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I congratulate the NCPAG Student Government for taking the leadership in welcoming, orienting, and generally nurturing our

students in the college particularly for the First Semester of Academic Year 2011-2012. The Survival Kit manifests the joint desire of our student leaders and the college to walk our students thru the life within the NCPAG. The kit is an aid to better appreciate what it takes to deal with and succeed in the students academic life and challenges, the complex life of being in NCPAG and in the university of the Philippines, and most of all to have a fuller social life while also one have fun.

Enjoy reading the Survival Kit!

Dr. Edna Estifania A. Co


Dean National College of Public Administration and Governance

Dr. Jocelyn C. Cuaresma


College Secretary and Director Center for Public Administration and Governance Education

Dr. Remigio E. Ocenar


Director Center for Local and Regional Governance

Dr. Ma. Faina L. Diola


Director Center for Leadership, Citizenship and Democracy

Dr. Prospero E. de Vera III


Director Center for Policy and Executive Development

Dr. Vicente D. Mariano


Director Publications Office

Dr. Erwin A. Alampay


Information Systems Coordinator

Dr. Minerva Baylon


Programs Coordinator

Mr. Lyle D. Manaay


College Librarian

Mr. Joselito Aurelio


Supervising Administrative Officer

Ang Susi ng Iskolar/Lingkod ng Bayan


Nang maibigay sa atin ang ating Admission Slip na pumasa tayo sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman, ano ang nadama mo? Tiyak di-maipintang kasiyahan ang bumalot hindi lamang sa atin kundi marahil pati sa ating pamilya, angkan, kapit-bahay, at mga kasamahan natin noon sa hayskul. Ang naturang Admission Slip ang siyang katibayan na tayo ay ganap nang Iskolar ng Bayan. Bukod pa roon ay pinaiigting pa nang naturang katibayan ang magiging pagkakakilanlan natin bilang Iskolar. Nakasaad doon ang kursong pinasahan natin. Nakasaad doon ang disiplinang lubusan nating aalamin, upang balang-araw ay maialay naman natin sa bayan ang lahat ng nalalaman natin - para sa lalong ikauunlad ng ating bayan. Higit pa sa pagiging Iskolar ng Bayan, ikaw ay isang iskolar na inaasahang paglilingkuran ang sambayanan sa iyong kinabukasan. Ikaw ay bahagi na ng Pambansang Dalubhasaan ng Pamamahalang Pambayan o mas kilala bilang NCPAG o ang National College of Public Administration and Governance. Binabati kita hindi lamang dahil UP ka na, NCPAG ka pa, kundi dahil pinanghahawakan mo na rin ang susing siyang magbubukas sa tila nakakulong na mga prinsipyo ng Public Administration at GOOD GOVERNANCE na hindi pa lubusang naipapamalas at naipapalaganap sa sistema ng pamamahala sa kasalukuyan. Lahat tayo ay naghahangad ng pagbabago sa lipunan, para sa lalong ikabubuti nating lahat. Kung kaya naman bilang mga bagong Iskolar ng kolehiyong minahal na ng lipunan ng halos anim na dekada, hinihikayat kong gamitin natin ang lahat ng ating mga matututunan, maging P.A. subject o G.E. (General Education) subject man iyan, sa ikasusulong ng anumang bagay na alam natin magreresulta ng mabuting pagbabago sa ating lipunan. Ang katagang Paglingkuran ang Sambayanan!, na lagi nating makikita sa NCPAG, ay hindi lamang nakalimita para sa mga magsisipagtapos o sa mga naging estudyante na ng NCPAG, kundi itoy magsisilbing gabay sa ating lahat na kahit pa tayoy estudyante pa lamang, tayoy inaasahang maging makabuluhan na agad sa lipunan. Bilang mga susunod na Lingkod ng Bayan, siguraduhin nating tayo ay may halaga sa lipunan sa pamamagitan ng pakikialam sa mga bagay-bagay na nakaaapekto sa lahat. Makialam tayot maging mabusisi sa pag-alam ng mga mahahalagang detalyet mga dahilan kung bakit nga ba nagaganap ang isang sitwasyon. Ngunit, tandaan natin na hindi lamang iyon doon nagtatapos. Sa ating pakikialam, nararapat lamang na handa tayong maghain ng mga alternatibo o mga solusyon lalo na kung isang sistema ang nais nating maisaayos. Kita niyo na? Ilan lamang ang mga ito sa mga responsibilidad natin bilang mga taga-hawak ng susing pagpapaunlad ng bayan natin. Pero huwag kang matakot na tanggapin ang hamong ito. Magiging madali ang lahat kung magiging isa tayo at sama-sama nating isusulong ang mga nais natin. Ang sinasabi ko lang naman ay makilahok ka sa mga aktibidad ng ating kolehiyo. Tayo sa NCPAG Student Government ay magiging abala sa mga gawaing tiyak na magpapaigting ng ating kahalagahan sa lipunan. Isa na ito sa mga oportunidad upang maipamalas natin sa mga ating mga kababayan ang mga magagawa natin bilang mga Iskolar at Lingkod ng Bayan. Wala man tayo sa kabihasnan sa Diliman Campus... Kahit pa kailangang pilitin si Manong Driver na idaan ang Ikot Jeep sa NCPAG... Kahit pa hindi tayo kasing rami ng ibang kolehiyo... Sa atin pa rin lumulubog ang araw (tunghayan tuwing hapon *malamang* sa may bandang NCPAG Friendship Garden o Governance Dome ka pumwesto at magdala ng kaibigan o ka-date para sweet. 8)).

