that’s your biggest down side, you hate the fact that you know you could’ve done better,but chose not to. Do your best, it will be enough.
Finally, learn to let go. Let go of the things that cloud your emotion. You can make it, you will make. Stop letting people and opinions get to you, you’re bigger than your problems. Don’t ever give up on yourself. Also, you should have focused more on your weekly writes when you had the time, please next time okay? Kidding aside you’ll make it.
The University of the Philippines held an annual Christmas Lighting ceremony, Pasko sa Elbi: Isang Pasasalamat, on November 19, 2019.
The ceremony, hosted by the Office of Initiatives in Culture and the Arts and Office of the Chancellor, started at 5:30 PM. Different performances from Choral Ensemble, Dr. Antonio Quilloy, UPLB Street Jazz Dance Company, and UPLB Filipiniana Dance Troupe were presented during the program.
Here is a video of the UPLB’s Christmas Lighting Ceremony.
Dalawang araw nag-init ang bulwagang Baker nang magpasiklaban ang mga guro, staff, at mga estudyante ng Kolehiyo ng Komunikasyong Pangkaunlaran. Ang kauna-unahang CDCiklaban, na noo’y kilala bilang Devcolympics, ay pinangunahan ng CDC Student Council.
Saksihan ang mga kaganapan sa makasaysayang pagdiriwang ng pampalakasan sa kolehiyo mula sa bidyo na ginawa ni Roella Marcelle Bautista, Kaye Galler, Cedric Katigbak, Kristina Perez, at Karen Vargas. Ito ay ang pangatlong episode ng UPdates.
“Limited lang ba ang job opportunities para sa isang devcom graduate?
“Basta gwapo or maganda, devcom ‘yan!”
“Is devcom just like any other communication courses?”
Kaye Galler, Cedric Allen Katigbak, Kristina Isabel Perez, and Karen Vargas, first year students of BS Development Communication in the University of the Philippines, answer the most challenging questions and clear the most intriguing misconceptions regarding development communication as a field of study.
Learn more about the field by watching this video:
to know Gloria Therese Eusebio and her experience in the swimming competition in the Southern Tagalog Regional Association of State Universities and Colleges (STRASUC) held in Batangas City and Palawan.
Our habit of choosing the worst decisions ever still persists up until today.
There were many things I wished I could have done better, and more instances where you would look at me with a cringe because of how clueless I was at the start. To be honest, I was and still am grappling on how to proceed forward with my life.
Naivety and ignorance doesn’t excuse incompetency— that’s a fact in both life and academics. If I could, I would like to tell you all the things we’ve done wrong but, that’s not how life works.
And that’s also not how one learns.
So all I could for now is to impart a little bit of advice for you. I can only hope that these five tips can be a reminder that you’ll practice with your heart and mind.
Who said that learning is static and will never be fun?
Learning can be more fun and interactive with DOST’s nuLab!
Roella Marcelle Bautista, Kaye Galler, Cedric Katigbak, Krsitina Perez, and Karen Vargas, freshmen of the College of Development Communication, showcase the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute’s nuLab or the new mobile science learning facility in UPLB as the 3rd episode of UPdates.