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Thursday, November 12, 2009

tv!

// PPB Double Up - what happened to Tom? wasn't able to watch what happened earlier... then he's sick. e ang gwapo lang nya grabe. hahaha supercruuuush! ang lalim pa ng boses. mas gwapo pa pag nakasalamin. haynako. ah si patrick din crush ko! hohoho! mukang kuya kim eh. hahaha >:P

// Survivor Philippines Palau - so far, the part of the jury who spoke today will most likely vote for Justinne (yehey!). then there's the rest tomorrow. SPP today is made of epic win because of SUZUKI!!! WAHAHAHAHA!!! mega laughtrip! and he's trying to be serious. wtfinger?!?! when Jeff was asked, "crush mo si marvin?" -- her reaction was sooo damn priceless. she was blushing like crazy! laughtrip of the night! whew! di ko kinaya! >XD

// Plants versus Zombies! honestly i still like Luxor hahaha. but it's cool to have tried it, finally! gaaawd, i just get bored at the start cos it's too slow and the plants take a lot of time to recharge, next thing i know it's game over. the michael jackson zombie was amusing though! hohoho >XD

// Luxor? stuck at level 11. >:|

// heeey, i'm studying parin naman. in fact i did my homeworks first! like when i got home from school cos pundido na yung ilaw here so i won't be able to write on paper when night falls hahahaha.

// goal = DL. must have 21 units next term. come on, i need the discount... and my name up there. >:P

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

henako

// i learned something today. something i've wanted to confirm long before but is too scared to. cos i'm pretty sure i won't be getting the cool side of it all. haynako i knew it. i fucking hate it that i attract the wrong people... or i attract the people i don't like, or those i never thought i would attract in the first place. !@#$%^&*() why can't it just be the other way around? fuck naman e. so i wasn't surprised at all when i heard it. shrugged it off as soon as it was said cos i already know about it, my instincts served me right this time. epal. so, what to do? wala! keri lang! act like i never heard anything. i'm counting on TIME. yes naman, TIIIIME!!! go find another. i'm doing my part naman e, i'm doing everything to imply that there's no chance. hahaha sana next term na please???? and when i was asked why i don't like the 'news' i just heard, i just said that i simply don't like it, that i have my standards and it's a fucking dead case between the two of us. i won't give him the benefit of the doubt.


// yehey. he helped me set up the projector awhile ago. haha but i suck cos even though he's already there, i still called kuya IT to help me cos the projector won't turn on. sometimes my brain gets so clouded that i can't think and still call on other people even when somebody is already there. wtf? a life learning?

// wow. i thought i was already slacking off with filione but it turned out i got the highest midterm standing among all of the sections our prof is handling. yehey? >:)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

i fear destitution

i still favor the elite mentality despite its narrowness and bounded philosophy. simply because i don't like being poor. i hate poverty. if it's not about the opportunities that an elite education could give me (cos apparently, i've already missed out on that), then it's about the bigger opportunities my ambition could open up to me. fucking pride. it's good to have some.

// went to the gym... to read. finally halfway through The Graveyard Book. haha

// yehey! i saw my crush awhile ago. same old. >:P

// Survivor Philippines Palau awhile ago was crazy. i still can't follow the reasons why Justinne burst out like that, but to me she still deserves to be the Sole Survivor.

Monday, November 9, 2009

>:)

// i went to school but the guard won't let me in cos i was wearing maong pants. honestly, i didn't think it was obvious, no one noticed them before. kudos to mr. guard's sharp eyes. so i retreated home and told my parents our teacher is absent the truth. thank you dan brown for signing me on the attendance sheet (as always) hehehe.

// since it's my sister's rest day... we went to the SM north! yehey! sobrang taken for granted ko na talaga yung gym. i never workout, i'm too lazy! so while she's working out, i did our trigo homework and continued reading The Graveyard Book. then i saw RR Enriquez! hahaha she goes to the gym pala. and also Yas Neri... the one from UPCAT The Movie. actually, i never thought she goes to the gym. anyway, she sat across me at the lounge and read a book din. i wanted to speak to her or something cos we were schoolmates naman nung highschool pero nahiya ako. hahaha that's what happens when someone you just see walking around during highschool becomes a celebrity. i'm usually more friendly than that. haha

then we crossed to trinoma and blah blah blah. we didn't shop, we just looked around. i'm brooooooke. tapos! i saw this super nice red jacket at Solo. haynako bibilhin ko un promise! i just need cash. pleaaaase i want that jacket. i really really want that jacket!

