TO ALL STUDENTS OUT THERE! READING THIS CAN BE A GREAT HELP!
FEU Tamaraw students!! Just to kill the thrill, visit our site to know your grades before you actually put your hands on to your grade slips. Thanks for Danielle for the info. I regret the fact that I didn't try this last semester. Haha! My nervousness before the "judgement day" (which is the class cards release day) almost killed me but my grades turned out to be fine because of God's goodness.
Okay so much for the last sem.. Step # 1 - www.feu.edu.ph Everyone of you knows how our site looks like but then this could help a little bit.
Step # 2 - Click the 'View Grades' (the red-boxed statement along the 'news' parts. I know you are all literate :P)
Step # 3 - Click the 'here' (Sorry if it seems that I'm making you look like a little dumb-ish here, just trying to help.)
Step # 4- Enter your school ID number/ Student number and your password/ SchoolTEXT password.
Now here's the "labo" part. Maybe some of you aren't familiar of their schoolText password. If you happen to be familiar to our E-library services, you probably know your password. As far as I know, our default password is our birthday. (You all know that when we evaluate our Faculty Professors electronically every MidTerms) but then if you happen to kind of "changed" it (like in my case because I visited the E-lib once and change my default password out of no where), you have to put your recent password. Ay sana lang nagets niyo ako at sana nakatulong! :P
Click enter and then, *drum rolls will play inside your head*.. if you see any 3.0 there, you'll probably be shutting off your computer or just pull the plug at once. Hahaha! Got you! Just kidding! So happy grade-searching! :)
Oh by the way, here's mine..
My course is AB Mass Communication under the Institute of Arts and Science (IAS) and I wonder why it isn't there. :))
God has been good to me despite my "busyness" besides school. And what's making me busy is the Ministry. Yes, you heard it right. I serve God. That probably is my edge. So I'm encouraging you to join a youth ministry in your church. You'll find studious yet wacky friends that's so cool and fun to hang around! Take it from me, they are God fearing, family oriented and so much lovable and understanding! You'll fine a family in them. To be honest I am surrounded by intelligent people all over me when I'm at church and it helps me to be a better 'me'.
My grades can already be accepted/ is qualified for an Academic Scholarship for the next enrollment. (Yes I am but oh-so-thankful yet worried if a 2.25 grade is still accepted. Some of my Scholar friends say yes and that makes me smile every time I think about the scholarship. Could you please help me confirm this one? Thanks.) I couldn't help it but to continue serving God and praising Him because despite of numerous trials and sufferings that I've been through this seam because of so much pressure and stress, add those personal problems of course, I learned to stand up and try again. And I learned to say "This time, it will be better. It will be different. I'm gonna make it" At least I became stronger after going through diversities of pains and happiness.
Waaaa! That was kind of odd, really. Haha! Now I am to explain what happened to my Algebra. Honestly, I am a proven matured yet a slacker. Well, unprofessional when it comes to 'time' specifically --hey but not always! So my Math1 starts at 7:30 am and I just don't know why I became too slow in the morning add the fact that my ride from home to school is for 1 hour and more. So it came to a point that when I know I'm gonna be late, I won't bother to attend the class anymore. That caused my class standing to diminish for quite some time, but on a lighter note make bawi whenever I attend. I understand Math not much but I don't lament over it when I don't. (I also appreciate it. Sometimes. Most of that sometimes is when I count. Okay, I know that's not funny. Just trying to make this post a feel-good one. Haha!) I neither hate it nor want to kill my prof. Haha! Speaking of Professor, he is good. (And I hope he doesn't engage to any online activities like reading blogs and searching for the sites of his students. Hahaha!) He is way good. He is industrious. VERY industrious that almost every meeting we are piled up of assignments, activities, take home quizzes and such stuff that will make your stomach twist while thinking how to answer them all at the same time. But the only problem is that he is inconsiderate. Well, a bit. A lot of times, we'll be asked to do an activity of some sort. I, being a want-to-make-bawi-student- will definitely do it. In front of him. He knows that I'm doing it. BUT WHEN he announces that it can be passed next meeting, everyone whoops except me. I tend to forget things. And when the next meeting time comes, and you forget the activity, you're doomed big time! He will never accept it anymore even if you bring it the next meetings or even if you join him in his jogging routine around the FEU grounds every morning before his class starts. Yes he jogs. Haha! Despite that, I thank you, Sir Velimento!
