29/03/2026
congratulations
SAME NAME BUT WAIT… THERE’S MORE!🙌
…. WITH TITLE: RMT?!😮💫
The results are out and the license is in!🎉 A huge congratulations to all the newest Registered Medical Technologists.🔬
It is impeccable to see the worthwhileness🍀 of all the hard-work and dedication you have exerted in your journey as Medical Technology Students💉. You all have shown the strength of your perseverance for your commitment to excellence — raising the flag of Lantinian pride.✊
As a now Registered Medical Technologist🧬, keep in mind that one shall uphold the knowledge and skills gained through years of studying and training🏋️♀️ — demonstrating the professionalism and excellence acquired while beginning a career as a true professional.🧑🔬
All your efforts are now being rewarded with a great deal of success in your lives💫. Always remember to cherish every moment you have had inside and outside the school laboratories🧫 — whether they are life lessons or school lectures📑. Treasure them all, and bring every piece of them to your new real life experiences.⏳
Again, congratulations for your impressive achievement👏! The whole department is beyond proud of all of you🌟 — earning every bit of this milestone🥂.
Lantinian Pride!🙌 Welcome to the Professional World of Medical Laboratory Science!🧪🥼
04/12/2025
Engr. Wilson’s journey was far from ordinary. Born with Spina Bifida (Lipomyelomeningocele), he faced lifelong challenges — neurological symptoms, bladder and bowel dysfunction, and loss of sensation in parts of his body. Even after surgery, these conditions persisted. Yet, instead of letting these obstacles define him, Engr. Wilson chose to rise above them.
Despite physical limitations, Wilson walked, strengthened himself, and pursued his dream of becoming a civil engineer. His motivation? Family, Humanity, and Environment. With his knowledge, he aims to design safe homes for families, create sustainable innovations, and build structures that serve communities.
The road wasn’t easy. Financial worries, slow learning, and repeated setbacks tested his resolve. There were moments of self-doubt and thoughts of giving up. But Wilson embraced a powerful mindset:
“Omne initium difficile est” – Every beginning is difficult.
He reframed failures as opportunities, adjusted his study system, and leaned on faith, friends, and mentors. After three attempts, November 2025 marked his triumph - earning the title Registered Civil Engineer.
Wilson’s advice to future engineers:
“Struggle doesn’t mean you’re weak; it makes you strong. Build your system for success—not just for the exam, but for life. Stay unshaken, keep your spirit sharp, and move ahead with unstoppable determination.”
His story reminds us that growth may be challenging, but every step forward brings us closer to the success we’re building.
From the halls of University of the East – Caloocan to becoming a Registered Civil Engineer, Engr. Regalado’s story is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering faith.
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