FAIL: we ate at WORLD CHICKEN. their food looks really yummy and super sulit BUT IT'S TOO MUCH and nakaka-umay! figure this, 152 for a quarter chicken, pasta and rice. pasta pa lang busog na ko, it took a lot of self-motivation on my part to continue eating. the food isn't really masarap, but it's madami so we're really cool with just that. we even saw Rodjun Cruz and his girlfriend Diane (tadjock diane from wazzup?) eat at the same stall. wala lang, foodcourt eh. haha anyway, i never finish an entire plate at world chicken. sucks how i never learn. mejo sayang pera cos takaw tingin ako. sayang sayang! hmp.

// TOM! TOM! TOM OF PBB DOUBLE UP! hala ang gwapo nya! hahaha supercrush!!! >:D

// i don't feel anything special with turning 19. 19 lang nman e. hahaha next year na lang ha? hahaha >:P

Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Disadvantages of an Elite Education by William Deresiewics

Something that struck me just now. sengihnampakgigi

The Disadvantages of an Elite Education

By William Deresiewicz

It didn't dawn on me that there might be a few holes in my education until I was about 35. I'd just bought a house, the pipes needed fixing, and the plumber was standing in my kitchen. There he was, a short, beefy guy with a goatee and a Red Sox cap and a thick Boston accent, and I suddenly learned that I didn't have the slightest idea what to say to someone like him. So alien was his experience to me, so unguessable his values, so mysterious his very language, that I couldn't succeed in engaging him in a few minutes of small talk before he got down to work. Fourteen years of higher education and a handful of Ivy League dees, and there I was, stiff and stupid, struck dumb by my own dumbness. "Ivy retardation, " a friend of mine calls this. I could carry on conversations with people from other countries, in other languages, but I couldn't talk to the man who was standing in my own house.

...The first disadvantage of an elite education, as I learned in my kitchen that day, is that it makes you incapable of talking to people who aren't like you. Elite schools pride themselves on their diversity, but that diversity is almost entirely a matter of ethnicity and race. With respect to class, these schools are largely—indeed increasingly— homogeneous. ...

....I was given the unmistakable message that such people were beneath me. We were "the best and the brightest," as these places love to say, and everyone else was, well, something else: less good, less bright.... I never learned that there are smart people who don't go to elite colleges, often precisely for reasons of class. I never learned that there are smart people who don't go to college at all....

The second disadvantage, implicit in what I've been saying, is that an elite education inculcates a false sense of self-worth. Getting to an elite college, being at an elite college, and going on from an elite college—all involve numerical rankings: SAT, GPA, GRE. You learn to think of yourself in terms of those numbers. They come to signify not only your fate, but your identity; not only your identity, but your value. ... The problem begins ... when academic excellence becomes excellence in some absolute sense, when "better at X" becomes simply "better."...

When people say that students at elite schools have a strong sense of entitlement, they mean that those students think they deserve more than other people because their SAT scores are higher...

One of the great errors of an elite education, then, is that it teaches you to think that measures of intelligence and academic achievement are measures of value in some moral or metaphysical sense. But they're not. Graduates of elite schools are not more valuable than stupid people, or talentless people, or even lazy people.. Their pain does not hurt more.
Their souls do not weigh more....

If one of the disadvantages of an elite education is the temptation it offers to mediocrity, another is the temptation it offers to security. When parents explain why they work so hard to give their children the best possible education, they invariably say it is because of the opportunities it opens up. But what of the opportunities it shuts down? An elite education gives you the chance to be rich... but it takes away the chance not to be....

Yet it is precisely that opportunity that an elite education takes away. How can I be a schoolteacher— wouldn't that be a waste of my expensive education? Wouldn't I be squandering the opportunities my parents worked so hard to provide? What will my friends think? How will I face my classmates at our 20th reunion, when they're all rich lawyers
or important people in New York? And the question that lies behind all these: Isn't it beneath me? So a whole universe of possibility closes, and you miss your true calling.

This is not to say that students from elite colleges never pursue a riskier or less lucrative course after graduation, but even when they do, they tend to give up more quickly than others. ...

