Tuesday, June 24, 2014

College tips according to Kristelle Verunque

My friend Kristelle from Cavite who's tooking her last year in College as a Human Bio student ( Naks talino! ) From De La Salle University-DasmariƱas gave me some tips before I start my College life.

Tip1: MAGIMBAK HABANG MAAGA (grade)


Tip2: DO & FINISH YOUR ASSIGNMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.


Tip3: DO NO PROCASTINATE!!


Tip4: HUWAG NA HUWAG PUPUNTA SA "BABA"(tambayan/bilyaran)


Tip5: ALWAYS SORROUND YOUR SELF WITH OPEN MINDED PEOPLE. Malaking bagay ang opinyon ng lahat


Tip6: BE EXTRA FRIENDLY. Masaya ang college life, try to join organizations


Tip7:TRUST YOURSELF ALL THE TIME. There are times na panghihinaan ka, tatamarin and shiz.. Just trust yourself, makakatapos at kakayanin mo rin yan.


Tip8: BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS. Maraming insecure, backstabber and plastic around, pabayaan niyo lang sila.


Tip9: ALWAYS PUT THE REFERENCE OF ANY WORK YOU DO. May ibang prof na nagccheck talaga ng plagarism shiz e


Tip10: DO NOT FORGET TO SMILE. Importante to. Eto lang talaga makakatanggal ng stress mo. DON'T WEAR WHITE SOCKS AND DON'T USE INTERMEDIATE PAD.


Hahaha! Thanks for this tips Daquis, Good luck satin! Okay :)

Heart to heart talk: Lessons I learned from High school

Last night, while waiting for the show I've watching, my friend Donna and I talked about so many things, some were serious stuff actually. But we still manage not to lose the fun vibe between us, It's about what life lessons I've learned in High school. We rarely talk too much back in High school because of those private things we've been through but we still talk to each other with the help of social networking sites.
Okay so the first thing I've learned (by myself) is "There were things that better left unsaid" or stuffs you should keep by yourself. If you think the problem or issue you were dealing was easy for you or you can handle it. I think it's better for you not to say or procrastinate it to your friends because it'll just 'cause the issue get bigger. In the long run, It'll be a throwback issue when you guys set an open forum in the future.


The second is you should "Study well not study hard". As a student we faces many challenges throughout our school year. There were projects, quizes, and exams that you should do WELL to excell. What differs from the two is when you study hard you might experience stress, be in a competitive manner or worse, pressure. So I suggest to study well, because you can balance your studies which is your priorities and your social life as a teen or a person. That's what my High school Junior english teacher said.


And the third one is "You cannot always get what you want" more like "Life is not a wishing grant factory" (correct me if im wrong) from The Fault in Our stars. It just appeared to me that even you were 'The apple of the eye' in your school because of your witty, funny, and cool personality does mean all the people you will meet was always in favor of you. As a kid who's kind of spoiled because I always get what Mcdonalds Kiddie meal commercial flashes on screen, it putted a set in my mind that life was easy. But as time goes fly, things were changing and then I realized I was entering the teenhood or facing more mature stuff. And that I should be brave and strong enough despite all of this challenges.

So do you guys learned something new about yourself? Share your thoughts below. I'm glad to here it.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Movie Review: The Fault in our Stars

"Okay? Okay." I knew all of you heard this line from the movie The Fault in our stars. Okay, so this is my first ever movie review in my blog. Last June 5, 2014. Me together with Chin and her school mates Jeemel and Eula of St. Sholastica's College watched TFIOS at Robinson's movie world Ermita; and I figured out some changes of the book to the movie. I read TFIOS last year; September I guess. Borrowed it from my friend Krizzaleen who had a hard coverback copy of it (naks! Yaman)



Okay so my rating for this movie is 7/10. The movie was good but because of it's some changes from the book it gave me a doubt while watching the film. Some of the few changes are the Oranji scene where they should be taking their dinner outside the restaurant overlooking the Canal. The second was the saying in Water's house. It should be "Without pain; we couldn't know joy." Which is my favorite quote from the book not the rainbow thingy, but still it's a good movie. 

I know it's a dream come true for all of you who patronized John Green's work to make this movie happen. According to Candy Magazine the movie should have this scene at the airport where a little girl asking Hazel why does she have a tank and a 'thing' in her nostrils and behind that kid was a cameo of no other than- John Green. Another news I've read in the net was they were planning to create a movie about John Green's another book- Paper towns. So have you watched the movie yet or just starting to head on the cinemas? Well go grab this tissues. Hahaha! 'Cause TFIOS fever is all the rage!