Archive for September, 2008

CRS Galore.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
So last Monday was the start of CRS (Computerized Registration System) Enlistment in University of the Philippines – Diliman.

I enlisted the following subjects.

The following subjects are the subjects I need to enlist this semester to avoid delay in the course.

ME 91. The department offered only two sections. Both will be handled by Mr. Andre Publico. I prefer the 4-6:30 WF class. ME 91 is Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering.

ME 41. The department offered only two sections. Since I only want afternoon classes on WF’s, I prefer the 1-3:30 class to be handled by Mr. Ace Puno. ME 41 is Mechanisms.

Other subjects that I need to take up.

ME 73. ME 73 is Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation. Senior friends told us that its more of a laboratory course. It is also needed that you know much about Thermodynamics for this subject. It only has one schedule as far, and its on a Monday 10am-4 pm.

I need two GE’s this semester. It’s either I’ll take PI 100 or EnE 131 or I need to be patient to get any of the following subjects: Geol 1, Arkiyoloji 2, Soc Sci 1, Soc Sci 3, Nat Sci 2 or STS.

I am still torned between these three subjects. ES 13, ME 131 or ME 165.

That’s pretty much how I enlisted.

Some people asked me which subjects I can recommend, and which professors, so here’s a list:

Geog 1 – Marino Deocariza
Eng 1/CW 10 – Ma. Celeste Flores Coscolluela
Eng 11- Isabela Mooney
Math- Mia Rosales / Dennis Leyson / Chona Tandang / Kim Vallesteros
Physics- Godofredo Bautista / Mary Jacquiline Romero
ES 21- Arthur Gonzales
ES 26- Hilario Sean Palmiano/Arturo Cortes
ES 12- Geral Jo Denoga / Louis Danao
Soc Sci 2- Celito Arlegue
Pan Pil / Hum 1 – Reuel Aguila / Rommel Rodriguez
Comm 3- Fabiola Ortiz / Erika Valerio
Kas 1- Regulus Tantoco


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September is PSME Month

Sunday, September 28th, 2008
So, I have recently joined this Mechanical Engineering organization. It’s called Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers- University of the Philippines Student Unit, which we fondly call, Pisme’.

I have only been in the organization for three months. It was just last June when I got inducted to be a member of the organization.

Three months had gone by, I don’t feel any hostility. I have grown so much love for this organization, even as much as my first organization in that span of time.

Lemme give you a brief introduction of the organization. It started out as Kalipunan ng mga Inhinyeryong Mekanikal in 1993. It became extinct at a certain span of time and was reborn just last 2006, with only sixteen members. One of them is our adviser right now. Pisme’ strived hard to become recognized, even if the department’s not on our side. Pisme’ pushed through with its objectives to promote Mechanical Engineering as a field, to help Mechanical Engineering students here and outside UP and to organize and facilitate events that aims to improve the industry.

Though much of our events cater students outside the university, and without proper support from the department; we have managed to stand alone and stood still up in this very moment as we vow to offer service to the country. From sixteen members, our unit already has 50 registered members as of 2007, and around 35 alumni from (2006-2008). For a degree program with 80 students a batch, this statistics is quite good. Considering there are two Mechanical Engineering organizations in the university, and the other, much-supported by the facult and has been in existence for years — its really hard to invite members; but as of the moment we’re quite even with both organizations having 50+ members. And on October, we will be inducting more members to the organization.

This month of September, we held three major events.

First off was PSME CUP where I was part of the Registrations Committee. We enjoyed a day of games and sports at the Department of Agrarian Reform Gymnasium. Six schools attened the cup with University of Sto. Tomas winning the overall championship title. University of the East-Manila, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, New Era University and the University of the Philippines graced this event.

Next was one of the most-anticipated events of the month, the Mechanical Engineering Students’ Convergence which was held at the Engineering Theater. Various speakers from different sectors of Mechanical Engineering industry were invited to provide career guidance talks and seminars to the future Mechanical Engineers.

