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As I venture outside the box, I don't think I expect that much. The people that I have been close with in this family have challenged me and molded me into who I am today. I hope that in the future, we will still be friends and may we never forget the memories that we have shared together. 

I wish for the success of my colleagues. The future is very bright for us, so let us claim and fulfill our dreams. I see some future CPAs, MDs, ATTYs, COLs, and ENGRs among us. May we face the future with upmost confidence as we show the greatness we posse

Everyone has dreams. Weather they be to become a scientist and discover new and amazing things, or become a star basketball player and be the highest paid player in the league, people dream about their future. I have dreams for the future just like everyone else. Dreams of the good life, with lots of money, hot girls, and fast cars! And I will do whatever it takes to achieve it.


For my future, I'm planning to take on STEM for my senior high school strand and Engineering for my college course. If I may be able to, I wish to study on NU. I will strive hard for my goal is to repay the debt of gratitude I have for my parents for their unending love and countless sacrifices. Of course having a family of my own is a no-brainer, but my parents are my number one priority.


Whatever may lie ahead of us, let us face it with outmost pride. We can survive and hurdle, any obstacle, any challenge. I am strong and have thrived in the harsh environment call SPECIAL SCIENCE CLASS where research papers and examinations haunt us til the end of time.

This is technically my last blog of S.Y. 2019-2020. Alvin Lloyd Gampayon , signing off.


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  1. Goodluck Sa Journey Mo Idle. Keep It Up Idle

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  2. Do Your Best and God Will Do the Rest:>

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  3. This may be your last school year with your MaxConi Fam but the bond and memories that you have done together would last long. hoping that you will be having a great ending with them :>

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  4. Words can inspire, thoughts can provoke, but only action truly brings you closer to your dreams.

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  5. Don't let your dreams remain as dreams, study hard to turn them to reality

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