Photo Credits to Ms. Louieginette Aba, Registered Pharmacist |
Recalling the day when Ms. Felma “En2x” Luceño went to the store
to ask me to substitute for her, I was so hesitant to say yes. I was still on my second year teaching high
school students and I lack a great deal of experience in teaching. Much more, I would be handling higher
chemistry subjects which means needing a lot of mastery to teach.
Luckily, my first batch of students was so generous to
consider, so eager to learn, and so diligent to study. Together, we ended up Biochemistry and Analytical
Chemistry with plenty of learning from each other.
Then came my second batch – my all-girl pharmacy group. This time, I started Chem 1 and carefully
laid out the foundation of chemistry with them. I wanted them to perfectly
understand the whole context of chemistry that I became so tough to them. Forgive me, dear students for the sleepless
nights and group studies I caused you.
And as I had promised on the first day of our class, I really did finish
you through until Chem 3. Now that makes
all of you my babies in chemistry.
Intramurals 2011 |
Pharmacy Week 2012 |
Intramurals 2012 |
Pharmacy Week 2013 |
Semester after semester, batch after batch, four shirts had said it all - my life
goes on in Medina College. Despite all
my “lates” in coming to class (given that I would still be travelling from MUHS),
my students would be there patiently waiting for me. I am still overwhelmed with the feeling of fulfillment in imparting knowledge to every student who comes my way.
So for the next in line, look forward for tougher chemistry
courses as we aim for the new and bright horizon in modern education. But guaranteeing that we’ll play a lot more in
the laboratory!
BS Pharma - I (2012-2013) |
And for those who were through under me, I would really love to
see all of you being licensed pharmacists wearing your white coat legally!
BS Pharma - II (2012-2013) |
Related Posts:
No comments :
Post a Comment