Posts Tagged ‘pangasinan state university’




Developing Burning Desire To Become Rich

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

When I was a child, I started to develop my burning desire to become rich. I was doing all my best in school hoping that someday I will become rich. I went to school to study and get high grades. I graduated as First Honor in Rosario Elementary School, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines.

After my elementary school, my parents sent me to study in high school. The name of my school in high school is Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades (PSAT). It’s about 14 kilometers away from our house. I traveled everyday to go to school. I rode to Jeepney or tricycle to get to our school. I finished my high school and got the “Best Encoder of the Year” award. I got 96 GPA when I graduated in high school.

After high school, my parents sent me to Pangasinan State University to study in college. I took BS Computer Science. I maintained high grades in Mathematics and Computer subjects. I met people who really helped me to learn more about my course. I learned Linux, HTML, PHP, Oracle SQL and many more from my best friend Rolando J. Andico. I had a very nice experience when I was in college. My teacher Aileen V. Medina also advised what to do and what to study in order to get a nice job. Those people gave me inspiration to reach my goals in life. I’m very grateful until now and forever for I met those people who gave me inspirations.

When I see poor people, I always try to help them by giving them inspiration. Giving poor people great amount of money can’t help them because they could consume all those money. You only need to give them inspiration and burning desire to get rich. On this way, they will acquire great wealth that they can manage because of the inspiration that you gave to them. But in order to give inspiration to the poor people, you need to become rich. If they see you as a rich person, you can inspire them to become rich also.

Thank You Day 363 Year 2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Thank you for

1. I met my PSU(Pangasinan State University) friends (Rolando Andico, Fredace Ferrer, Rexell Perez and Saud).

2. I read 6 pages of my Java book.

3. I received my paycheck.

4. I played billiard with Fredace.

5. I visited Pangasinan State University.

Thank You Day 362 Year 2009

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Thank you for

1. I was able to read 57 pages of my Java book today.

2. I played basketball with my friends.

3. I was able to sleep for 8 hours today.

4. I watched news today.

5. Our friends gave us fishes(tilapia).

6. I have internet access in our house.

7. I saw my cousins and other relatives here in Pangasinan.

8. I scheduled a meeting tomorrow with my friends at Pangasinan State University.

My Life at Pangasinan State University – Main (Lingayen) Campus

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I would like to share my college life at Pangasinan State University.

In 2002, I went to Pangasinan State University to take an entrance exam. Fortunately, I passed the entrance exam so I was able to enroll at Pangasinan State University (PSU). I took BS Computer Science. It’s a four-year course.

When I was in first year, our teacher in computer (Introduction to Computer Programming) taught us Turbo Pascal. Turbo Pascal is the first programming language I learned from school. From that time, I started to love computer programming. My parents can’t afford to buy my personal computer when I was in college so I decided to compile all my programs in a folder. I bought 100 pieces of bond paper and a folder. There I compiled all my running programs. Whenever my Turbo Pascal program successfully ran in our computer, I added it to my compilation folder. That’s how I learned programming without a personal computer.

I finished College without my own Computer. Because of my great desire to finish college, I was able to make it. After my graduation, I worked as a programmer in a certain company in Manila, Philippines. I hope that this would be a great inspiration to all students who want to be successful. I believe on this saying “You can do it, if you believe you can.”

Behind this success, there were people who extended their helping hand while I was in college. I would like to thank the following:

1. Rolando J. Andico
2. Aileen V. Medina
3. Jully A. Manuel
4. Antonio de Guzman
5. Julio Cervantes
6. Rey Sarmiento

and to all my teachers, classmates,  friends, relatives and my parents who became a part of my success when I was in College.