Our sponsors from Emerson Climate Technologies Inc. provided lectures about the engineering industry.

I had the privilege to head an event and its the Brain MEsh 2008: 2nd National Mechanical Engineering Quiz Show which was also held at the College of Engineering last September 19-20. Bulacan State University won the championship title.

Fortunately for me and my co-head Bryan Allain Mendoza, the event was a huge success! Expanding to 24 teams this year from last year’s roster of ten teams!

Last night was the culminating event of the PSME Month and the Alumni Homecoming. We also launched the Send ME to School Scholarship Progra and the PSME-UPSU Alumni Association. After a month of tiring but fun events, we all deserve a time to party! Thus, we danced our night off. Members, alumni and applicants were everywhere! The event was held at Kublai’s Bar, Katipunan. It was also a good time for us new members and for the applicants to get to know the members who re-instituted the organization. Fun. Fun night!

Keep PSME in Motion. Move fast. Move now! :) PSME-UPSU’s future is concrete. We’re definitely alive and kicking! :)

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Things Gone Out of Hand

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Whew. I only have myself to blame. I have been quite a pasaway this past semester and when I received half of my midterm exams results, I knew it wouldn’t be so amusing.

My ES 21: Mathematical Methods of Engineering exam was difficult but I didn’t expect that I will only get a whopping 25% for it. By the way, it’s the lowest of all the failing marks I’ve garnered and for a subject I treasure so much, it definitely signifies an alert.

Yesterday, I received my ES 12: Dynamics of Rigid Bodies exam. Out of all the exams, this exam is the easiest but still, like the first two, I flunked it.

I had an exam last Tuesday in ME 63: Thermodynamics and I know, you know what happened. I wouldn’t be surprised if I scored really low.

I don’t know, I do believe I have good study habits. I study a lot but I study most effectively in the evening. I am really used to studying ‘til dawn but lately, I’ve been quite lazy since my roommate also wouldn’t want to open the lights these times. I requested a study light but all it does is drown me to sleep since its light isn’t enough to pump me up for work.

Well, as of now, I am still pumped up with Laarni Lozada winning Pinoy Dream Acamy Season 2 and is currently busy with the event I’m heading for Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers which is the 2nd National Mechanical Engineering Quiz Show called Brain Mesh.

I hope it gets better in the next days.

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Laarni Losala for Pinoy Dream Academy Grand Star Dreamer

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Undeniably, the best that’s left in the competition, Laarni Losala, is set to face Van Pojas, Bugoy Bugayon, Liezel Garcia, Miguel Mendoza and Cris Pastor tonight as Pinoy Dream Academy nears its end at the Cuneta Astrodome.

Laarni started weak in the competition. With a phenomenal voice but a tired appearance, Laarni became a surprise after registering really excellent performances after the first two weeks of the competition. She was not expected to be a frontrunner. But as the competition heightens, Laarni has proven that she has what it takes to be the Grand Star Dreamer.

Laarni Losala is from Sultan Kudarat. Among her most unforgettable moments in the competition are the crying moments she had from the start, her feud with Miguel, Inaki and to most of her co-star dreamers.

But, lies in her is a voice of a diva. Her vocal prowess and stage presence has improved a lot since we saw her barely making it to the Top 16 scholars.

Personally, my three favorite scholars are Sen Nichols, Apple Abarquez and Laarni Losala.
For me, the three best singers of the competition are Laarni Losala, Liezel Garcia and Bugoy Bugayon.

And as six remains, my bet for the Big Night is Laarni Losala. Other two who makes up my list are Liezel Garcia and Miguel Mendoza. But, I am sure that Bugoy will be given a slot in the top three.

I am guessing that the Final Three will be Liezel, Laarni and Bugoy. From there on, its anybody’s game. My wildcard would be Van. I think Cris will be surely in the sixth spot. Miguel can surprise us with a Top Three, remember Philippine Idol, he made it until the Top 4 because of the votes.

I hope Laarni wins. So key in PDA LAARNI and send to 231 or 2331.

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