Posts tagged Thesis
A Short Update
Mar 6th
Plants Amidst Zombies
Jan 15th
Plants
The last few days were good–I had a nice speech delivery for a major subject amidst necessary panic; I had some of the best times with my closest friends amidst academic labor; and I obtained a crucial literature I need for my thesis amidst willful ignorance. Fate has been good to me. Well, I just don’t know how long she’ll be that way.
The End Is Near
Dec 24th
After some good telephone conversation, I coerced myself to sleep. I got my pillow, dressed my cold body with some Christmas-weather-proof blanket and started formulating my sweet dreams. Apparently, during my sleep’s Rapid Eye Movement stage, I can still hear the telephone conversation I just had before raping my sleeping bed. I thought it was a not-so-good dream so I decided to wake up and ponder in silence–hoping to spell a better sleeping trick. Well, I think I can’t and, voila, I decided to blog.
In Pictures
Nov 10th
Most of my recent (an overstatement) entries here at my personal blog were mere links or teasers for my academic blog entries. This is reflective of the fact that I don’t have a personal life since most of my hours were spent for the thing called academics. Now I feel the pressure to tell stories I weren’t able to tell during my leave of absence. To lessen my thinking time (because my crazy brain is tired), I will be posting pictures and I will be telling a short story behind each image.
TumiThesis
Aug 9th
So it’s been a while since the last time I blogged here at ALPSaguado.com. I just opened a new blog which is academic in nature: The Vinculum. There, you will actually see first hand what I learn in school (and yes, I do learn something). In other news, I am happy to say that this would be my last year in the University–well, hopefully. Part of the last scholarly rituals in my undergraduate degree is that dreaded thesis dance. That’s why I was away for a long span of clueless time. I have already decided my thesis topic. So far, I have researched in our college–College of Arts and Sciences (I have to see 4 more colleges) and De La Salle University’s Library. Got a generous amount of researched information, I can say.





