Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus 2012/2016

Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus 2012/2016 "Great things starts from small begginings." Kaypian, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan BULSUSC batch "2 In 1998, Cong. Angelito M. In Poblacion. Engineering program.

Sarmiento donated a 2-hectare lot in Kaypian, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan to the Bulacan State University that shall serve as an extension campus of the University. In June of the same year, BSU-SJDM opened its extension classes at the Sarmiento Garments bldg. Through the act of generosity, BSU-SJDM was named after the Sarmientos, BSU-Sarmiento Campus. This endeavor, further enhanced a vision in t

he making, an institution that would offer quality education geared towards the vision of the University, i.e., academic excellence, and cultivate the seeds of intellectual potential among students. BSU Sarmiento Campus started as the BSU San Jose Del Monte Campus offering the basic courses of the B.S. For more than two years, classes were held in an old edifice adjacent to the municipal building. This development was preceded by the donation of almost two hectares of land by Don Pablo Sarmiento and family located in private subdivision at Kaypian, city of San Jose del Monte. Subsequently, an 18 room building was built on the western side of the lot through the initiative of Congressman Angelito M. Sarmiento of the fourth legislative district of Bulacan, In August 2000, all classes were transferred to new site. The campus has since been known as the Sarmiento Campus. The course Bachelor in Industrial Technology (BIT) with specialization in Drafting and Electronics were initially offered in June 1999. In the succeeding school year, BIT major in Computer was offered. This campus is currently under the supervision of Director Ms. Zenaida J. Buendia. Institutional Statement

Vision
The Bulacan State University- Sarmiento Campus envisions itself to be truly educative and productive, with an atmosphere conducive to personal and professional growth. Empowering its graduates- capable of responding to the needs of the Society and service area that is ethically responsible, transformative, dynamic and independent as ir strengthens the tradition of excellence.

04/05/2023

HOW TO RESPECT YOURSELF

(1) Stop looking for who is not looking for you.

(2) Stop begging.

(3) Stop saying more than is necessary.

(4) When people disrespect you, confront them immediately.

(5) Don't eat other people's food more than they eat yours.

(6) Reduce how you visit some people, especially if they don't reciprocate it.

(7) Invest in yourself. Make yourself happy.

(8) Stop entertaining gossip about other people.

(9) Think before you talk. 80% of how people value you is what comes out of your mouth.

(10) Always look your best. Dress the way you should be addressed.

(11) Be an achiever. Get busy with your goals.

(12) Respect your time.

(13) Don't stay in a relationship where you don't feel respected and valued. Walk away.

(14) Learn to spend money on yourself. That's how people will learn to spend on you.

(15) Be scarce sometimes.

(16) Be a giver more than a receiver.

(17) Don't go where you are not invited. And when invited don't overstay your welcome.

(18) Treat people exactly the way they deserve.

(19) Except they owe you money, two call attempts is enough. If they value you they will call you back.

(20) Be good at what you do. Be the best.

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30/04/2023

I LOVE THIS ANALOGY:

You are holding a cup of coffee when someone comes along and bumps into you or shakes your arm, making you spill your coffee everywhere.

Why did you spill the coffee?

"Because someone bumped into me!!!"

Wrong answer.

You spilled the coffee because there was coffee in your cup.

Had there been tea in the cup, you would have spilled tea.

Whatever is inside the cup is what will spill out.

Therefore, when life comes along and shakes you (which WILL happen), whatever is inside you will come out. It's easy to fake it, until you get rattled.

So we have to ask ourselves... “what's in my cup?"

When life gets tough, what spills over?

Joy, gratitude, peace and humility?

Anger, bitterness, victim mentality and quitting-tendencies?

Life provides the cup, YOU choose how to fill it.

Today let's work towards filling our cups with gratitude, forgiveness, joy, words of affirmation, resilience, positivity; and kindness, gentleness and love for others. 🤗

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12/04/2023

Grabe nmn si Ate Kawawa nmn si Kuya Mark niloko lang.

12/04/2023

Nadali kana nmn pareng Bemaks🤣

06/04/2023

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23/02/2023

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