As for my Nat Sci-Biology class - Well, I love Biology. Anything connected to the human body and study of life is just amazing to me. Haha! But almost everyone in our class/ section had a problem with her way of teaching. She's a good one but she needs to make her class more interactive. (I slept in her class twice or thrice? Haha! Bad much? But hey, not because I don't want to learn, or she is boring, but because of our sleepless nights trying to finish overloading requirements for the midnight.Despite that, I thank you, Ma'am Mintu!
For my Filipino class, (I have no idea why I attained just a 1.50 grade) but I am thankful because I tend to be a slacker over the MidTerms because our professor together with the lessons that doesn't seem to progress a bit since we started the Prelims. On the other hand, my performance and results of my quizzes, exams and requirements in her class is just fine. So I feel content. Despite that, I thank you, Dr. Mendoza!
So I think I explained it very well. Or not? Haha! That's it, basically. Thank you for those people who trusted me and believed in my potentials and efficacy as a student, a classmate, a friend and a leader. Though my classmates brand me as "monarch" in our Political Science class, and the "Uno ka na dun!" student in some subjects like Psychology and Literature, a "monarch" will never be enthroned without any support. Thank you, thank you, thank you. This has been a fruitful semester to me. All because of those precious friends I met in FEU. Not just because I'm inspired (yiheee *insert some love issues here* haha!) but also because God has been faithful to me, to my family, to my life, to my ministry, to my dance, to us, to everyone, and in return, I want to glorify Him through my studies. And my grades is really dedicated to my Mom (who is working overseas) and Dad who works hard for my schooling as well with my siblings'.
You know guys, studying is also a form of worship. Worship must be seen in our every deed. I am not saying that we must always have a perfect attendance in the library and not to have fun anymore, I'm just saying that if we desire to have good grades, we must first desire to lift Him up. Believe me, if you know how to desire the first one, the second one will just follow without even expecting it to come. God is good and that will never change. God made you to choose. You have a choice -- to be a slacker resulting to low grades or YOU CAN also choose to dedicate it all up to HIM resulting to a fruitful semester like I had. Thank you guys for reading my blog. I don't blog for no reason, I know I touched one part of your heart even just a bit. Hope I helped enhance your courage to set a higher goal next school year! TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY! :D
God bless and happy schooling! P.S. Bless God also! Go fight green andgold! FEU TAMS!
..again, I am not desperate for your comments, I'd be happier to know if you learned something from my post. Comments will still be appreciated.. thank you! :D
EDIT (March 24, '09) Thanks sa lahat ng comments sa MultiplyBlog ko. ;)
TO ALL STUDENTS OUT THERE! READING THIS CAN BE A GREAT HELP!
FEU Tamaraw students!! Just to kill the thrill, visit our site to know your grades before you actually put your hands on to your grade slips. Thanks for Danielle for the info. I regret the fact that I didn't try this last semester. Haha! My nervousness before the "judgement day" (which is the class cards release day) almost killed me but my grades turned out to be fine because of God's goodness.
Okay so much for the last sem.. Step # 1 - www.feu.edu.ph Everyone of you knows how our site looks like but then this could help a little bit.
Step # 2 - Click the 'View Grades' (the red-boxed statement along the 'news' parts. I know you are all literate :P)
Step # 3 - Click the 'here' (Sorry if it seems that I'm making you look like a little dumb-ish here, just trying to help.)
Step # 4- Enter your school ID number/ Student number and your password/ SchoolTEXT password.
Now here's the "labo" part. Maybe some of you aren't familiar of their schoolText password. If you happen to be familiar to our E-library services, you probably know your password. As far as I know, our default password is our birthday. (You all know that when we evaluate our Faculty Professors electronically every MidTerms) but then if you happen to kind of "changed" it (like in my case because I visited the E-lib once and change my default password out of no where), you have to put your recent password. Ay sana lang nagets niyo ako at sana nakatulong! :P
Click enter and then, *drum rolls will play inside your head*.. if you see any 3.0 there, you'll probably be shutting off your computer or just pull the plug at once. Hahaha! Got you! Just kidding! So happy grade-searching! :)
Oh by the way, here's mine..
My course is AB Mass Communication under the Institute of Arts and Science (IAS) and I wonder why it isn't there. :))
God has been good to me despite my "busyness" besides school. And what's making me busy is the Ministry. Yes, you heard it right. I serve God. That probably is my edge. So I'm encouraging you to join a youth ministry in your church. You'll find studious yet wacky friends that's so cool and fun to hang around! Take it from me, they are God fearing, family oriented and so much lovable and understanding! You'll fine a family in them. To be honest I am surrounded by intelligent people all over me when I'm at church and it helps me to be a better 'me'.
