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Wednesday, July 18, 2007 ♥
10:45 PM

There's a policy in high school that states that each student must have at least 3 clubs. I've noticed that this rule is not being followed. I am in fourth year right now, and in my stay here in Ateneo, I've noticed that many students (especially those in the honor's class) have more than 3 clubs or organizations. I've also known someone who has 9 clubs! I don't know how he/she manages to handle properly and contribute his/her time to his/her clubs evenly.

I feel that I must follow this 3-club-policy. But, most of my classmates have more than 3 clubs, that's why I didn't bother to follow this rule. Anyway, many of us will suffer the consequences (if there is any) by not following this rule.

Well, I guess the 3-club-policy is useless. I've known many former high school students who have already graduated had more than 3 clubs. They didn't get any punishment for that and in fact, they received a lot of club certificates during the recognition day.


Alyanna Mae A. Barre
IV-Brebeuf

10:43 PM

"Insults should be written in the sand, and praises carved in stone."
Arab Proverb

Even though this is the worst day of my high school life, I still learned something about it. I learned that we should not judge other people on how they talk, move and dress, but rather we should see the goodness and the beauty behind them.

I had an experience of judging my own teacher(I will not mention the name), the way he dress. I judged him the way he uses his polo two or three times a week(I guess)?... I admit it that it's my fault and I guess, I should say sorry to him.

Judging him makes me realize that I'm so bad and blame myself for not watching the words that I am uttering. As a high school student, we all have judgments with our own beauty and goodness. We also have thoughts about others that sometimes we don't know if it is right or wrong. We have no rights to judge other people because all of us are equal in the eyes of God. God created us in his own image and likeness that when you judge other people, you are also judging Him.

De Villa, Lourdes Ursula O.
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