Austria. Belgium. Brunei. Cambodia. China. Czech Republic. Denmark. Estonia. Finland. France. Germany. Hongkong. Hungary. Indonesia. Italy. Japan. Latvia. Lithuania. Luxembourg. Macau. Malaysia. Netherlands. Norway. Philippines. Poland. Singapore. Slovakia. Slovenia. Spain. Sweden. Switzerland. Taiwan. Thailand. United Arab Emirates. United States. Vietnam.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

JTA Sem is Over


JTA Sem is finally over! Thank you to Mark for documenting most of the nakakaloka and momentous events throughout this crazy semester. While waiting for our Marketing oral defense outside the SOM office building, stress was still all over our faces.


After our successful oral defense, we went to Matteo Ricci Study Hall and celebrated over a box of pizza from Yellow CabAfter lunch, the guys suggested we play guitar hero just in front of Ateneo. I was so tired, but I nevertheless joined the group because everybody was in a celebratory mood!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Almost There


The end is near. Not the end of the world silly! But the end of JTA semester. Yahooo! In two weeks time, all these shall be over---the stress, intrigues and chaos! This semester taught me one very important lesson: looks can be very deceiving. For instance, the sweetest girl in class can be the most horrible freeloader or rudest scandalmonger! Oh my gosh, I hope this is just a bad dream.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Stress Mates

Lately, all I have been dwelling on is STRESS!!! Here are my dearest stress mates: 


1. JUNKFOOD. Hence, the weight gain. 10 pounds and counting...Shit!!!
2. COFFEE. I average about 2 to 3 cups a day. Hence, the hyperacidity. Burp!!!
3. FRIENDS. My friends and I were consulting to Sir Pilar about our paper in this picture! Look at the blackboard behind our professor...numbers everywhere!!! OMG!!!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Bangkok: A Quick Break


Last June 5 to 9, my siblings and I (minus our youngest brother) had a quick vacation in Bangkok, Thailand. I was a bit hesitant to join the trip because I had to be absent from school for 3 days. But I decided to push through because the trip was my sister's treat. Plus, it's my first out-of-the-country trip together with my siblings without our parents. We were very excited to visit Bangkok once again after six long years!

Our first itinerary was to visit Dream World, a classical fantasy-land, complete with miniature versions of legendary sites and modern amusements.



The park is divided into four main areas: Dream World Plaza, Dream Garden, Fantasy Land and Adventure LandMy favorite area in the park was Snow Town. Lots of activities were in store for us like sleigh riding, snowman making, and tubing. It was crazy cold but crazy fun too!


During our remaining days in Bangkok, all we did was go shopping! We went to the famous Chatuchak Weekend Marketconsidered as the largest in Thailand. My sister and I came up with an idea to start our own online business! We bought several tops and dresses, which we plan to sell through Multiply, a social networking site. Check out our online store, Chinky Closet, for more items.


Another highlight of our trip was watching the Calypso Cabaret Show at Asia Hotel BangkokPrior to the show, we also enjoyed a sumptuous dinner buffet at the same hotel. 

Thursday, May 22, 2008

I'm Drowning

Help! I'm drowning in STRESS!

First, my crazy four-hour FINANCE class every Saturday is definitely a weekend killer! All the problem solving is eating up my brain cells!!! I've always been fond of Math or any subject that deals with numbers, but I can't stand 4 straight hours of this class starting as early as 8:00am every Saturday!

Moving on, I used to think that MARKETING is a breeze. But with a terror teacher like ours, I'm not sure if I still feel the same way. My groupmates and I are currently doing a marketing plan for Magnolia Chocolait and we haven't got a decent grade ever since the start of the semester.

The most adorable professor this semester is definitely Sir Pilar, our professor in our OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT class. Our lessons in OpMan are not really difficult but they are tedious, usually involving very long solutions. Plus, it also has a written component like Marketing. So every other week, there is always a paper due for us, alternating between Marketing and OpMan! Torture!!!

This semester, I promised myself that I would make an effort to learn about MULTIMEDIA like Photoshop and Flash. But as much as I try to read my notes and listen to our professor, I still don't get it. Poor me.

Lastly, we are taking PHILOSOPHY this semester, the first out of the four required Philosophy classes before graduation. I hate how abstract the readings for this subject seem to be. Oh thesis statements, please give me a break!!!