Why should this be? Because students from elite schools expect success, and expect it now. They have, by definition, never experienced anything else, and their sense of self has been built around their ability to succeed. The idea of not being successful terrifies them, disorients them, defeats them. They've been driven their whole lives by a fear of failure—often, in the first instance, by their parents' fear of failure...

But if you're afraid to fail, you're afraid to take risks, which begins to explain the final and most damning disadvantage of an elite education: that it is profoundly anti-intellectual. This will seem counterintuitive. Aren't kids at elite schools the smartest ones around, at least in the narrow academic sense? ...They are... But being an intellectual is not the same as being smart. Being an intellectual means more than doing your homework...

When elite universities boast that they teach their students how to think, they mean that they teach them the analytic and rhetorical skills necessary for success in law or medicine or science or business. But a humanistic education is supposed to mean something more than that, as universities still dimly feel...

There's a reason elite schools speak of training leaders, not thinkers—holders of power, not its critics. An independent mind is independent of all allegiances, and elite schools, which get a large percentage of their budget from alumni giving, are strongly invested in fostering institutional loyalty...

It's no wonder that the few students who are passionate about ideas find themselves feeling isolated and confused. I was talking with one of them last year about his interest in the German Romantic idea of building, the upbuilding of the soul. But, he said—he was a senior at the time—it's hard to build your soul when everyone around you is trying to
sell theirs...

The world that produced John Kerry and George Bush is indeed giving us our next
generation of leaders. The kid who's loading up on AP courses junior year or editing three campus publications while double-majoring, the kid whom everyone wants at their college or law school but no one wants in their classroom, the kid who doesn't have a minute to breathe, let alone think, will soon be running a corporation or an institution or a government. She will have many achievements but little experience, great success but no vision. The disadvantage of an elite education is that it's given us the elite we have, and the elite we're going to have.

---

William Deresiewicz taught English at Yale University from 1998 to 2008.

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// ateneo compsat is selling geek shirts! LOL, i'm promoting it cos i wanna buy one (or two) of their shirts, especially the one mika designed and THIS!! OMG I would love to have that shirt! please please please! CHRISTMAS/POST BIRTHDAY GIFT???? right! so mika also designed that shirt. i so love you mika. you're the best designer in the world. i wish i could also design something as smart as that!


// i went as proxy godmother to our neighbor's christening this morning. our previous neighbor was godfather and he came alone so being the only person in his age and the only person he's familiar with, i was obliged to entertain him. really awkward cos we never really talked much when we were still neighbors, we don't even hang out, last time we 'interacted' socially for more than 5 minutes was when i was in highschool, and we don't really talk... we just play badminton all afternoon. weird. then college came and, you know, i was lost for 3 years so... anyway, i texted my sister that she should've taken a break cos i'm talking with her ex-crush. haha

the food was great. in fact, since not a lot of people came, our house became (yet again) the default recipient of excess food. yehey! :)

// currently doing our javascript homework which is really taxing cos it's too long.

// we're already on my favorite trigo topic: PROVING fundamental identities! not because i'm good at it... on the contrary i'm getting challenged over it! when i say i'm challenged, it means i enjoy it, but i suck at it. >:P

// hey. every time i think that my crush isn't doing well in his studies, is slacking off, and is generally uninterested with his grades.. i get turned off. major points go to being intelligent (sensible in the least), looks follow closely behind but honestly, it's the brain i can't afford to overlook. >:[

ETA: i've always thought of this before, until i read this COMPOSITION who put it in such a striking way. Please Read guys. :)

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Chemical Engineering Licensure Board Exam Results (November 2009)

Chemical Engineering Licensure Board Exam Results (November 2009)
List of Successful Examinees

CONGRATS UP AChES!