Muli, pagpupugay sa ating lahat na piniling maglingkod sa ating bayan! Mabuhay ka at mabuhay ang UP-NCPAG!

JULES GUIANG
Chairperson NCPAG Student Government

JULES GUIANG CHAIRPERSON 09054502488

DESIREE ICO VICE CHAIRPERSON 09164693291

BEA ACHACOSO JOANN SALAZAR CARLOS FERNANDEZ BESS DE GUZMAN Socio-Academic Internal Affairs External Affairs Finance Affairs Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator 09155406796 09066255720 09175503901 09352915412

CHESS CARLOS Undergraduate Councilor 09057038009 DAN LESACA Graduate Councilor 09155384866

PEPS DIZON Undergraduate Councilor 09155068026

PRINCE NAGPALA BEA GRABADOR Undergraduate Undergraduate Councilor Councilor 09163566473 09175981128 TOCHI ONGKEKO NCPAG Representative 09152174197

UNO. This is the ever kalokangvgrado that every UP student wishes to get. This simple straight line nganamankashe can speak a lot. People may see you as halimaw especially when you get that kalorking grade samga major claSHes mo. And when people see na youre so bangis, youll find out that its good to be monster din namen. Having that grade will prove that you really have that blood, not red but maroon blood. Youre so bright kasi. As in angtingkadmo dung at day. Studying in UP NCPAG does not only require boombastikutak. Duh, the fact that you passed (dumaan) and passed (pumasa) the UPCAT, the kadurogeksaminacious in the Philifinash, means na youre so smart na. The only things to do are to maximize your potentials and to know your professors for that UNO to be in realidad. Having background of them will enable you to adjust. In general, the basic requirement is to study hard. Most of courses in NCPAG requires a lot of readings and analyses. Paghandaanangsandamukalnamgababasahin. But dont be afraid, theyre all interesting readings naman and will tulong you to be a great leader or public servant in the future. Chagachagalang yan. In NCPAG, different professors have different styles of teaching and grading. And because NCPAG Student Council cares for you all mgasariwangestudyante, we are providing you tips and guides on how to overcome NCPAG Professors and passed their courses with flying rainbow colors. Ready? Lets gorana!

Our Professors

Prof. Erwin Gaspar A. Alampay To survive classes being handled by Sir Alampay, you should be reading enough and analysing what you are reading. He requires active participation in class. Magbida-bida! He loves hearing students experiences that have something to do with the discussion. Reading the required materials and taking notes on the discussions will prepare you for the exam. He also gives incentives and bonuses. Be sure to grab them! Dagdag points din yun! Prof. Minerva S. Baylon Maam Baylon has her own system of teaching and grading system that are different to other faculty members. Taking notes in the class is VERY VERY IMPORTANT. You cant survive her classes with poor notes. Your notes will be useful in quizzes and examinations. Also, it is important for you to achieve high grades in Midterm Exam for it can excuse you from taking the Finals. Maximize also the incentives that she might give. Lastly, if you think that single absence has no effect on your grades, well, think again. In her classes, that one absence can break your aspiration of getting high grades. Pramis! Maramingnanghinayangsapaglibannilasaklase. Prof. Wilhelmina L. Cabo Prof. Cabo teaches PA 11. Most of the students who took this course under her said na its hard for them to get mataasnamarkah. The only thing they advise; make sure that yourein the limelight of her class. Magingbibo! Magingaktibo! Excel in all her requirements. Tadaaah! High Grades!

