Ang Pinakamasayang PagSABLAY
Sablay has always been synonymous to failure, except in UP.
Sablay in UP always meant success after four, five or even more years of
learning in and out of the grounds of the university. Sablay embodies the
sleepless nights cramming for papers and exams, completing requirements barely
in the nick of time, all the pressures, fears, and happiness of our college
life, and the victory over teachers who are very generous or to those who gave students
a ‘life threatening and changing’ experience. Most of all, sablay represents
our triumph in pursuit of honor and excellence, as a student, an individual, a
child, an iskolar ng bayan.
Graduation is a poignant event in every student’s life. It
marks the end of years of journey with some of the most wonderful people we’ll
ever meet in our entire lives and the beginning of a new chapter in our lives.
It feels like it was just yesterday when were playing with our toys, started
saying hellos to strangers who eventually became our very best friends, fell in
and out of love. From this day forward, we will be playing with our destinies
instead of robots and dolls, making decisions far more important than just what
game to play. We will be standing on our own, earning for our own, living for
our own and UP has prepared us for that.
I am proud to say that I made it out alive, after five
years. I nearly got kicked out of the program in my third year, had an
incomplete in PE (of all subjects), and almost had to retake a subject in my
last semester in college because of a stupid mistake which would have delayed
me for another year. Graduating with latin honors was the last thing on my mind
when I set foot in UP. It was more like an icing on the cake for me. When I
entered UP, I had no idea what my course was all about except that people kept
telling me that accountancy are for people who love math. All I wanted was to get away from home and
feel a little freer from the scrutiny and pressure of my parents. Passing UPCAT
provided me that escape. I was feeling a little confident about myself
considering that I was our class salutatorian in high school and then I
realized, everyone in UP is about the same as I am, or even better. I entered
the lion’s den without even knowing where I was headed to and running will only
make it worse, so why not face the lion?
I dedicate this big feat of mine to my family, most
especially to my father who I would have wanted so badly to award me that medal
for being a laude but was not able to attend my graduation. I wouldn’t have
come this far without your guidance and support. I hope this enough to
compensate for all that you have given me. I terribly apologize for not being
the perfect daughter that you would have wanted and for not completing my PE in
time which was the reason why my grades won’t be credited as university and
college scholars.
I also thank Sir Tope for letting me stay in the program and
for believing in me and giving me a second chance. I won’t be able to prove to
you that I was worthy of the second chance unless I pass the board exam so I
will postpone sending you a letter of gratitude in the meantime. J
To all the teachers who imparted their knowledge to us, who
pressured and terrorized us, who pushed us to be multitaskers and crammers, and
who helped shaped who we are today, thank you.
To Scions 09, thank you for all the wonderful memories. This
isn’t goodbye. We will all be seeing each other in the review and workplace so
I don’t think I need to be sentimental today. Haha. Seriously though, you made
the ride worthwhile and the burden a lot easier. I am honoured to belong to the
best batch.
To the people who believed in me, your faith in me has
pushed me to try a bit harder. Thank you!
And to the Almighty Father who patiently listened to my
requests and complaints, who have given me more blessings that I deserve, and
who stayed by my side even when I’ve been such an ungrateful child, I am
nothing without you. I’ve got a long list of promises to you and I hope I can
start fulfilling those.
Well, I guess this is the end of my college life. Another
challenge awaits me – the CPA board exam. I hope and pray that we will be the
first batch to have a 100% passing percentage.
2009-39693 is now signing off. Ako ngayo’y hayayo na upang
itanghal ang giting at tapang ng isang Iskolar ng Bayan.