Friday, May 2, 2008

Sisig Hooray

I celebrated my 19th birthday at Sisig Hooray along Katipunan Avenue this evening. It was nothing special. I was just with a bunch of friends whom I randomly invited while I was on my way back to my dormitory today. The JTA semester has been so stressful since it started last month; hence, I no longer bothered to make plans for my birthday. This was really an impromptu celebration!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Bracing for a Killer Semester


In a matter of days, I will be starting my 1st JTA Semester, which is a special academic calendar for students like me, under the John Gokongwei School of Management, who would be spending a semester abroad. I am pretty sure that this will be a killer semester because I need to complete a 15-unit load in the next 12 weeks (normally it is 18 weeks) that involves "killer" subjects such as FIN 102: Financial Planning, PH 101: Philosophy of the Human Person, CS 175: Introduction to Multimedia, MKT 101: Introduction to Marketing, POM 102: Fundamentals of Production and Operations Management.

JTA stands for Junior Term Abroad. It is a program of Ateneo de Manila’s John Gokongwei School of Management that gives students the opportunity to study abroad for one term. My parents were not initially supportive of my plan to study abroad because of the burdensome expenses. After all, my expensive tuition fee in Ateneo, is already a heavy weight on their shoulders. As selfish as this may sound, I still tried to convince my parents to allow me to go abroad last January during the application period because I have waited for this opportunity since freshman year.

Back in 2006, I initially got admitted in Ateneo for the course, Bachelor of Arts in Management Economics (MeCo) under the School of Social Sciences (SOSS). But after I learned that the Junior Term Abroad (JTA) Program was exclusively for the students of the School of Management (SOM), I shifted majors. My final choice was the course, Bachelor of Science in Management Major in Communications Technology Management (ComTech). 

Now that I am in my junior year, I did not pass up this opportunity. I applied like many other students in my batch. The Dean screened our applications and ranked us according to our academic performance, leadership capabilities and extra curricular activities. Gladly, I got the 64th spot out of the 200+ applicants. When I heard that the Dean was offering financial aid scholarships worth $2000, I decided to give it a shot. I had a spine-chilling one-on-one interview with our Dean. It was one of the scariest interviews I've ever had. But it was all worth it after he informed me that I got the scholarship! Whew! 

My initial choice was Sogang University in Seoul, Korea with a tuition-waived slot. The estimated cost of living was between $3,550 and $5,250. But when a slot for a low-cost Japanese university opened up, I changed my mind. Now, I got the tuition-waived slot for Akita International University in Akita, Japan. The Office of International Programs (OIP) estimated the cost of living to be between $3,000 and $4,000. 

I am very excited to study and live in Japan because I have never been to the Land of the Rising Sun. Moreover, my excitement stems from my past frustration post-high school and pre-college when I missed out on my chance to study and live in Japan for six months under the Hijas de Jesus Sisters' Shotoku Program. Back then, my parents were not so keen with the idea of me postponing college for one year in order to participate in a cultural exchange program. This time around, after I told them about the financial aid I received as well as the prestige of the JTA program, they eventually gave in!

God is indeed so good because he did not stop showering me with blessings even after that. One day, the Dean gave me a surprise call and told me that he nominated me to receive the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) scholarship and that it has been granted. The Japanese independent administrative institution would give me a monthly living allowance worth $800 plus extra money for pre-departure miscellaneous expenses. Alleluia!!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Batangas: Kawayan Cove

My blockmates and I drove to Kawayan Cove to enjoy the Bamboo Beach, a 650-meter crescent of white sand and sparkling blue water, considered as the best swimming beach in Nasugbu, Batangas. We had a yummy lunch buffet in the same resort. There was nobody else but us!


Throughout the afternoon, we just relaxed, played some games and fooled around like kids.


After dinner, the drinking began. The guys were creative enough to come up with a makeshift beer bong. Haha!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Tagaytay: Block R1 Outing

Last April 1 to 3, my blockmates and I went to Tagaytay and Batangas for a much needed R&R. We stopped at Laguna to have lunch at Chowking and to stretch our muscles as well. As usual, I ordered my favorite Halo-Halo from Chowking! 


We stayed at Den's place at "The Woodlands" located at Tagaytay Highlands. I loved her family's two-storey, three-bedroom log cabin especially its high ceiling, which provided more ventilation and allowed natural light to come in freely.


That afternoon, we headed to the clubhouse to break some sweat. We played squash and basketball. And yes, some of us played in our flip flops! Haha! Before heading back, we took one last group photo of our stinky, sweaty selves at the entrance of the clubhouse.


After we freshened up, we headed back to the clubhouse to have dinner at this small restaurant that doubled as a karaoke place. It was really nice to have the place to ourselves. 

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