No idle moments for a 24/7 MOM. Part-time bookworm. Wanna-be traveler. Movie and music enthusiast.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
PPCWD Bills Payment via GCASH
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Testing Centers for the 2020-2021 Bar Exams
It's been a rough tough year for the country since Pandemic hit us. Bar Exams and other licensure examinations has been postponed several times for the passed months.
As you guys all know, I've been preparing myself for the upcoming bar exams. Trying my very best to juggle work, motherhood and review plus blogging in the ample time of my hectic days. Going to try my luck on this year's #BestBarEver2021.
So, as announced a few days back, only a few testing sites are listed to be the venue of the said bar exams. My friend and I are still hoping that UST and FEU be included on the list too! For it will be more practical and convenient to be staying around UBELT area than that of the ADMU area. Considering also the pricey condo units for rent in the said location.
But then again, we will be having no choice if these two universities will not be joining as testing centers.
As posted on Philippine Star website, the following announcement has been made:
On Thursday, the SC en banc trooped to Saint Louis University in Baguio City to witness the signing of the contract between the school and high court. This makes SLU the premier learning institution in the North as one of the local testing centers for the next Bar exams.
Other than SLU, other schools that have been signed the memorandum are the following:
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Manila Adventist College
- Saint Louis College – La Union
- Saint Mary’s University
- Cagayan State University
- De La Salle Lipa
- University of Nueva Caceres
- University of Cebu – Banilad
- Mindanao State University – Iligan
- Mindanao State University – General Santos City
- Ateneo de Davao University
- Xavier University – Cagayan de Oro
- Ateneo de Zamboanga University
Bar exams before the pandemic were held at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila in the four Sundays of November,.
The 2020-2021 Bar exams will still be held across all Sundays of November, but this time, in several sites across the country.
Caught up with this pandemic situation plus financial struggles as a solo parent, I am hoping and praying that there'll be chances to have UST and FEU as one of the testing center for the upcoming bar exams.
Practical and convenient for us coming from the province to be situated in a more familiar and less-expensive place to stay for more or less 2 months far from home and family.
Sunday, July 11, 2021
4 Ways to Spend More time Outside
* Improved mental clarity: children who are exposed to green environments tend to have high levels of cognitive functioning.
* Natural pain relief: Patients recovering from back surgery required less pain medication if they were in a hospital room with more sunlight.
* Less stress: Being exposed to even a virtual nature setting can reduce stress in some people.
1. Visit a park: You don’t need a reason (like reading a book) to go to a park. Whether you live in a city or rural area, there are parks virtually everywhere, so find one you like and go for a stroll. I remember a funny but good thing my friend told me, that all the while he was doing his regular walk he realized things like the need of buying a new place to stay and luckily got one from Calgary Homes For Sale! He's been living the dream life there with his family now!
2. Go for a Walk while Listening to a New Album, Podcast or Audio Book: If walking in silence doesn’t sound particularly enticing, give yourself something fun to listen to. Maybe you haven’t had much time to listen to your favorite band lately, or there’s a book you’ve always wanted to read that you just never got around to. Get it as an audio-book and take yourself for a stroll for 30 minutes every day. Most audio-books are between 2 and 6 hours long, so you’ll be done with it in a week or two. Podcasts can be interesting too. Some are funny, which would allow you some time to unwind. Others are educational and can teach you something you’ve always wanted to know. See the world is your playground!
3. Watch the Sunset: Many of us want nothing more than to hunker down on the sofa at the end of a tough workday and binge-watch our favorite TV shows. But this supports a sedentary lifestyle and will increase the amount of time you spend cooped up inside. Instead of staring at the screen, go outside and watch the sunset with a friend or family member. You’ll feel much more inspired by the beauty of the skies than you would by the adventures of familiar TV characters.
4. Leave your office and work outside: If you work remotely, you can work almost anywhere outdoors as long as you can tap into a Wi-Fi network. Those who work on-site at an office can take their laptop and cell phone to seating areas outside the office building for part of the day. You could even suggest having meetings with clients or coworkers outside. A different setting can be energizing and might lead to new ideas and solutions.