My grades can already be accepted/ is qualified for an Academic Scholarship for the next enrollment. (Yes I am but oh-so-thankful yet worried if a 2.25 grade is still accepted. Some of my Scholar friends say yes and that makes me smile every time I think about the scholarship. Could you please help me confirm this one? Thanks.) I couldn't help it but to continue serving God and praising Him because despite of numerous trials and sufferings that I've been through this seam because of so much pressure and stress, add those personal problems of course, I learned to stand up and try again. And I learned to say "This time, it will be better. It will be different. I'm gonna make it" At least I became stronger after going through diversities of pains and happiness.
Waaaa! That was kind of odd, really. Haha! Now I am to explain what happened to my Algebra. Honestly, I am a proven matured yet a slacker. Well, unprofessional when it comes to 'time' specifically --hey but not always! So my Math1 starts at 7:30 am and I just don't know why I became too slow in the morning add the fact that my ride from home to school is for 1 hour and more. So it came to a point that when I know I'm gonna be late, I won't bother to attend the class anymore. That caused my class standing to diminish for quite some time, but on a lighter note make bawi whenever I attend. I understand Math not much but I don't lament over it when I don't. (I also appreciate it. Sometimes. Most of that sometimes is when I count. Okay, I know that's not funny. Just trying to make this post a feel-good one. Haha!) I neither hate it nor want to kill my prof. Haha! Speaking of Professor, he is good. (And I hope he doesn't engage to any online activities like reading blogs and searching for the sites of his students. Hahaha!) He is way good. He is industrious. VERY industrious that almost every meeting we are piled up of assignments, activities, take home quizzes and such stuff that will make your stomach twist while thinking how to answer them all at the same time. But the only problem is that he is inconsiderate. Well, a bit. A lot of times, we'll be asked to do an activity of some sort. I, being a want-to-make-bawi-student- will definitely do it. In front of him. He knows that I'm doing it. BUT WHEN he announces that it can be passed next meeting, everyone whoops except me. I tend to forget things. And when the next meeting time comes, and you forget the activity, you're doomed big time! He will never accept it anymore even if you bring it the next meetings or even if you join him in his jogging routine around the FEU grounds every morning before his class starts. Yes he jogs. Haha! Despite that, I thank you, Sir Velimento!
As for my Nat Sci-Biology class - Well, I love Biology. Anything connected to the human body and study of life is just amazing to me. Haha! But almost everyone in our class/ section had a problem with her way of teaching. She's a good one but she needs to make her class more interactive. (I slept in her class twice or thrice? Haha! Bad much? But hey, not because I don't want to learn, or she is boring, but because of our sleepless nights trying to finish overloading requirements for the midnight.Despite that, I thank you, Ma'am Mintu!
For my Filipino class, (I have no idea why I attained just a 1.50 grade) but I am thankful because I tend to be a slacker over the MidTerms because our professor together with the lessons that doesn't seem to progress a bit since we started the Prelims. On the other hand, my performance and results of my quizzes, exams and requirements in her class is just fine. So I feel content. Despite that, I thank you, Dr. Mendoza!
So I think I explained it very well. Or not? Haha! That's it, basically. Thank you for those people who trusted me and believed in my potentials and efficacy as a student, a classmate, a friend and a leader. Though my classmates brand me as "monarch" in our Political Science class, and the "Uno ka na dun!" student in some subjects like Psychology and Literature, a "monarch" will never be enthroned without any support. Thank you, thank you, thank you. This has been a fruitful semester to me. All because of those precious friends I met in FEU. Not just because I'm inspired (yiheee *insert some love issues here* haha!) but also because God has been faithful to me, to my family, to my life, to my ministry, to my dance, to us, to everyone, and in return, I want to glorify Him through my studies. And my grades is really dedicated to my Mom (who is working overseas) and Dad who works hard for my schooling as well with my siblings'.
You know guys, studying is also a form of worship. Worship must be seen in our every deed. I am not saying that we must always have a perfect attendance in the library and not to have fun anymore, I'm just saying that if we desire to have good grades, we must first desire to lift Him up. Believe me, if you know how to desire the first one, the second one will just follow without even expecting it to come. God is good and that will never change. God made you to choose. You have a choice -- to be a slacker resulting to low grades or YOU CAN also choose to dedicate it all up to HIM resulting to a fruitful semester like I had. Thank you guys for reading my blog. I don't blog for no reason, I know I touched one part of your heart even just a bit. Hope I helped enhance your courage to set a higher goal next school year! TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY! :D
God bless and happy schooling! P.S. Bless God also! Go fight green andgold! FEU TAMS!