Prof. Jocelyn C. Cuaresma Maam Cuaresma (also our College Secretary) is fond of requiring her students to make documentaries. As in you need talagangmaging creative in her class. You may ask na were not comm students naman den why are we doing that. All we can say, we are NCPAG studs. Ibatayo eh! Kabog! She is the prof namahiligmagbigayng examinations wherein you need to konekkonek not the dots but the theories and other discussions and apply it to a specific scenario.

Prof. Ma. Oliva Z. Domingo Maam Domingo is the mother of NCPAG students. Shes very passionate in her profession and loves her students. She is mahilig in giving mgapayos. Her PA 121 class is a very interesting course. To survive this, submit all the requirements on time, jot down notes, read readings, be aware of current events, pass the exam by reviewing your readings and notes, and be creative in your presentations. Masaya ang class naito. Pangakomagpakailanman! To enjoy it even more, be Jollibee bidabida in the class. Ask all questions that you want to ask and were sure that Maam has concrete answers to your inquiries.

Prof. Ebinezer R. Florano To survive Sir Floranos classes, you must read and read. Maximize consultations. Be prepared to surprize quizzes. Take note that attendance also matters in his class. Be amazed of the jokes that he might give in. Grab the opportunities that may help you earn extra points. More than that, make sure that you are really studying the course. It might be useful and applicable to other courses in the future.

Prof. Mark Anthony M. Gamboa Read all required readings. He will call you in class to ask something. Your participation is a must in his class. He has also follow-up questions so make sure that you understand the reading materials. Pass requirements on time.

Prof. Vicente D. Mariano Kumar readings are essential to his class. Read them. Know your research. Know every single of your research. Exams will deal on the discussions in class and on your research. Also, dont be late. He locks the door for late comers. Sayangnamanangmatutuhan mo. Ahh! Be early birds!

Prof. Remigio Ed. Ocenar Read and process what you are reading. Prof. Ocenar requires recitation in class. Kapagnatawagka, make sure that youve analysed the readings. Bawalnamagbasang readings in class. Reading required materials and listening to class discussions will aid you pass his comprehensive exams. Chaka nalangangexaminasyon kung mashipagkangmagbasha at talaganginaaralangmgaetetsh.

Prof. Alvic M. Padilla


To pass Sir Padillas classes, you must have the passion to learn. He is very considerate to students who are willing to learn. Reading your materials and coming to class prepared are keys to overcome this course. He gives quizzes. Lower PA subjects must be familiarized for easy and smooth understanding of his class.

Prof. Maria Victoria R. Raquiza Maam Raquiza wants to hear all your voices in the class. She requires students to participate in groups and present a particular topic. To come up with your best reporting, make sure that you cite your sources in every claim that you are showing in the class. Be resourceful in data gathering. Also, to pass this class you must have the sense of concern and love towards certain groups of people in our society which will be discussed in the class.

Prof. Dan A. Saguil Prof. Saguil is the faculty you will love. His course requires a lot of efforts. Doing a feasibility studies entails lots of concerns. To pass this course, you must attend his classes on time, submit an excellent feasibility study, and pass his tedious examinations. Learn to interlink all the courses you have taken prior to this course. Practice computations. It will help a lot. Angmagandasaklasengito, higit pa sainaasahanmoangmatutuhan mo. Walanghalong biro. Baka after the sem, mabitinka pa.

Prof. Noriel Christopher C. Tiglao Attendance, Exams and Papers are the keys to pass Prof. Tiglaos courses. Also, be sure that he/she knows you. Particpate in class and be bida-bida with substance. Maximize your consultation hours with Sir Tiglao.

