18/04/2026
Congratulations to all the Top Scorers of the Midterm Examination in MATH MJR 3218: Abstract Algebra. Your achievement reflects sharp thinking, perseverance, and the discipline needed to excel in a challenging subject. Every point earned is a result of preparation, patience, and determination. Well done, and may this success inspire you to keep reaching greater heights.
To those who were not part of the top list this time, do not lose heart. Abstract Algebra is never an easy course, and one examination does not measure the full extent of ability or potential. You still have the Final Examination and more opportunities to improve, recover, and rise stronger. Ayaw kawad-i og paglaum. Sometimes the best comeback starts after a setback. Keep studying, stay consistent, and trust your growth. Padayon lang, your next result can be your breakthrough. πͺπ
- Mark Gil C. Giangan, Instructor
18/04/2026
Congratulations to all the Top Scorers of the Midterm Examination in ED 3211 / LE 1: Learning Enhancement 1. Your performance is a reflection of your dedication, consistency, and willingness to learn. Every score earned came from effort placed behind the scenes, and that deserves recognition. Keep the momentum going and continue aiming higher.
To those who were not included in the top list this time, remember that one exam does not define ability or future success. There is still the Final Examination and more chances to grow, improve, and surprise even yourselves. Ayaw ka-discourage. Sometimes progress is quiet, but it is still progress. Keep studying, stay focused, and trust that hard work will eventually show results. Padayon lang, your time can still come. πͺβ¨
- Mark Gil C. Giangan, Instructor
18/04/2026
Congratulations to all the Top Scorers of the Midterm Examination in MATH MJR 3216: Problem Solving, Mathematical Investigation, and Modeling. Your hard work, discipline, and determination have truly paid off. This achievement reflects the effort and commitment you invested throughout the term. Keep striving for excellence and continue raising the standard. Padayon and stay grounded!
To those who were not part of the top list this time, do not be discouraged. This is only one chapter of the journey, not the final outcome. You still have the Final Examination and many more opportunities to improve, recover, and prove what you are capable of. Sometimes success comes later, but it comes to those who keep going. Ayaw kawad-i og paglaum. Keep studying, keep showing up, and keep believing in your potential. Your comeback can start now. πͺπ
- Mark Gil C. Giangan, Instructor
02/12/2025
Prayers that have never known to fail. I can π― vouch for these. God really is good! All the time! Hoping these prayers would help you as well. π€
11/08/2024
Mrs. Yulo is observing Chloe frequently
misbehaving every time the class is in session. She believes that every behavior of an individual has its underlying causes. Therefore, what would be her initial reaction towards Chloeβs misbehavior?
A. Find out why she misbehaves.
B. Report her to the principal.
C. Talk with her parents.
D. Reprimand her.
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08/08/2024
According to the Civil Service Commission, around 358,651 candidates are set to take the Civil Service Exam (CSE) this Sunday. Good luck to all! ππβοΈ
08/08/2024
β¨ The moon and the sun are a constant reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. Keep going! ππ
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07/08/2024
TIPS TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY
πBEST TIME TO STUDY
4 AM - 6 AM β Brain Function: 100%
6 AM - 8 AM β Brain Function: 50%
8 AM - AFTERNOON β Brain Function: 35%
NIGHT β Brain Function: 20%
REMINDER: it is also effective if you will study for about a week before the upcoming exam. don't cram in reviewing the day before the exam. leave one day for not studying to rest your brain and prevent drainage.
π NIGHT SLEEP
β minimun: 6 hours
β maximum: 8 hours
π BRAIN OXYGEN LEVEL
β BREAKFAST: 60-80% (heavy meal/breakfast)
β LUNCH: 10-20%
β DINNER: 30-40%
πFOR MORE OXYGEN TO THE BRAIN:
β do regular meditation and exercises every morning and evening for about an enough minute
β drink 8-10 glasses of water everyday
β have a balance diet (healthy diet would help)
π NUTRITION OF BRAIN
β Protein, Calcium, Omega 3, B Complex, Lecithin, Honey, Bee Polen, and Ginko Biloba
π COMMON FOODS TO BOOST YOUR BRAIN AND MEMORY
πCOFFEE
β increased alertness; improved mood; sharpened concentration
πDARK CHOCOLATE
β the flavonoids in chocolate may help protect the brain. studies have suggested that eating chocolate could boost both memory and mood.
πNUTS
β nuts contain a host of brain-boosting nutrients, including vitamin E, healthy fats and plant compounds.
πORANGES
β oranges and other foods that are high in vitamin C can help defend your brain against damage from free radicals and can be a key to prevent mental decline.
πEGGS
β eggs are a rich source of several B vitamins and choline, which are important for proper brain functioning and development, as well as regulating mood.
π TIPS FOR MEMORIZATION
β read it 6 times.
β say it 10 times.
β write it 2 times.
But above all, PRAY, PRAY, PRAY!
CTTO