UPLB Passing Rate: 85%

1 ABELLA, JOSEPH JR ANDERS
2 ABLANG, PAULINE MARIE TUZON
3 ADRANEDA, MARIA CRISTINA MARICRIS VILLADOS
4 AGUILA, MARIA KORINA ROBLES
5 AGUILAR, ALFRED DENNIS VALIENTE
6 ALBERTO, DIANNE RAMOS
7 ALBERTO, PAOLO CARLO ROBIELOS
8 ALCANTARA, KAREN PEARL GOMEZ
9 ALERIA, VERGIL ANDRIN
10 ALMANZOR, ARJAY FERIL
11 ALON, MARLOU VIE BASA
12 ALONZO, MARIA ROUSSEL COSINAS
13 ALTEZ, JEANNELOU CUENCA
14 ALVARO, MICHAEL ANGELO MALLILLIN
15 AMATONG, EDGAR CALOLO
16 ANG, CHRISTOPHER LORENZO MABITASAN
17 ANONGOS, LOWELL ANGSOFAN
18 ANTONIO, JERICHO ART SANTOS
19 ANTONIO, PRINCESS JOYCE RANJO
20 APOSTOL, KORETTA FARAL
21 AQUINO, RICHIE BENGA-ORAS
22 ARADA, KRISTINE ROSE OJOY
23 ARIES, JEDDA MARIE BOTEROS
24 ARLANTICO, MAY ANTONNETTE PASCUA
25 ARMADA, OMAR REY BONIFACIO
26 ARTUZ, THERESA SAGUN
27 ASI, EDSEL DOCE
28 ASIS, MARY ANNE REYES
29 ASTURIAS, RONALD LANDICHO
30 ATIENZA, ABRAHAM GONZALES
31 ATIENZA, BEVERLYN SANCHEZ
32 AUSTRIA, CHARISH ANN GENOSAS
33 AYCO, RENATO JR LORO
34 AYSON, ANGELA CHRISTIE CACERES
35 BACO, ARCHIE ARANAYDO
36 BACOLOD, KENNETH JAY JACABA
37 BAGAFORO, MAIVELEEN PEREZ
38 BAGASBAS, JAMES RYAN DRAGON
39 BALISNOMO, JOCELYN RODRIGUEZ
40 BALUZO, NICANOR JR AGRAVANTE
41 BAMBASE, RANDOLPH ACLAN
42 BANDIALA, JOHN FEL YEKE
43 BANTATUA, MARIAN JAERENE BASICAL
44 BARACHINA, SHIENA MARIJOY CADELINO
45 BARAN, DAIZYREE AMBALONG
46 BARCELON, MARK LOUIE DELA ROSA
47 BARRAMEDA, MARIA ANNIE BELLEN
48 BARTOLOME, LEIAN DELA CRUZ
49 BATALLONES, CHRISTIANE HENRITZ REYES
50 BATTAD, MA GISELLE CARLA DIAZ
51 BELANDRES, GLAIZA ACLAN
52 BELLEZA, PATRISHA MAE VELASCO
53 BERESO, JOSHUA DIAZ
54 BERMIO, AMELOU KATE MUPAS
55 BIENES, KLEAH MARIE FERRER
56 BOJOS, VINUS MONGE
57 BRACIL, MUJIK SALCEDO
58 BRAVO, ERIKA FARIÑA
59 BRIONES, ROWENA MAÑEZ
60 BRITANICO, JUAN AMBROCIO BRICIA
61 BRUZO, AARON ESTANISLAO
62 BUAL, RONALD PEROCHO
63 BUGUIS, MARIA CECILIA BACOLOR
64 CALIAO, CHEASTER BELHOT
65 CALIMBAS, ALVIN CASTILLO
66 CALIVARA, CYNDI AVIZOLA
67 CANCIO, CATHERINE GUERRERO
68 CARACENA, HARRY ANDREI CANTILLAS
69 CARANDANG, BIANCA BELINDA BAES
70 CARONONGAN, NATHAN TABIJE
71 CASTILLO, BRYAN ACE DIGMA
72 CATANGCATANG, KRIS GALAMGAM
73 CAUTON, ELMER BRENT TATEL
74 CERBO, ATLAS ADONIS VILLALOBOS
75 CESAR, LEA MAY CABANSAG
76 CHAN, IRENE BUGUINA
77 CHAN, STEVE LAWRENCE SO
78 CHUA, LESTER ADRIANE CO
79 CHUA, MARC CHESTER CO
80 CO, CHARLES EDRIC TAN
81 COBILLA, DEXTER CLEOFE
82 COLLAMAT, GRAZELLE MAE LIMBAGAN