Our Lecturers

Prof. Zita Concepcion P. Calugay Papers and Exams matter most in her class. Many students fail in her exam due to overwhelming number of presentations needed to review. So, you must really exert effort reviewing all of them and as early as you can. Your paper will also contribute a big chunk in your final grade. Kaya galinganmorinrito! Prof. Hilda G. Diokno Attendance, examinations, papers and reporting are the major requirements of her class that you need to pass. Just read and listen to every discussion. These will help a lot. Also, for attendance wag agadaalisngklase. Checking of attendance is sometimes before class ends. Dagdag points din yun! Sayangnamankung di mo pa makukuha. Prof. Herisadel P. Flores Many students actually say namadalilangmagpaexamsi Sir Flores peromahirap din sagutan if hindikatalaga nag-aral at di kanakikinigsaklase. Thats true. His type of exam is more of integration and applications of all the discussions in class. He will also require you to report and submit papers. He provides incentives through reaction papers. Prof. Bernard G.Jimenez Papers and Exams are the two major requirements of Sir Jimenez class. In exams, taking notes, reading, and listening to every details that Sir is explaining to class will be useful. Excel in the Midterms because it might excuse you from taking the Finals. Less hassle especially on hell week. Submit papers on time. It is advised that you start your paper as early as you can. Prof. Bootes L. Lopos Come on class early. Grab every activity that she will request you to do. You can earn bonus/extra points from it. Take down notes. Read your readings because she gives quizzes which will also be useful in preparing for exams.

The NCPAG SC believes that with the help of these tips and guides, we are sure that you will excel, fly with different striking colors, and get UNO in your grades. Remember that studying is not only about having brains. Its also about knowing your profs so you can adjust and prepare. Good luck mga sariwang estudyante blues! Paglingkuran ang Sambayanan.Maging UNO sa lahat!

Every student worth his or her salt must know how to take good notes. More often, exams questions are not found in the voluminous prescribed readings, but from discussions and those concepts written by the professor on the board. There are professors who allow their students to copy their presentation slides; there are those who dont. Either way, it is important for students to know how to take down good notes. Such a skill will help you not only with your exams, but also in other things in life. 1. Understand the lesson first by consulting the course syllabus.Course syllabi are there for a purpose: to provide students with a roadmap to understand where the course is heading. A good syllabus will contain the course objectives, the professors house rules and expectations, his or her grading scale, course references, and a calendar for the academic year. When you understand the syllabus, you would know the topics to be discussed in the following meetings. Therefore you will have an idea about the kinds of notes you should be writing in the following days. 2. Consult the references cited in the course syllabus. One thing you have to understand about UP education is that there are no textbooks here. Professors may prescribe certain texts as references, but this does not preclude you from consulting other texts. In a research-intensive program such as Public Administration, the common saying, The more, the merrier, applies to reference materials. That being said, you need to consult the reference materials prescribed in the syllabus, so that you will have an idea about the length of the topic to be discussed, the general subjects that will be discussed about a particular topic, and the concepts and ideas related to that topic. That way, your note-taking is purposive, not merely an exercise of useless and random pen strokes, mimicking what the professor is saying or writing. 3. Listen actively. Note-taking is not merely writing down what the professor is saying, or what he or she is writing on the board. Its also about understanding his or her points, and making sure that the notes you are writing down are logically sound. This skill requires active listening, being attentive to what the speaker is talking about. 4. Use a mind-map. This one works for me. A mind-map is a graphical representation of developing a single concept by writing down the attributes of that particular concept. Mind-maps are pretty useful because they dont only show facts, but also provides you an understandable structure of related concepts. The following are the steps in making a mind map: 4.1 Write the title of the subject youre exploring in the center of the page, and draw a circle around it. 4.2 As you come across major subdivisions or subheadings of the topic (or important facts that relate to the subject) draw lines out from this circle. Label these lines with these subdivisions or subheadings. 4.3 As you uncover another level of information (further subheadings, or individual facts) belonging to the subheadings above, draw these as lines linked to the subheading lines. 5. Verify your notes with the reference materials. This is one effective way of reviewing your notes in preparation for your exams. Once you have written your notes, review them together with the reference materials to validate what youve written. Yes, I understand that this sounds tedious. But more often, if youre able to take good notes, and you verify them with the texts, you will see some gaps that the professors may have omitted. You can actually clarify these gaps from your professors. Thats instant points for recitation! So youve hit three birds with one stone: (1) you organized your notes, (2) you reviewed for your exams, and (3) you asked questions, and thus, were able to participate in the recitation! A word of caution: What works for some may not work for others. These tips have worked for me (so far). You might have other note-taking tips that may work for you. Bottomline: Do what works! The primary objective of good note-taking is to produce understandable and logical notes that will serve you well come exam time.

