If you find it too much hassle to go to school everyday, or if you are located far-away from school, then I’ve got the finest solution out of our problem, and that is taking part in an online schools degree course, just as if you are sitting in the classroom with other kids! This is very recommendable especially to those who are part time working on their computer and making frequent use of the internet, and also for those who just...
Read MorePWC celebrated Teachers Day
The National Teachers Day is usually celebrated all-together by all schools and universities in the Philippines on a specific date (February 18, if I heard the EMCEES correctly). But the people at the PWC held on to their unique tradition and culture by celebrating our very own Teachers Day during the feast of hearts or the Valentines Day. Since the Valentines day is scheduled for the 14th February which is a Saturday; and tomorrow we are...
Read MoreRMC hosts Traveling Science Fare
Okey okey, I don’t really know whether I should publish a post about this nonsense field trip or not, but I just have to share a couple of words of wisdom regarding the event that kept me away from the computer for the whole day until late evening. Well, no wonder that the trip was nonsense because it was managed and supervised by the Philippine Women’s College of Davao, who messed up at the very end of a decent field trip which...
Read MoreEnglish Literature Poetry: Tonight I Can Write
Tonight I Can Write is a poem written by Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, who goes by the Pen Name Pablo Neruda. He was born in the yar 1904 and died in the year 1973 due to Lieukemia. 2 of his most popular works have been published in 1924 and are namely, A Song of Dispair and Twenty Love Poems. Let’s set aside the information about the author and proceed to the poem, Tonight I Can Write. Tonight I Can Write Tonight, I can write the...
Read MoreEducation in the Philippines, at its worst
We have recently received a lot of complaints coming from a lot of students from different schools scattered all over the Philippines. All, with a related dislike, which they want to raise the attention of, and that’s the education here, in the Philippines. One of our readers from the Holy Spirit School complained about the lack of presence of certain proctors during his examination hours. We’ve heard voices from Ateneo de Naga...
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