83 COMAYAO, LOPECELA BORBON
84 CONSOLACION, ALLISTER GARING
85 CORTEZ, ADRIAN CRUZ
86 CRETICIO, RONI TEJANO
87 CRISOLOGO, EMMANUEL LABITAG
88 CRUZ, RENATO JR FAJARDO
89 CUATON, ANTONY LEMBAGA
90 CUENTO, BENJO SANTOS
91 CUIZON, REGINA ZARAHFE ALIVIO
92 CUSTORIO, CHANELLE MESJENA DOCTOR
93 DABAL, PAULA BLANCA PARAGAS
94 DALAUIDAO, JERIC ANDRIN
95 DALIDA, JOY GRAZIELA LOU SOLITARIO
96 DAMPILAG, DOMINADOR BAWAG
97 DAPIAOEN, DOMINADOR JR DUMMAO
98 DAWAL, CERES FLEUR BITANCUR
99 DE CASTRO, RON DEL MARASIGAN
100 DE GUZMAN, JENNIFER LAGUNERO
101 DE LEON, APRIL CABUEÑAS
102 DE LEON, LESLIE MAE MOJICA
103 DE VILLA, MARK THOMAS KING
104 DECENA, MARIA CRISEL ALVAREZ
105 DEDEL, ERNESTO III MAGAY
106 DELA CRUZ, ERWIN IAN QUINTO
107 DELA CRUZ, MARVIN ERIC OPERARIO
108 DELA CRUZ, RENSON JAY CANDELARIA
109 DEMINGOY, JOANNE LOPEZ
110 DIAZ, RHEA CHAVEZ
111 DIGOL, JAMES LINCUNA
112 DISPO, RODISSA NICOLAY
113 DIZON, ARNIEL CHING OMANDAM
114 DUAVIS, AYESHA GARCIA
115 DUMANDAN, FLORENZE JESSE DE DIOS
116 DURIAN, ALVA PACQUING
117 DY, TRIXIE RUTH NUÑEZ
118 ELISEEFF, MICHAEL BRIAN BETIA
119 ELISEO, KATHERINE JACILDO
120 ENECIO, MARIA LEANNA DE LOS SANTOS
121 ESCAÑO, ROLINDA DOMANTAY
122 ESCOBAR, JANNZEN EDWARD PAYABYAB
123 ESCOTO, BILLIE JAY JAMIR
124 ESPEDIDO, VIEN LORENZ ROXAS
125 ESTAVILLO, JAY-R GREGORIO
126 FABELLON, CHARISSA FEGALAN
127 FAJA, KENNETH SUSTIAGA
128 FAJARDO, GIRLYN RIL
129 FAJARDO, LANI DECENA
130 FANG, DENNELI CHAN
131 FANTILAGAN, MARGIE NEL MASANGKAY
132 FARAON, MARIA THERESA JAEN
133 FERNANDEZ, LADY KAREEN MADARANG
134 FERNANDEZ, MELANIE DUCULAN
135 FETIZANAN, MICHAEL FERNANDEZ
136 FLORES, CHERRY MAE ROSALES
137 FORMANES, ROMINA SARAH GUERRERO
138 FRILLES, FRILLIAN ESPELA
139 FULLER, ELA PAGDAGDAGAN
140 GABORNES, CHERRYL FAITH ELEJIDO
141 GADOR, LARISSA BIANCA DONATO
142 GALANG, MARK GINO KABILING
143 GARBO, RODERICK COLO
144 GARCIA, GABRIEL PAGUIA
145 GARINGO, NORJHUN LIBRE
146 GEGAJO, EULA FATIMA AGUHAR
147 GEMARINO, MARIE CATHLENE MONTELIBANO
148 GETIZO, JHOMAR DOROS
149 GICA, GENE ROBBIE ALCEBAR
150 GOLBIN, JOHAN MARK PATALINGJUG
151 GOLO-AN, DAISY REE PAGAPONG
152 GONZALES, FRITZ JAN PELLOSIS
153 GUELOS, SHAYNE NONES
154 GUERRERO, RODEL DAYAG
155 GUINTO, HONORAYZA TABALBAG
156 HALIL, NASIP TAHA
157 HAYAG, BON ZEATIEL FACELO
158 HERMOSO, KAREN MIRAFUENTES
159 HERNANDEZ, JAN ERIK ESTRELLA
160 HONG, KATHERINE AMANTE
161 HUIT, BIANCA ROLLOQUE
162 ILLAO, MARIZ ADONIS
