..,After our 2 weeks duty, I hope I have a chance to rest but when I saw my “Calendar Scheds” there’s no time to relax because next week will be our Midterm exam and I have to be ready for it, I need to review in order to meet my goal in my aimed grades. This Thursday to Tuesday will be my review days, I hope I will be able to finish it on time, understand what is written, retain in my mind all the things needed, and the most important I know God will help me all the time. He will instruct me and guide all the things, for my exam. Good luck to all with our Midterm exams.
..,with my bLogs, you will be able to know me my adventurous, funny and especially my unforgettable experience of my life, come and be with me in travelling the journey of my life.!!xoxo
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im Lanilie Nunez Ramos,im d kind of girl w/ so many dreams.I want my family to hav d best life in the near future dats my 1st nd most goal in lyf and for me to achieve dat is to work my hardest,and wen that time comes dat wil be my biggest achievemnt in life.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Picture, picture. Hahaahahahah..When we had no classes in one of our subjects what we will do is take pictures. The happiest thing we had! We did crazy pose and wacky pictures. It’s a good memorabilia of your life, that when you grow old when you have problems. You can look back your happy pictures and it will reminisce happy moments of your life, and will be a good relief because you will remember that once in your life you became happy that all you did was to take picture, smile and hide in the camera all the sad moments and problems of your life.
At last, our duty begun, and I think one of my happiest duty ever. We did a lot of procedure to our patients. I learn new, like charting because of this I feel like I’m a real nurse already, I also learn the procedure of admitting a patient. Wound care with DM patients and lots of assessment. And many more.
And the most important thing I gained in this duty was the good experience and the self-confident, that I know in the future when I became a real nurse will really help me a lot in dealing with my patients.
And also the bonding, laughter’s, and jokes we’d share with my group mates we really had a goodtime especially our C.I who taught us a lot not only in the field but the personality we formed. I hoped with our next duty we will have a great and best experience. And these moments of my life will be my treasure as I grow up, and will remain in my heart forever.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
..,cOnfession..
A week ago my friend asked me for an advice, she is asking what to do about her feelings right now. She told me that she is in loved with the bestfriend of her boyfriend, every time she saw this guy, she was thinking to be with her girlfriend since this guy is single, she knows that she was really inloved. And they had talked also but this guy didn’t know yet what my bestfriend’s felt with him and also his boyfriend didn’t know about this thing but sometimes she made jokes that she had a crush on his best friend but the thing was deep inside of her it was true. My friend didn’t feel guilty because with her boyfriend she was cheated and have another girl but because my friend love her bf so much she accept it again but as their relationship move on my bestfriend’s love to her boyfriend got lessen everytime they had fight . But for me my advised with her was just don’t mind that thing the most important now was to continue her study, and after she graduated there will lot of guy’s out there more deserving to love.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
excited...
tips in REVIEWING for EXAMS...
..,first preliminary exam for this year, so nervous and excited...i've researched some tips in how to review before taking the exam, and i can relate to it because i do some of this, and its effective...this article i think is the most effective which i do also..
.By Atty. Joseph Gonzales (http://mbstudentsandcampuses.blog.friendster.com/2008/09/tips-in-reviewing-for-an-exam/)
The cases we were required to read, some of them a thousand pages long, can’t be compared to the study load for, say, economics. And I’m not even taking into consideration the codals, or the annotations.Early on in law school, we were forced to get a grip of what was necessary to survive. The burning issue was, how did we study all the materials pleasantly sent our way by our loving professors?We had to develop study habits, fast. Some of the things I tried worked, some bombed. In any case, these are some of those that worked.
TIMING IS EVERYTHING. Find your schedule. Are you the early bird type, disgustingly bright and cheery first thing in the morning? Or are you a late owl and your mind’s clear as day only in the wee hours of the night? Can you study on a full stomach, or do you tend to doze off after lunch? Do you prefer to be hungry while absorbing knowledge? Get your body clock, and once you know that, try sticking to it. But if your schedule does not permit you, why not take a cup of coffee to keep you focused and alert?Numerous studies have shown that coffee aids in mental awareness.I also have this non-scientifically tested belief that the brain processes info while a person is sleeping. So, mostly, I studied until midnight, and then I tried to get a great night’s sleep.
