10 Things You will Think After College Graduation

By Royanni Miel M. Hontucan

Oh,Congratulations! After the four years of cramming notes two hours before prelims, pleading teachers for deadline extensions, annoying school group mates and skipping sleep to make a report, you’ve finally earned a degree! And welcome to the world of unemployment.

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How to Survive Writing Your Thesis without Dying

By Royanni Miel M. Hontucan

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There is still that last obstacle in the amazing race of college life. We get it, you want to get out and work your way through the world of suits and heels in a 50-storey company inside an air-conditioned office with your sweet Hazelnut coffee at bay. We get it, you want to be there but hey, you’re not there yet. You want to get out of college fast and sweet but oh no, your life is not yet over. Well, after your 17,000-word thesis.

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A Tricycle Driver’s Son Triumphed and Graduated Medicine: The Untold Story of a Son

By Royanni Miel M. Hontucan

Marven Louie Badon Ragay is a graduate of Medicine last March 2015 from Silliman University Dumaguete. His heartwarming Faceook page about thanking his father, Benecio Ragay, a tricycle driver in Dumaguete- sparked social and media attention. This photo is taken from Ragay's Facebook post on March 23, 2015.
Marven Louie Badon Ragay is a graduate of Medicine last March 2015 from Silliman University Dumaguete. His heartwarming Facebook page about thanking his father, Benecio Ragay, a tricycle driver in Dumaguete- sparked social and media attention. This photo is taken from Ragay’s Facebook post on March 23, 2015.

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