..again, I am not desperate for your comments, I'd be happier to know if you learned something from my post. Comments will still be appreciated.. thank you! :D
EDIT (March 24, '09) Thanks sa lahat ng comments sa MultiplyBlog ko. ;)
I believe that if you love God, you must be irrevocably devoted to Him with 101% of who you are. Talents are senseless if it doesn't give any glory to the one who gave it, don't you think?
History was made. His story was known. Read on..
I go by the name of Jahaziel Ann P. La Guardia, also known as Jeah. My name was derived from 2nd Chronicles 20:14 of the Bible. Yes, Prophet Jahaziel is a "he", no wonder I am like a man trapped in a woman's body. Maybe that explains why most of my friends are boys and I do a lot of boy stuffs rather than being girly but I do get along well with girls also. Yes I am one of the boys since I was a kid. Haha!
Some random facts about me: Because I am unique from my own perception at least, I sometimes feel too responsible for things that happens around me. I'm somewhat a perfectionist and like to have things done just right or with much effort or so. But I can be in both extremes though. Extremely messy or extremely spic and span. Extremely naughty and extremely behave, extremely funny and crazy and extremely silent. Things as such, you name it. Hahahaha!
Though I am patient with people even when they aren't polite and considerate of my feelings, sometimes, if being kind and pleasant doesn't work, I can be tough and sharp if I need to. Add the fact that I can be the friendliest person you can ever meet 'cause talking to strangers and to different kind of species is my thing and the word shy is out of my vocabulary. I consider my self a very socially bold, outgoing person, but contrary to that, people seems to treat me less reasonably than my good intentions deserve. Well it's always a part of everyone's life and that's how ironic it is. Right? Hahaha!
I can be the most blessed person in the world for I consider my self as an achiever but as life goes on and as I continue to face more challenges that will make my faith stronger and will build my self confidence through many outstanding awards and recognitions for my skills and talents, I continue to recognize that none of these things will be possible without our good Lord. For without God, I am nothing. Though people is consistently inconsistent with their appreciations and compliments, one thing is for sure, only GOD knows who I am and NO ONE, I mean NO ONE has the right to judge and insult me without consulting HIM. I am imperfect and I commit mistakes, but only GOD can make me clean and pure. Are we good with that? :)
The first greatest privilege in my life is knowing My Savior, Jesus Christ and the second greatest privilege in my life is the chance to lead others to Him. So here's the stitch, once I know you, you became my BURDEN. Simply because, my passion is: To know HIM, and make HIM known. I am a full time Student, and a Full time Minister as well. I believe that everything is beautiful in God's time, so we don't have to rush things. I am the busiest person you can ever know. I think about the awesome task of reaching the multitudes with the gospel. And I consider how meaningless all the busyness, commotion and “progress” is if life is lived without God.
This blog is made to advocate that having an intimate Relationship with Jesus Christ is never dull. Never a bore. But indeed it is full of adventures and fun-filled experiences!
This blog is All for HIM, who deserves me and you! I believe He deserves EVERYTHING.
"15 is less than 3"
I am blogging since the month of July, year 2008. And I have used so many skins already. Used the base codes only but everything (from the header images and hex codes, etc) always comes from my own creativity. I wanted to be original though my skills in HTML/Javascripts and/or CSS is limited and I can not do my own base codes. But I can turn a skin to an entire different one. You think it's easy? A big no. You must know how to decode everything. Hahaha! I thank Ms. Stephanie for her very unique skins. She has really the knowledge of creating hard-to-change codes. Haha! But I did it. :)
I also made my own divider and signature! :)
That is all the about-the-site. Haha. And oh, this is really dedicated to God. :)
More Sites
My External Affiliates
Coming soon. (Editing is still on going..)
Cool online site managed by Far Eastern University's Student and Alumni
An online hub for Love, relationships and life authored by a Pastor/Missionary, Kuya Kevin Sanders
Word of Hope Christian Family Church Official Website
Jeah. 1991, 16th of October.
A man trapped in a woman's body.
Full time Student. Full time Minister. FEU Tamaraw Sophomore. AB Mass Communication
An Athlete of God. I dance, perform, minister, serve, share, love and live for Him alone. An advocate of His goodness despite imperfections of the human race.
For Born-again Christians who are passionate for the Lord, not just in words, but also in action and living.