STUDY AIDS. If I had to study in the afternoon, then I made sure I had a cup of coffee to fight that dangerously delicious siesta beckoning in the corner. Coffee always did the trick. Sometimes, just that distinct aroma that coffee gives is enough to heighten the senses.You might have your own pick-me-upper, like gum or a chocolate bar. Whatever it is, stock up on it.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Are you the type who can’t study unless you have a herd of miserable companions suffering alongside? Does a library full of eye candy work for you, so you can scope the landscape for inspiration every now and then? Or is it too distracting by far, and you’d much prefer blank white walls and zero distraction? Whatever it is, make sure you have that space available to you right before a crucial exam.
ORIGINAL MCCOY. I belong to the ‘segurista’ school of thought. Nothing compares to reading the material in the original. Sure, digests and outlines prepared by other brilliant students can save you time. But who knows if they omitted something they thought was unnecessary, but that something wasn’t within your data banks yet?So to be safe, read the original text, especially if you do have the time. Don’t take the easy shortcuts - they could be fatal.Still have time? Read the assigned material, and then read the digest somebody else prepared. Compare the two. Try to critique the digest, and see where crucial items were missed. Once you’ve critiqued it, you’ve just made it easier to learn the material by heart.
DRY RUN. Did you know dancers try to go through the choreography in their heads as a way of rehearsing?Do a mental run through of everything that you’ve read. Try to remember everything, without referring to your notes. You’ll find out where the gaps are.This process can tell you what you know, and what you didn’t retain. The good news is, you still have time to look up what’s missing. Then you can pick up what got left behind.
THE JUICE. That certain details count, others don’t. Very important — try to get the kernel. Not everything’s a matter of life and death if you forget them. Try to figure out why the material was assigned, and what’s important for you to learn. Sometimes it doesn’t matter where it happened (unless you’re talking about jurisdiction in criminal law) or when it happened (unless you’re arguing about whether the case has been superseded or repealed). Who cares about the sex of the party (unless it’s the crime of concubinage) or his age (unless he’s a minor wanting to get married). Is the number of carabaos stolen material? Do you have to know the time the incident happened? You might answer, most probably not, but the answer’s actually a ‘maybe.’Focus on why you’re studying the case. How is it related to the provision of the law? What made that crazy professor, who combined the hodge-podge of seemingly unrelated cases into one cohesive course outline, assign this particular case? Try to find the method in the madness. Once you know what to look for, then you’re safely on track.
REFRESH. Still got time? Get a relaxing cup of coffee, and read everything all over again. The rule of thumb they gave in law school was, read everything thrice. Totally impossible, unless you’re a whiz at speed-reading.Reading it twice does let you pick up nuances you might have missed during the first pass. Things you learn in the middle or the end of the semester could clarify the cases you were grappling with at the beginning of the sem, so it pays to go over the material one more time. It can give you a holistic picture of the entire course. (Natch, that should give you an advantage over everybody else.)
BENCHMARK. Talk to your classmates and try to get a feel of what they understand of the material. Is their understanding pretty much the same as yours? Discuss sticky issues.The process of discussion lets you articulate and process the things you’ve read (and makes it easier to retain what you discussed). Come exam time, and questions related to your discussion pop up, you’ll find it that much easier to retrieve from your mental files. Worse comes to worst, you’ll pick up something useful from the discussion, and learn something. (And that’s really why you’re in school, right?)Of course, there’s also the danger of finding out nobody else studied as much as you did, and you get a false sense of complacency. Or you might end up lulling yourself into thinking you’re smarter than everybody else. But don’t worry. Law school has an amazing ability to humble most people.
and the most important thing to do is to PRAY,,its 100% effective....HE will guide you while taking the exam..GOOD LUCK and GOD BLESS!!!!!!
thanks to Him!
..,after ouR exam I feel so relief a bit because I don’t have to worry about reviews with my subject. Now my burden is will I get the score that I want. When we got our test paper and was announced it to the class I am very happy that day because all my burdens, hard works was given a great return and that was a high grades, I was fulfilled a lot and deep in side of me, I want to cry because I know God gave this high scores to me. It’s really effective that with your ”sipag at tiyaga” is not enough the most important was to pray, based on my experience it’s really effective 100%. You should go also to church and pray for it, before I sleep I’ll pray for it and to my mom also I told her to help me in praying for getting a high grades with my exams. But after getting what I want, this high scores, my prayers would not end with that, it will be a part of my whole life always and forever and when Sunday’s come its my time to thanked Him for the high grades, I always pray that all that high grades was dedicated for Him and to my family. Every time you will pray it’s not a matter of asking for a wish or favor it’s about thanking Him for all the blessings (the life) and the fact that it’s a form of talking with Him it’s a good deeds for your soul and life.