Showing posts with label Socialwork LC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Socialwork LC. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Whuddapak!


I was browsing online for pictures I could use for a project about Traditional and Modern Filipinos, and of course my dear friend Google was always ready to help me out. I was even aiming to find a particular photo that will depict the joy, warmth and prestige that will come to mind when one thinks of the word- FILIPINO. But to my demise, the power of technology slapped the reality right into my face.

Go to Google.com and search the keyword

"filipino couple"

and worst..

"filipina"

and you'll see what I mean.

My sister recently discovered somebody on Youtube under the username FilipinoUnggoy, a Filipino hater (as in somebody who abhors Filipinos in general) who posted his angst and disdain online. He (I'm assuming its a he), uploaded videos and blogged about why he hated the Filipino so much. When my sister told me about it, my initial response was, "Maybe he's a professional online heckler. People today do get paid just to say crap online about other people."

But after I read his words, I could say yes he hates us. He does. He really does.

And I don't blame him. Most of the things he described are really happening in the Filipino Society right now.

"Sad but True", I quote James Hetfield.

What I saw today on my quest to present a simple school project led me to serendipity. Not expecting it at all.

Okay, Maybe I still want to be a Filipino though...how about you?


Back to work.


not happy at all.... hehehehe
Dona MartinezBSSW -2

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Midterm week


It's midterm exam week. Good Luck social work students!!

Hope everyone will apply this! Always take motivations in your life as you face challenges along your way to success.. God bless and Good luck guys! – Q.

These motivational exam quotes are organized into these 6 attributes of success:
Diligence, Persistence, Taking the Initiative, Learning from Failure, Facing Challenges, Living A Fruitful Life


On Diligence
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work learning from failure.” ~ General Colin Powell

On Persistence
“A lot of us would like to move mountains, but few of us are willing to practice on small hills.” ~ Anonymous

On Taking the Initiative
“Recipe for success: Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.” ~ William A. Ward
“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” ~ Conrad Hilton
On Facing Challenges
“I’m not telling you it is going to be easy — I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it” ~ Art Williams
“Tough times never last, but tough people do.” ~ Robert H. Schuller

On Learning From Failures
“Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” ~ Carl Bard

“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”
~ Thomas Edison

“You’re never a loser til you quit trying.” ~ Anonymous

On Living A Fruitful Life
“Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. it’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it.” ~ Margaret Thatcher

“We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are.” ~ Max DePree

“If you love what you do, you will never work another day in your life.” ~ Confucius

Saturday, August 20, 2011

My new home - Lea Airah B. Diaz


To transfer from an old school to a new and different one was indeed a hard thing to do. Almost four years I spent my high school life in my old school and I asked God to help me what course and where should I study. I ask God to give me wisdom and knowledge so that I can come up with a decision, and that was to take up Bachelor of Science in Social Work at Lourdes College.

          School year begun and do you know what I felt at that very unusual moment? Well, I felt nervous; because I am afraid on what might other people say ad afraid to be ignored. I also felt excited for I can be again with my friends and classmates in high school and elementary that I’ve been longing for so long. On the very first day I thought I’ll be like a flower standing on one corner but I am wrong when I met Abrau, Alvarado, Barcelona, Barabadan, Ejera, Jadap, Lowao, Pabelic, Perez and the rest of the first year Social Work students. These new friends of mine welcomed me heartily and I felt no worry that day and that I am glad to have them as my new friends.

          As day passed by new responsibilities came my way as well as it was a privileged and a blessing at the same time. I was elected as the External Secretary in J SWAP Club and one of the most unforgettable experiences that I had a big blessing that I received was when I became a part of the Blue Sash as one of the contributory. As my day continued to run I also met new friends, my co-officers, club adviser who was really cool and energetic. Honestly, saying it was my first excitement. I was excited to study and make a survey or random survey in every community we should go over.

          I love my course as much. I would like to leave a literary piece by Amanda Bradley. There`s a new horizons waiting, unknown challenges to meet, goals to set and discoveries to make. Social Work is somewhat there`s magical adventures, different wonders to explore, and opportunities for us to take. There are endless possibilities in every present moment and the promise of success with each new day.

          The moment I shared my life with Social Work was indeed a moment to keep and a time to treasure. Forever I will be proud of being a new daughter of Lourdes College.

Lea Airah B. Diaz BSSW-1

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Let's find it out

I am still working on with our blogsite banner. I will be posting also pictures of the recent Social Work Program Acquaintance and Davao Convention.

Who will be the next student to be featured? Let’s find it out. 




- Q.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Still working on


I am still working on with the blogsite. 


Everybody is encouraged to write and share their life as a social work student in Lourdes College. You can also share your opinions to any current issues, as what Ms. Su told us always “there is no wrong opinion!" so feel free to send your write ups. Thanks. 

Let’s take a walk in achieving our dreams! 

You can submit it to swlccdo@yahoo.com

- Q.


TOPS AGAIN

Social Work Lourdes College TOPS AGAIN!!




Year 2003, 75% board passers
3RD PLACER- NEL KIAMCO



9TH PLACER
MS. IVY AMOR URBINA

When she made that history



On 2001,  Social Work in Lourdes College made a history when one of the examinees topped in the board exam:

1ST PLACER- MELEA CIANEL PABIONA ELLORIN