G-day!

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Well I told you in a recent post after my comeback that I'd share everything here since everything became soooooooo busy!


First things first! My graduation day. After literally contemplating a lot of things how to put myself on track, I finally made it! Looking back, the experience was dreadful. I had to discipline myself reading all my notes from first year to nth year for my weekly comprehensive examination (This one was 
like answering a ton of board exam questions!) plus, going to school for my laboratory classes and finishing my final paper for thesis! This was the first time I can tell everyone how proud I am that I worked my butt off for something. It was rewarding. I did not realize that after months of sleepless nights and studying all-week, it resulted to marching at PICC last April 28!

During the time I marched last April, I saw genuine smiles from my parents, grandparents and boyfriend. It was pricelesssss! As for the lesson I learned, never stop dreaming, never give up, and always have faith. I considered myself a weakling everytime I fail, but during those tough times, I learned to love myself even more. I consciously set my priorities and followed a timeline. Dad never failed to tell me how to get a lesson from every failure. 


Your classmates and friends in school will also help you, so never ever ignore them. They will be there with you during difficult times. You grow together. You conquer all difficult tasks assigned by your professors, you help each other. 


Also, thank your professors! I learned that no matter how strict a professor can be, deep inside my heart, I understood her point why she was letting us answer those never heard questions. I had a sharp mind because of it. I can probably recall a lot because of the torture Pharmacy gave me. 


Thank your professors for they mold you as a professional being in your chosen field.  Right now, my former professors who're now my colleagues are really happy to see me soaring higher. A part of me became even better because of them... Not all the time during class discussions, you discuss things in Pharmacology or Quality Control or even Pharmacognosy, but randomly, they tell every experience and lessons they need to share for us to grow...


Accept the fact that issues are poppin every now and then, inside and outside the school. You'll get used to this because the world is not perfect. Each of us does not have the same state of mind and people might affect you including your studies. All you wanna do next is to properly deal with these kinds of people and keep yourself in tact Less mess. Less worries.


Last but not the least. Pray... He listens. Always..When the world is not perfect, there is A Person who is of Perfect Being who will help you get by through life... Somebody you can lean on when nobody listens to you, somebody you can call your best friend, and when you are being hurt emotionally and gratified by so many blessings, that Person will never leave you...