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March 31, 2011

UST College of Architecture Graduation (Solemn Investiture) Rites 2011

It was my brother’s turn to graduate. The UST College of Architecture’s graduation rites were held at Plaza Mayor in front of the historic Main Building. I had an exam that day, so I just proceeded to the graduation rites after I finished answering the test.

It was quite a long ceremony but the atmosphere was great. Beautiful setting, cool late afternoon and evening breeze, and to cap the rites off, a grand fireworks display the could match a New Year’s fireworks show in Makati.

We had dinner with some relatives and family friends afterwards.

UST College of Architecture Graduation (Solemn Investiture) Rites 2011
UST College of Architecture Graduation (Solemn Investiture) Rites 2011

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March 30, 2011

UST Law Graduation (Solem Investitute) Rites 2011

As a member of the student council, I helped out at the graduation rites of the Faculty of Civil Law’s seniors class. Then I went off to the usual McDonald’s store along Quezon Avenue for an all-nighter study group with some classmates.

Study session w/ law school classmates at McDonald's

Study session w/ law school classmates at McDonald's

Study session w/ law school classmates at McDonald's

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I’m sorry I haven’t been updating a lot lately. It’s summer break, I know, but there seems to be an endless string of tasks for me. Whenever I have the time late at night to sit down and write, I get frustrated with the list of blog-backlog that I have to catch up on, I end up just sleeping altogether or do something else.

Being the head of the University Student Council‘s (USC) main public information office can be toxic. It’s inspiring and amusing, everyone’s so fired up and eager to do well in their respective committees. Ang dami-dami na naming ginagawa–all of which I need to report, of course. It doesn’t help that the students and the country are facing a number of issues and campaigns this summer, hence the need for a USC that’s active in its campaigns and services even before our term formally begins in June. I seriously need to recruit volunteers to help me. Especially because I don’t think I’d have all the time in the world once I formally start studying at the College of Law. If you wish to lend me a hand as a volunteer, just email me.

Back to the graduation chronicles. After a hearty lunch and a brief rest time at home, the family and I went back to UP Diliman for the university graduation rites. It was in the middle of the afternoon. The graduates, well, everyone actually, had to sit under the torrid heat of the summer afternoon sun. It was quite an uncomfortable ordeal.

We, the graduating students of the University of the Philippines, are united in our call to hold accountable President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for her grave crimes against the people. As Iskolars ng Bayan, we are determined in upholding our historic and traditional roles as the nation’s scholars, inherently burdened with the duty of enjoining and taking part in our countrymen’s struggle in defending and upholding our democratic rights and interests.

My Undergraduate Graduation

Oddly, in the middle of the four-hour program, dark scary clouds hovered over the open-air ampitheater. Fortunately, it didn’t rain. That was such a welcome relief from the heat of the sun.

We, the youth of our country, have consistently been betrayed by the present leadership who has continuously implemented policies that has further made education and opportunity inaccessible to many Filipino youths.

We are firm in our resistance of attempts by the present administration with its vast propaganda machine to manipulate the youth’s collective consciousness to render us pessimistic and resigned to a prevailing leadership that continuously deceives the youth with empty promises.

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Mass Comm graduates are fortunate enough to have their recognition rites and the university graduation rites fall within the same day, with ample time in between for a luncheon celebration. Graduates from other colleges in UP Diliman had theirs on separate days.

My Undergraduate Graduation

My family and I had to wake up really early last April 27, because we were repeatedly advised to arrive early at 7 AM because seats for guests were apparently limited, and that the college recognition rites were to start strictly at 8 AM. Wake up early we did, but the rites didn’t really start on time.

It was a relatively brief recognition rites. Everyone was called on stage together with their parents to receive their certificates of merit and rolled pieces of blank paper. There were the usual speeches and a couple of intermission numbers. One of which was an audio-visual presentation prepared by one of our batchmates. I appeared in the video, lying at the Sunken Garden musing at the sky.

My Undergraduate Graduation

I sort of got irked with what the college dean said in her speech, that as part of growing up we should become pragmatists instead of idealists. The guest speaker, Maryo de los Reyes, said something with the same thought, that we should always learn to work with the prevailing order and compromise. My goodness, what kind of uninspiring commencement speeches are these?

Anyway, the program ended a little more than an hour before noontime. My family proceeded to have lunch with my parents’ godparents at some buffet restaurant. I went in famished and I ended up eating too much. We even had to go home right after lunch before going back to UP for the university graduation rites because I had to spend some time in the toilet.

It’s been more than a week since I graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication with an undergraduate degree in Film & Audio-Visual Communication.

Sigh. It was a long, tiring day. Not to mention, quite hot, especially during the beginning of the university graduation rites at the Ampitheater behind Quezon Hall.

undergraduate graduation at UP Diliman

UP Diliman

April 23, 2008. A few days before graduation day, the college held a recognition rites practice. I took it as a time to reacquaint myself with my batchmates in college. I went around asking what they planned to do after graduation, among other such questions. I also volunteered to appear in the graduation AVP a batchmate of mine was making for the recognition rites. After the shoot, I had lunch with some college friends at Beach House.

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A few weeks ago, I went to the UP College of Law for the interview portion of my application process. I was really apprehensive. I was among the last applicants to be interviewed from among the almost-300 who applied, and I was thinking the panelists would have probably heard everything from all the interviewees, and there’s probably nothing else I would say that would please them.

Just a few days after that, the list of eligible enrollees came out and I was fortunate enough to be included in it. One of my brods asked me why I didn’t blog about it. With all modesty, I didn’t want to make it too known, as I am not too keen on attracting too much attention and expectations that I don’t want to be pressured to fulfill.

A few days ago, I submitted my letter of intent to enroll at the UP College of Law. I’m excited, yes, but I’m really also quite anxious about it. I’m graduating from my undergraduate degree in Film this Sunday, and honestly, if I didn’t get accepted into UP Law, I wouldn’t know what to do after. Here’s to four (or more) years of studying in UP!