163 INGARAN, EDWARD MADAYAG
164 INTIA, JOKER REYES
165 ITCHON, DENNIS TADENA
166 JADULOS, JEROLD CRISTOBAL
167 JALE, FRANCISCO JR VERDEJO
168 JASPE, CHRISTSAM JOY SUMALANGCAY
169 JOSOL, RODELLE IAN FUENTES
170 KOBAYASHI, KAY KIMBERLY LIGUTAN
171 LACABA, SEVERO ANDREW BADUYA
172 LACBAYEN, JERICHO BERGULA
173 LACONSAY, ANNALYN GARCIA
174 LAGARE, REXONNI BARRERA
175 LAGONOY, SHERWIN BONIFACIO
176 LALUAN, KIMBERLEI MAY ANOG
177 LAMBINO, JEMEALINE SINFUEGO
178 LAMBOJON, CLOYD LINDAYAO
179 LANSANGAN, MARCO MALLARI
180 LAPIZ, MERRYVIEVE CABARAL
181 LAQUI, DARYL CALATERO
182 LARIBA, PATRICIA DANNA SACUPAYO
183 LAYA, JHASPHER BRAGA
184 LEAL, JAN LESTER GARCIA
185 LIBIRAN, ERLON SANDY MAE OLAGUIR
186 LIBUNAO, DONNA WREN BIGCAS
187 LIM, ANGELINE BRAVO
188 LIM, JENNY PEÑA
189 LIM, LEAH MAE DELOS REYES
190 LIM, SHELDON LEMUEL TAN
191 LIMJUCO, LAWRENCE AGABE
192 LINGATING, REUBEN DASAY JR PANGILINAN
193 LIRIO, MA BERNADETTE SARMIENTO
194 LLENARESAS, MONICA KRISTINE MACASINAG
195 LOPEZ, PAUL RHENIEL DU
196 MALUMAY, JOANNA PAMELA NUDALO
197 MALUMAY, MEGAN FRANCESCA NUDALO
198 MANALO, MARVIN MARQUEZ
199 MANLANGIT, ANGELIQUE TONGO
200 MARANTAL, MA SONIA DOLOR
201 MARASIGAN, RAMON CHRISTOPHER MANREZA
202 MARAVILLA, ALLAN VIERA
203 MARIANO, ANN ROCHELLE LOQUE
204 MARIANO, KAREEN MAY ANIÑON
205 MARIANO, KHALIL JAVIER
206 MARIAZETA, CHRISTIAN RAY ADRIANO
207 MARSONIA, JOHN LIJE LAMAHANG
208 MARTINEZ, JOHN EMMANUEL BELEY
209 MARZAN, JENNIFER PRADO
210 MEDRIANO, CARL ANGELO DULATRE
211 MINA, JAYSON TUAZON
212 MOLEJON, NERISSA ARAYAN
213 MONTALBO, KATHRINA DE LEON
214 MONTUYA, MARINECE SAUSA
215 MORALES, MARY VERMI AIZZA ALMAZAN
216 NAHOMAN, KRISTINA MADANGUIT
217 NAVARRO, JO-ANNE ANGELES
218 NG, CATHY TAN
219 NOEL, NICOLE LAURA GUALDRAPA
220 NONO, PAUL BRENNAN BALISALISA
221 NOYNAY, ADONIS PARPAN
222 NUEGAS, RESTY PEREZ
223 OCASION, RICKY SOL
224 OGAYA, JAY PEE LAGNASON
225 OIDI, TIMOTHY PAUL DEBSIO
226 OMAÑA, KENNETH ABAS
227 ONG, ROYSON ANGELO
228 ONGAYO, EDWARD BAO
229 ORMEO, STEPHEN MATTHEW DEXIMO
230 ORO, MARIA LENI DARDO
231 ORTIZ, JERVIK CRUZ
232 PABALAN, RIVA AMADOR
233 PAGULAYAN, LIZABEL CARENG
234 PAIT, IVY GRACE UMADHAY
235 PALACIO, KATHERINE JANE LUMACTOD
236 PALERO, MARIE LOREN YUPANGCO
237 PANILAG, ARNEL NUÑEZ
238 PANTILGAN, VINCENT BONOCAN
239 PARAS, LOTA MORALES
240 PAULE, KATHERINE ADONAY
241 PAYABYAB, MARK LYNIUS ATIVO
242 PAÑARES, MARK LEMAR BASCON
243 PENUS, ALBERT ROSALES
244 PEPITO, RACQUEL AVIEN TORRES
