Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What Does It Take To Be An ICT Student

         In our school, the two science classes and only the first five sections of the regular class have a subject ICT(Information, Communication, Technology). We are very thankful that we had this subject because we can use this knowledge about computers on our college life. And so now that we are soon to finish the fourth grading period, and soon to be called graduates of Ilocos Sur National High School, I would like to share to you what does it take to be an ICT Student.

           Being an ICT student, the most important thing you must know is how to follow directions. Without this, you can’t do things in the right way. Even if you don’t know how to operate a computer if you know how to follow instructions, I’m sure you will pass on whatever activity your teacher will want you to do.Also, you must know how to listen carefully to what you’re teacher is talking about. It’s because when you did not listen, you will not understand not only the present lesson but also the following lessons.

           It’s not that hard to be an ICT student, you just have to follow instructions and listen carefully.

My Dream, My Future

         They say, every people have their own dream in the future but for me, I don’t know my dream. Whenever my teacher talks about my dream in the future, I don’t know what to say, all I really want is to be successful.

         As of now, I can’t really decide what to take in college, but I promised to myself that whatever my course will be, I’ll do my best. AJA! Fighting!!

Change: It Starts With Me

           Every time we are discontent we do not blame ourselves but blame our school, our teachers, our location, family or friends, or the circumstances we’re in. We attempt to change our school or the place where we reside. Only when it does not succeed in giving us a more wonderful life do we recognize that something inside us needs to be changed.

           Before we change other people’s lives, we must begin it first to ourselves. In every experience we take, there’s always a lesson that we can learn from it. And these lessons are the things that convince us to make a change to ourselves. Before we criticize other people, we must look at ourselves first, because you don’t know, maybe you have the worst. When we change, we change for the better. And when we did that, people will like you more.

           Perhaps it would be worthy to contemplate on this quote: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to change”. Keep growing, keep learning, and keep advancing. Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights. It is possible to change the way we think, live, and how organizations function. We just need to embrace change. After all, the bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists.

Kannawidan: Ylocos Festival

            Every year, Vigan celebrates the Kannawidan Festival usually, from the last week of January until the first week of February. Through this festival, Ilocos food, arts, trade, crafts, and products are being highlighted. And also in this festival, the cultures and traditions of Ilocos are preserved for the coming generations.

            The Kannawidan Ylocos Festival had already established its identity as the prime festival of the province. The festival was launched in 2008 under the leadership of then Governor Deogracias Victor B. Savellano to commemorate the 190th foundation day of Ilocos Sur as separate province through the approval of a Spanish Royal Decree on February 2, 1818.

            This festival, for me, is worth watching for ‘cause it makes me very proud to be an Ylocano.