Get your way around by familiarizing yourself with the most common UP jargons. The rest, you shall learn by experiene. Hehe. Acronyms of places Acad oval short for the Academic Oval (one-way eliptical road with bike lane) AS Palma Hall used to house the College of Arts and Sciences which is now divided into CSSP and CAL; the term AS is now inappropriate but is the status quo AS lobby Palma Hall lobby where students make tambay :)) AS parking parking lot right in front of Palma Hall AS steps Palma Hall stairs AS walk that long path between Palma Hall and the old science pavilions ASKAL the path in between Palma Hall and the Faculty Center Betaway walkway from the AS parking to the Engg building CASAA College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Food Center (AS food court) Freshie Walk Roces Sr. Street (road from ASKAL to Kalay where freshmen usually pass through) Kalay short for Kalayaan Dorm (where freshies reside Katip short for Katipunan Avenue (where youll find Ateneo, Miriam, restaurants, fast food chains, etc) PHAn Palma Hall Annex (Psychology Department) TBA to be announced (not The Bahay ng Alumni or Teodoro B. Alonzo or whatever upperclassmen answer to freshies who ask) Teletubby Land long and winding path from College of Science to Math building Homework - Find the following: Long Island Beach House People Zorro every iskolar ng bayans superhero Oble short for the Oblation located in Quezon Hall Tibak a student activist Summa, Magna, Laude a student (running for honor)s academic standing which is short for Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, Cum Laude, respectively (Latin honors awarded during graduation) Objects/Events Kule short for the Philippine Collegian (official publication of UP students) Bluebook used when taking exams or written exercises Toki Ikot Uno ikaw na! Tres that was close (but you passed! yey!) Kwatro take a removal exam (and pass it) within a year to change your kwatro to tres Singko - :(( must retake

Syempre para sa mga tulad kong gourmand na mahilig lumamon, eto ang eating 101 dito sa UP. Tita long's food service - Syempre tangkilikin ang sariling atin. Medyo may kamahalan nga lang. 60 for rice with viand. Pero kung di ka naman gutom pwede ka naman mag value meal. Php50 lang may rice, half ulam, half vegetables, at soup ka na. Masarap din tumambay sa may veranda nito. Cswcd caf - Sikreto lang natin pero kasi't tatawid ka lang ng At Php 5 lang extra rice. sakto at maliit na minute madaming ncpag students na dito kumakain. Mura lang jacinto street. Php40 lang may rice at ulam ka na. Plus meron pa silang cute na drinks tulad ng coke maid. Doon siya sa basement ng CSWCD.

Cafe iana - Ito ang caf ng college of music. Di ganon kamura pero reasonable naman, considering may aircon. Try their dishes served on a sizzling plate. Bahay ng Alumni - ito yung TBA sa form 5 mo. Hehe. May 3 kang choices dito: ang ROC o restaurant of choice, ang Trigo, at syempre ang beloved Chocolate Kiss or chockiss for short. Ito na yung kumbaga high end na kainan sa UP na dito mo lang mahahanap. The desserts in chockiss are a must-try, pati ang bottomless iced tea nila. Shopping center - Medyo mahabang lakad nga lang from NCPAG, pero madaming choices. May coop na carinderia-style ang kain. Pwede din Rodic's na kilala para sa kanilang masarap na tapsilog. Kung japanese o korean naman hilig mo meron non sa tapat ng Rodic's. Masarap din ang fruit shake sa SC, doon sa tapat ng Mister Donut. Sulit! At madami pang masarap na choices don, hanapin niyo lang. Pagkatapos mo kumain, lahat naman ng jeep dumadaan sa SC. Isawan - sa sobrang sikat ng isaw ni mang larry, nagpa franchise na siya sa labas ng UP. Seryoso! Kaya dapat niyong masubukan 'to sa likod ng College of Law, malapit sa simbahan. Di buo ang UP experience mo kung di mo masubukan ang 2 variety ng isaw dito. Yung kay mang larry ay brown at yung "arcade isaw" naman ay red. Pili ka nalang kung alin ang mas bet mo.

