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ST. LORENZO SCHOOL OF POLOMOLOK INC.

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IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT
FOR THE K-12 WORK IMMERSION

Dedication




This magazine is dedicated to our family, friends, and fellow classmates.

acknowledgement





With sincere gratitude, the group expresses their heartfelt thanks to all the people whose
great concern, generosity, and knowledge brought this magazine into reality;


Foremost, the group would like to offer their endeavor to our God Almighty for the
wisdom He bestowed upon them, the strength, peace of mind, patience, and good health to
finish this magazine.


To Sir Genesis E. Bunsocan, our Work, Immersion, Career Advocacy, Culmination (WICA)
subject teacher, Ma’am Kristine C. Sinfuego, our Inquiries, Investigation, Immersion (III)
subject teacher and adviser, for assisting in the making of our magazine.


Also to their parents, for their undying love, untiring support, guidance, and prayers; to
the groups’ brothers and sisters who have been very supportive and understanding


To their classmates and friends who have offered tangible and intangible help that
made the work easier.


Lastly, the group would like to thank each member who participated in making this
magazine. Without the cooperation of everyone, this magazine wouldn't have come to life.

AUTO

BIOGR

APHY

My name is Bea Claryssa J. Luig, I was born on the 25th of January
2003 in Heramil’s Clinic, Polomolok South Cotabato. As an only child, my
parents have always been supportive of my life choices. I grew up
sheltered and it’s no surprise that they would be overprotective of me.

My father’s name is Arnulfo B. Luig, and my mother’s name is
Rhodora J. Luig. Both are self-employed, and with my parent’s
perseverance to secure my future, they are now running their own
successful business. They have endlessly provided me with the things I
need and want. Which motivated me to focus on my goal and work hard
for my ambition.

I aspire to become a Dermatologist someday. Treatments and
diseases involving the skin has piqued my interest ever since I experienced
my first breakout. Not that I cared, of course, however, my mom told me
to take better care of myself, for beauty is an asset. We would visit my
dermatologist several times in a week, both for my consultation and
facial cleaning. I never really imagined myself aiming for a specific course,
which was why at that time, I’ve decided to let my mom choose my course
for me instead. But when I saw the way Dra. Would observe and diagnose
my problem, I suddenly felt the will to become like her one day.

Dra. Balay became my inspiration. Studies relating the skin, skin
diseases, and even clinical procedures would be my pastime whenever I’m
online. At first, I was quite ignorant of what I see on YouTube, but the
longer I watched, the more I became addicted to it. From cleaning black
heads, to pulling out in-grown. Every scene I found disgusting from the
past, became normal to me.

I’ve learned how to love most of my flaws and imperfections, and
I also got to debunk my beliefs that a perfect, pore-less skin existed,
which was one of my insecurities back then. I’m currently expanding my
knowledge regarding the human skin, and I can’t wait to learn more!

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 NARRATIVE REPORT
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

NARRATIVE REPORT DAY 4 DAY 5 FACTS!
THURSDAY FRIDAY

ONLINcElassesE X P E R I E N C E S D U R I N G
It was a harsh change of environment
for most of the people, especially
students when it was announced that
Online classes will be considered as the
new normal. Students whose parents
can’t afford gadgets and Wi-Fi were the
ones suffering the most. It took several
months before I’ve completely adjusted
to online learning. Luckily, the
platforms we’re using aren’t that
difficult to manage.

It took several months before I’ve completely adjusted to online learning.
Luckily, the platforms we’re using aren’t that difficult to manage. As a
person who easily gets distracted, I would consider online classes as a
challenge itself. It’s literally a 1v1 battle between me and my capability to
concentrate during classes. Although staying at home for school is much
better than waking up very early to prepare for face-to-face classes, being
all alone during a lesson with no one to talk to, makes me exhausted for no
reason.

10 yrs from now...
10 years from now, I am already a Licensed pharmacist. Although, I’m still
studying for my specialization under my course of dermatology. Even if I’m still a
student by then, I know that I’ll already have a clinic, and a pharmacy of my own. I
see myself helping other people who are suffering, the way I used to when I was
younger, I will help all my patients by providing them the information they need
from the diagnosis I have discovered regarding their problem and provide them the
medicines they have to use.

I’m proud to say that by 10 years from now, I’m already living independently, and
no longer depend my lifestyle based on what my parents provide me, instead, by my
capability to work hard and earn money, all by myself. By this time around, I know
that my parents are satisfied and are continuously sending me their love and
support, while looking up to what will happen further in my future.

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What really makes you an SLSPIan?

SLSPI holds on to its mission, which is to provide quality, Christian education and to develop
the moral, social, physical, spiritual, and cultural values in molding community-oriented and
responsible citizens of the Philippines. As a student studying in St. Lorenzo School of Polomolok
Inc. for more or less than 5 years, I’ve been taught about the importance of personal beliefs,
values, attitudes, and behavior, which molded me to who I am today. The way I affiliate myself to
people reflects a lot on how my personality was raised in school. I have developed the ability to
multitask, perform with expertise, communicate fluently, report professionally, and even cram in
the midst of exams. My flexibility even prospered the moment online classes started. I have
become an effective leader who can manage a group despite the majority of members
procrastinating, which speaks a lot about how SLSPI creates an EXCELLENT SLSPIan.

How has the pandemic brought out the best in you?

I've learned how to be independent because, during face-to-face classes, I
always have someone to rely on whenever an activity is given. However,
now that I'm all alone at home, I have to do my very best to finish my tasks
without any help or assistance. I learned so much about the significance of
staying awake during lessons and participating during classes. Because of
the pandemic, I've learned how to take care of myself even more, and
invest in the things that I find interesting. This made me develop skills I
never expected to flourish, like cooking for example!

What significant changes have you observed from yourself?

After stepping on senior high school and surrounding myself with positivity
from the new friends I've made, I have become more outgoing, I'm no longer
afraid of reciting, and I get to express myself loud and clear without fear. I
guess the phrase "Surround yourself with people who make you happy.
People who make you laugh, who help you when you're in need. People who
would never take advantage of you. People who genuinely care. Because
they are the ones worth keeping in your life, while everyone else is just
passing through." would sum it all up.

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How prepared are you going to college (scale 1-10)
I would say it’s an 8? The thing is, I do find
myself ready for college, however, there are
times that I feel like I’ll have a hard time living
independently and away from my parents

Which has really shaped you as a person: family, school, or church?

My parents obviously. They were the first people in my life to
correct me on my mistakes and were the ones who taught me the
difference between right and wrong. They made me reflect on my
wrongdoings and taught me values when I was young- even now!
Parents will never stop nagging and lecturing you whenever they
know you did something bad. And I guess that played a big role in
how I tend to be more careful on what I do and say to people.

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The product ended up
the way I wanted it to

be and It showed
successful results

after use. My
research was
defended. My adviser

and fellow
classmates suggested
that I should sell my

product. Hmmm… I
think I will- but not

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accomplish, but by the opposition you
have encountered, and the courage with
which you have maintained the struggle

against overwhelming odds.”

– Orison Swett Marden


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