Gabriel 366

My mind does not allow me to easily access my memories. This should help. My photo journal- a post per day.

More updates are readily available, but I’m a little pressed for time. This week is our paper week, or exam week as to CHED colleges. I hope that what I’ve posted so far would be adequate for your enjoyment.

When: January 31, 2012

Where: Southville Foreign University

Later that day, a benefit concert will have occurred. I was a part of it. So during my free time, I rehearsed my song. The day relatively slow. Good thing the student’s lounge received a flat screen TV. So I just hung there and watched. :)

When: January 29, 2012

Where: Tabang & Malolos, Bulacan

Late the night of the 28th, we headed to Gello’s favorite hang out place called RedMix. We stayed there till the midnight of the 29th. The place was nice, but the experience, should I say, could have been better. The morning of that day, we swam for a bit in that village’s club house. That afternoon, it was storming as we headed back to Manila to go home as there was class the following day. 

When: January 28, 2012

Where: EVERYWHERE

Early that Saturday afternoon, Shishi, Johnny, and I went to watch David Archuleta’s new miniseries promotion. I was so happy I got to see him again. He even sang and played the piano for my favorite song of his. Shortly after David went backstage, we left for Bulacan. We left the car in Festival Alabang as we rode a bus to Magallanes to ride the MRT. We left the MRT in its North Ave station. There, we had Taco Bell and Happylemon. It was quite stressful as we were pressed for time. There we met with the home host, our friend, Gello. We hopped on to their car heading to their house in Bulacan. We stayed over for the night.

When: January 27, 2012

Where: BF Homes; Mall of Asia

The day started out at school. It then progressed on to lunch at South Diner in BF. Got back to class afterwards. After class, I was just waiting when suddenly a random invitation from Dean appeared. So Johnny, Rie, Dean, and I ended up going to MoA to buy Chatime Tea. Ever since then, I got hooked to it. :)

When: January 26, 2012

Where: BF Homes, Paranaque

This day was very fun from what I recall. Got to class at 7:55am just to find out that my 8am class was cancelled, because the professor was sick. That class should have went on till 10:30am followed by a 2 hour break. In the end, the morning was spent with Johnny and Jake(who cut class) in BF eating at Army Navy Phase 1. I haven’t hung out with Jake then for a long time, so it was great catching up. 

When: January 25, 2012

Where: Sofitel; Manila Bay Area

Around 12am-1am, we headed back from Bocaue to Metro Manila. During our trip to Bocaue, we remembered that our friend lived in the city near there. So we called him up and found out he was staying at Sofitel for the night. Randomly, we decided to drop by on our way back. And so we did. It was around 1am then, so there was nothing much to do even in a hotel. We decided to head out to the nearest pubs. So that we did. Through that night, we decided that by the next week, we will have went to visit their house up in Bulacan. The night, or morning should I say, ended at around 4am with me having a class the following morning. The rest of the day was spent in school.

Date: January 24, 2012

Where: SFU; Metro Manila Road; Bucaue, Bulacan

That day started out slow. I was very sleep in class and a bit lethargic. I waited for Johnny’s classes to finish. We left SFU at around 5:30pm as we headed towards north for my  lola’s 73rd birthday! We got there at around 9pm. The traffic flow was real heavy then. I got to see my relatives again after a long time.

How? Oh, let me see.

rovelynnshen:

  • Cover of my English page. (At first I thought it’s for elementary students, but I was wrong.)

  • CHECK-UPs serve as quizzes.

  • Now, SELF TESTs serve as Prelims, Summative Tests, etc.


  • This is the PACE Test. It serves as the final exam for the PACE.

There are 12 PACEs for every subject. Sometimes, electives are also included. So that’s 80 PACEs per year, estimated. Don’t be shocked. 80 is just a number, and most students either finish on time or finish early.

(Source: shenelyn)

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