UFS - Nakita mo na ba yung rebulto si Bonifacio sa may acad oval? Sa likod niya may kainan, yung University Food Service. Aside from their sandwiches and sizzling plates, meron din sila ng inyong paboritong ice cream! CASAA - Dito ka makakakita ng ninja. Swear! Ganon sila kagaling, di mo iisiping ninja sila. Pero oo, magegets mo din kung bakit pag nakakain ka na don ng ilang beses. Ito talaga ang student-friendly na mga presyo mula merienda hanggang dessert, may libreng tubig pa! Bet ko yung store na may umbrella. Katag - This is short for Kainan at Tagpuan. Sa basement 'to ng Faculty Center. Kung ipaghalo mo yung CSWCD caf at yung Tita Long's natin, Katag ang lalabas. Pero di naman sadya. Nismed - Kung galing kang math o CS at naglalakad ka papuntang AS, ito yung nasa kanto bago mag AS sa kaliwa. Kenneth's foodstore, pero mas kilala bilang NISMED. Aircon dito kaso mahina signal ng cellphone. Reasonably priced naman yung pagkain kasi masarap naman talaga. Nagbebenta din sila ng ice cream dito! Cs canteen - One of the 2 canteens in campus that serves Mongolian Rice, yung ikaw yung magtitimpla. Not bad na din. At dito mo mahahanap ang turon na may keso o langka. Take your pick, parehong masarap! Arki - Dalawa ang dinadayo sa Arki. Una yung mongolian bbq rice nila sa actual canteen. At pangalawa si ate vicky, yung nagbebenta ng siomai sa labas. Surprise! Yung special siomai nila may quail egg sa loob. Bagay na bagay doon sa iced tea nilang may halo. Fa - Alamin kung bakit sikat na sikat ang siomai sa FA. Meron din namang ibang pagkain don, ang pinaka mabenta ay yung fried chicken. Student-friendly price pero medyo mainit nga lang doon.

Kiosks - Madaming food stalls ang nakakalat sa UP. Mapa fish ball man ang trip mo o pancit canton, di ka mawawalan ng ganito. At sa mga kantunan naman makakahanap ka ng BJ o buko juice. Ang favorite ko ay yung malapit sa Vinzon's kasi may combo meals sila. Meron din naman sa may Main Lib, sa tapat ng Facullty Center at sa may ASCal o ang kalye sa pagitan ng AS at CAL. Under this na din siguro si kuyang naglalako ng taho (na may pandan, mind you) at yung ever loyal na si Myrna, ang brand ng lahat ng dirty ice cream sa UP. *** Kung medyo adventurous ka naman, go out of the campus and explore our neighboring tambayans. UP - Ayala Techno hub - Gumamit ng overpass pag tatawid papunta sa Techno Hub. Explore all yoi want pero ang bet ko parin dyan ay ang Mister Kabab at Kanin -Club. Masarap tumambay dito, may flowing creek pa sa likod kaya napaka-serene umupo sa labas ng starbucks. Philcoa - Meron naman dito na typical fast food tulad ng Mcdo, Jollibee, Mang Inasal at Red Ribbon. Pero try niyo din yung House of Sisig na merong unlimited rice promo. Katip - Kung medyo mahaba haba naman ang break mo edi sakay na sa jeep na pula ang bubong. Malunod ka sa choices dito, mula sa mga mumurahing tulad ng Sisig Hooray at Box o' Rice, hanggang sa saktong tulad ng Mushroomburger, Flaming Wings at Wok Dis Way, hanggang sa medyo high end tulad ng Xocolat, Pancake House at Teriyaki Boy; o kaya mula kape tulad ng Starbucks at Bo's Coffee hanggang sa umm ibang klaseng inumin tulad ng Cantina at Drew's. Explore this avenue. Ingat lang at di lang naman tayo ang eskwelahan dito. Maginhawa - Mag-ikot jeep hanggang lagpas C. P. Garcia at bumaba doon sa may parke't playground tapos tricycle nalang o kaya lakarin niyo ang Maginhawa. Mahabaaang kalsada 'to na tipong 2 barangay na ang nasakop. Maraming pwedeng tambayan dito tulad ng Tomato Kick, Spazzio, Moonleaf atbp. It's worth going out of your way for.

Syempre, don't limit yourselves to the places we've mentioned here. Go and do some exploring of your own. You'd be amazed by how diverse our campus really is. Enjoy the vicinity pero syempre wag masyado. Studyante parin naman kayo na maglilingkod sa sambayanan.

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