Year: 2017

How to really know someone?

I enjoyed reading Kai’s post about how she answered a series of questions and got inspired to answer as well for you to know who and what I am. The list is over a hundred and I decided to pick out random ones to answer. If you guys want to answer a series of questions and situations too, click here. 5. Any specific personality traits you would like to see in your life partner? I want to have a positive, understanding, hardworking, and lovable partner. Even though he’s not that good-looking or rich, as long as he has a dream and goals in life that will be okay to me. I just want to have a simple and happy life until the end. 6. Should parents be their child’s friends? Yes, it is way better for me so that their child won’t grow secretive or sensitive because being friends with our parents is a good thing to feel comfortable and to share their thoughts, especially their feelings and personal problems. 19. How important is music in your life? I …

Graduate School!

If you’ve read my previous post titled “Self-doubt,” you’d know that I had set my sights on gaining admission to the graduate school at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). It has long been my dream to continue my education in the field of Microbiology and earn my Master of Science degree at this esteemed institution. I worked tirelessly to meet all the requirements for admission to the first semester. I shed many tears because of those who didn’t believe in me, criticized me, and passed judgment. I felt hopeless and weak at times, but I refused to give up. I worked hard and prayed. Initially, completing those requirements was challenging because some people didn’t support me. However, I’m grateful for those obstacles because they made me even stronger and more motivated. While I waited for my admission, I attended two job interviews and was fortunate enough to be accepted by both companies. However, my top priority was pursuing my graduate school education, so I continued to wait for admission. Finally, the long …

Asian Congress on Biotechnology 2017 (ACB 2017)

Hello, blog! My apologies for the recent lack of updates. I’ve been extremely busy with my research presentation and submitting requirements for graduate school. Nevertheless, I’m here to welcome the month of August, and I’m determined to post more frequently this month. From July 23 to 26, I had the opportunity to participate in the 13th Asian Congress on Biotechnology in Khon Kaen, Thailand. During the conference, I presented my undergraduate thesis. To be completely honest, this was my very first experience presenting my research at an international congress. Prior to this, the only time I presented my research was during my undergraduate thesis defense at my school. My thesis adviser, Dr. Hosea dL. Matel strongly encouraged me to present my research at the congress. At first, I was quite hesitant because of two main concerns. First, I had no prior experience with international congresses, and second, the costs associated with registration, flights, and accommodation were considerably high. During this time, I was feeling quite overwhelmed, and my family was too. In fact, we had …

How do you go for a first job interview?

Hello, July! This marks my first post for the new month. I’ve been quite occupied lately, diving into theme customization and entering giveaways on YouTube. I’ve been on a quest to perfect the colors and layout of my theme, and I can finally say that I’m satisfied with the design. As a recent college graduate, I’m thrilled about the prospect of either starting my career or pursuing a Master’s degree. I’ve already submitted my application to the University of the Philippines – Los Banos, Laguna, and I’m eagerly awaiting their response. In the meantime, I decided to explore job opportunities and submitted my resume to Universal Robina Corporation (URC) online. To my surprise, they reached out to me for an initial interview and an exam on June 28, 2017. Unfortunately, I had to reschedule the interview due to an unforeseen emergency, which left me quite anxious. The night before the rescheduled interview, I couldn’t sleep, as my excitement and nervousness had me pondering what lay ahead. I’d like to share my first job interview experience …