





SAMASKOLLOQUIUM, held on March 21, 2009 at Angeles University Foundation, PS Building, was unforgettable for most of us, AB Mass Communication junior students. It was the first time we're having colloquium to which we've invited alumni masscomm students from AUF.
From the concept-making, guest-inviting, and the whole process of planning the colloquium, most of us (if not ALL), participated, cooperated, and contributed to the class project. Marjorie and Cris gave their best as project leaders to make it all organized and smooth on the actual day. Although we failed to anticipate the probable power supply problem, I can proudly say that the day still went out the way we wanted it to be-that is to inform us of how it is to be masscomm graduates, actually.
Our audience were all SAMASKOM members, from the first level up to the fourth. Our guest speakers were the highlight of the entire colloquium, and they did not fail to inform us of how it is to be masscomm graduates.
Among the guests that spoke there and shared their experiences, Melford stood out, for me. He just blurted out what he wanted to say; what was right for him and what he really thinks about the course he's taken and we (audience) are actually taking.
All the other guests gave their share of experiences, believing it would somehow help us look at our future, through their eyes, yet. It was very encouraging to see them speak to us with great enthusiasm about their jobs. Yes, it's not all money. It's not all passion either. It's all about opportunities; making the most out of them. That is what I've learned from them.
Thanks to our guest speakers, audience, and Dean. To my ABMC 3 class, congratulations. Thank you also to our professor, Mrs. Virgie Bautista, for the knowledge and wisdom shared, support, and everything else we could not name anymore. :)
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