Sunday, January 23, 2011


Far Eastern University celebrates its 83rd Founding Anniversary
                I studied in Far Eastern University last November 2009. I am a transferee. I’m taking up Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication. I shifted from BS Nursing. When I transferred in FEU, I didn’t have any regrets because it is a good school. I also witnessed the 2010 Foundation Week. During the last day, we watched a concert inside the school. The guest band is Sponge Cola. I really love their songs so I stay there until 11 in the evening I think. I can’t stay long because my house is far from the school. I wasn’t able to see Vice Ganda, another guest in the concert.
                This year 2011, the foundation week routine of Far Eastern University is the same as what I have witnessed last year. During the week, January 17-21, we have our daily classes so I am not able to feel what the happening during the foundation week really is. I felt like it’s quite usual as our every day of being in school. I am aware that we have a blood-letting care of Red Cross but I am not able to donate a blood because I’m low blood. But it is a good opening way to continue another year of the university. We also have PElympics. Some of our classmates are participants there. We cheer for them. Unfortunately, they didn’t get the champion award but it’s alright because they really exert all their efforts to win. We really enjoyed watching them. At the last day, there was a concert again. Pupil and Callalily is the guest band but I didn’t watch it because I was so tired and there were already a lot of people in our field. We had run out of space because as the concert started, we still have our class so we didn’t have the chance to save some space for us to see it clearly and fully. I just glimpse a little and then I already went home. As I was walking on my way home, heavy rain pours down so hard. I thought of them, the people in the school are there without a roof in the place. I wonder if they continue it or they wait for the rain to stop but I’m sure that they all enjoyed the concert.

Monday, January 17, 2011

BE SMART IN SHOPPING

   Honestly, as a girl, I really like to go shopping especially when I see different cute stuffs like dresses, bags, and shoes. We can't deny the fact that most of the girls out there want to have the best outfit ever whenever they hang-out somewhere. It's always good to have different clothes that will set your mood and will made you presentable and pleasing, but be careful in shopping. Always look for the quality of it.

   I have some advice for you girls out there. When you shop, be smart. We really don't have to buy almost all of those new stuffs in town. Don't go crazy. Just buy those things that you really need. Before go shopping, prepare and make a list of the things that you REALLY NEED to buy. When you already have the list, it will be easy for you to shop. It also saves time and energy. Well in fact, we really know that shopping is equals to long hours of walking. If you want to shop and buy something for yourself, avoid going with your boyfriend or a guy friend because they are not interested with that. Unless, you'll treat them after.

  When you already have what you want, don't insist on buying a new one again. Try to mix your clothes to produce something new. Try to fold your maong pants if you are bored with a long pants. You can also use your polo as a bolero when you don't want to expose all of you arms in wearing a sleeveless.  Be smart. You have to know when and how to use your money wisely when you shop. In that way, you can save your money after your smart shopping and still have enough to relax in a restaurant after a long period of shopping.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

CELLPHONES

   As of now, if you would ask me what is my most valued material? I would definitely answer you, cellphones. Why? practically speaking, many of us nowadays depend on our cellular phones because it is our way of communicating with other people all around the world. In my own experiences, my mother is working abroad because she have to sustain our needs. For us to maintain our communication with her, she always calls us through our cellphones. Without it, how can we communicate every now and then? Maybe through computers also, but cellphones is a gadget that can be easily bring anywhere you go. So, wherever we go, we can text our mom if we are going to ask for her permission about something. In that way, distance is not really a super big deal right?

   Presently, I am 2nd year Mass Communication student in Far Eastern University. We have different projects, exams and paper works to finish. Our professors will sometimes group us into 5 or 6, depending on what they wanted. Since I am an irregular student, my classmates are not all the same everyday. So, I have to get their cellphone numbers for us to communicate about our group projects or any other requirements. With the use of our cellphones, it will be easy for us to do our task by communicating even if we are not near to each other. Another situation, I have plenty of friends. Our houses are not near to each other. So, if we want to meet during vacation, we can contact everybody through our cellphones. With that, we can settle a reunion or bonding moments during vacations.

   I can say that cellphones are really important. For me, without it, my life would probably be not complete. Maybe I will be into it as time passes by, but it's a different feeling when you feel like you're near to each other even though you're not through communicating with cellphones.