245 PEREZ, JEM VALERIE DULAY
246 PERMALINO, CLYDE FAUSTINO
247 PEÑA, TIMOTHY JOHN TIOTUICO
248 PICASO, FRANCIS JOHN ALVAREZ
249 PONTERES, NERIUS MARTIN AMIZOLA
250 PUNZALAN, MARK EMILE HERNANDEZ
251 QUEROLJICO, LOUIE JAY MARI GALINO
252 QUITA, JUDILYN LUIB
253 RACOMA, KENNETH JOHN RICO
254 RAGPALA, KATHRINA ALEGADO
255 REAS, DANTE LOU DANTE
256 REAÑO, RESMOND LAT
257 REMORIN, WENIE NADI CAALIM
258 REYES, JERIEL VENTURA
259 REYES, NIKKO CARLO ARRIOLA
260 REYES, RHONDA CAMILLE TAN
261 RICO, JENNIFER DELEGARIO
262 RIMANDO, PATRICIA ANNE NOEL
263 RIVERA, KEZHIA MAY OLIB
264 ROQUE, KATHERINE DELOS SANTOS
265 RUBILLOS, JONATHAN LAO
266 SALINDONG, KAREN ANN MIRANDA
267 SALISE, FERDINAND PETER LACANDAZO
268 SALLOMAN, ALUEL MERIOLES
269 SALUDES, ARGENE TAN
270 SAN JUAN, NORLYN GIMENEZ
271 SAN LUIS, KARL IVAN MACALE
272 SANTIAGO, CHERRY ANN ALMORO
273 SANTIAGO, MARIA RONA ANGELI POSADAS
274 SANTOS, MINA GRACIA DIMAPILES
275 SANTOS, ROBERTO RIVERA
276 SARIAN, DANIEL SANTOS
277 SATORRE, MICHAEL JONAS MAC
278 SEVESES, LEMUEL JAY ZAMORA
279 SILANG, MARIUS ANDRIUS PANGANIBAN
280 SOYOC, LULUBELLE DOROON
281 SUAZO, BENEDICT PALER
282 SUMABAT, ANA KARMELA ROLDAN
283 SUMABAT, MARK LESTER REFORMADO
284 SUNGA, JON ERROL LOPEZ
285 TALABAN, MARK DANIEL JAYME
286 TALAN, JESTONI VALEZA
287 TALINGDAN, MARVIN CHUA
288 TAMBOBOY, RHEMAL JAY TABUNO
289 TAMOLANG, ROSE ANN ZARATAN
290 TAN, MARK JOSEPH SY
291 TAN, MILLICENT CASTRO
292 TANTUAN, ANDREW FLANCO
293 TE, ANN LOREN YECLA
294 TE, KENEVVY TAN
295 TIO, JOHN PATRICK YAMBOT
296 TOLENTINO, GENESIS DREW SANTOMIN
297 TORREJOS, REY ELISEO CASTILLO
298 TRIA, CHARISSA MAE RUEDAS
299 TUAZON, MA ARIZZA KRISTHA ANGELES
300 TUPAS, ANTHONY IAN RIOS
301 ULEP, MICHAEL PULIDO
302 UMALI, JEREMIAH VARGAS
303 URSAL, MARK ANDREW CANONIGO
304 UY, SHAHANI THERESE NARIO
305 VALDEABELLA, ALVIN ESTRADA
306 VECIANA, MERSABEL LAGRAN
307 VELASQUEZ, JO-MARIE UY
308 VENTURA, MELVIN GONZAGA
309 VIBAL, RECLE ETINO
310 VIDOÑA, MYLA GUTIERREZ
311 VILLA, BENJAMIN CRUZ
312 VILLACARLOS, LUTH MANGUBAT
313 VILLAMIN, BENJAMIN PASCUAL
314 VILLAMOR, EPHRAIM ENALDO
315 VILLANUEVA, CHRIST ANDI BANHAO
316 VILLANUEVA, IRENE DIAZ
317 VILLARUEL, FRANCE NOELLE BANO
318 YAP, KRISTIAN JULY ROSARIO
319 YBAÑEZ, SHIRLEY MAE MERCADO
320 YECPOT, STEPHEN CATACUTAN
321 YONTING, GIRLIE APOR
322 YU, DENNIS NG
323 YU, JAMES TAMPUS
324 ZIPAGAN, RUSHELLE LOPEZ

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