Friday, February 7, 2014

Where is FFF's Fourth F?

Where is FFF’s Fourth F?
by Elaiza Padon Padilla

            WARNING: Be careful with Dr. Flordeliza Fernandez Francisco (popularly known as FFF). Your grade might be the fourth F.
            Dr. Francisco is a legendary professor in Ateneo de Manila University where she also took her undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Science and her Doctoral degree in Mathematics. She finished her undergraduate degree as a scholar of the Ateneo College Community (like her three other sisters who also happen to be Ateneo scholars, two of those are Math teachers as well) and her Doctoral degree as a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) scholar. For two years, she had worked in Nanyang Institute of Technology, Singapore where she taught Singaporean Math teachers after which she returned back in the Philippines to teach in Ateneo.
            In ProjectBlue, though, a website where Ateneans comment and evaluate their professors, FFF’s reviews are flooded with “the hidden treasure in Ateneo de Manila University – the fourth F of Dr. FFF – can be found… in her students’ report cards.” Students’ assessment of FFF are swamped with “trust me, extremely hard exams,” “brutal grading system,” and “let me experience an F (failing mark; letter grade when score is below 50% of the total items) in Math long tests.”
            It can be construed that most of the students consider her long tests as “hard as hell” and yet, it is ironic that she still got most of the students’ recommendations. More than 80% of the Ateneans who wrote her evaluations recommended her to other students despite her “slaying long tests.” Why is this so? Is she that lovable that the risk of failing a Math subject worths it? What makes her loved by her students?
Dr. FFF is like the final answer in a Math problem – written in simplest form
            Firstly, most of the students love her simplicity and her routine before starting a class, as reflected by the reviews in Project Blue. First, she will erase the board meticulously and then she will ask one of her students to lead the prayer. She then gives the class some overview of the activities for the week. She starts the lesson and lets the class work on some Math problems, giving them reasonable amount of time to get the hang of them. As she waits for them patiently, she wanders around the room looking at how students solve the problem, making sure that no one gets left behind. Smiles. Give hints and explains. However, if you think classes are so predictable, behold! When she gives surprise quizzes, it is really surprising! And every time, she has new things in mind to share. I can say it with such certainty because she had also been my teacher.
            On one hand, every time you got confused with a question, all you got to do is to raise your hand and then she will walk towards your seat and enlighten your mind. She also gives out tips on how to study Math effectively during consultation hours.
Even Blue Ateneans love a genuine Grin
Secondly, no one hates people with positive aura and a genuine smile on the face. “Dr. Flor is really one of the best profs in Math, when one of her students tells her that he is having some difficulty with a particular lesson, she grins. After that big, awesome smile, she will be more than willing to show you the lesson works,” says Ephraim Josh Pangilinan (BS MA).
Dr. FFF smiles every time. She smiles when her students understand the lesson. She smiles in front of students bombarded with Mathematical equations. It is her unique smile that calms and tells her students, “It is going to be okay. It’s as easy as one, two, three….” – the reason why she is dubbed as the The Great Grinner and Dr. Smiley Face.
Fun and honour worth the risk
            As for Alawi Sularte (BS AMF), “Yes, her class demands high order of intelligence in Math. And though your grade is at stake, the risk is worth it because you will really learn, appreciate and enjoy Mathematics as never before.”

As for students, the fun of learning and the inexplicable joy of understanding Math, really worth the risk. Also, there is a perceived honour in having her, a dubbed terror prof, as your prof. As the saying goes, if it's worth the risk, take the fall; if it's what you want, then it's worth it all.
Everyone loves to chill every once in a while
            Dr. FFF is also known for her stress-relieving activities after her draining long tests – puzzles, movies, manipulative problems and cool Math toys to name some.
As said by some Ateneans, one of the reasons why FFF is loved by her students is that “She is always willing to assist you. She photocopies sample long tests for you and brings all sorts of astounding Math toys in class.” (Project Blue review)
A teacher and mother to Ateneans
            “Dr. FFF’s high Math intelligence and her motherly attributes are one of the most powerful forces that move and inspire me to study even more and eventually be a Math wizard,” says John Carlo Cabug (BS MA).
            Also, according to Trixie Tuparan (BS MA), her passion in educating her students is so evident in the way she acts as a professor – excellent teacher of the subject matter and motherly in every aspect.
            Aside from her high mathematical intelligence, almost all of the students noted her motherly aspects that drive them inspired to study Math even more.
            These five strong qualities of Dr. FFF keep the students from loving her even more.


As for the source of the Three F’s
Moving to the perspective of Dr. FFF, asked if she knows that some of students regard her as a terror professor, “Well, labelling a professor as a terror one is based on how students define terror professors. It’s purely subjective. For some, it means that the professor is short-tempered and unapproachable, which I believe I’m not. (Laughs). While for others, it means giving hard exams. But then again, the level of difficulty of a test varies for each student. Ergo, labelling professors as terrors is purely based on individual students.”
            In terms of her hard long tests, she replied, “Well, if you think it’s hard, it will really be. Just as how when we are told or if we tell ourselves enough times that we are not good enough at a subject or sport, we are likely to believe it. And once we consider that belief, we tend to look for ways it is true, turning that belief into a self-fulfilling prophecy. Psychology-thing. (Smiles). That’s why I repeatedly tell my students who seek my advice on Math, “You will eventually be good in Math if you study hard. But the speed of getting into becoming a Math Whiz will accelerate if you first believe you are good at it.”
The truth finally revealed…
Some Mathematical problems are still in the process of solving. Some took thousands of years to finally be solved. But this one wonder of Math – of where on earth the fourth F is, is finally solved. And just as how Mathematical proofs end, conclusions are made. Truths are revealed.

            The truth is, the WARNING made by some witty and punny Ateneans is a hoax – a false alarm that is. For the hidden treasure in Ateneo, the fourth F of Dr. FFF, is not really on our report cards (atleast not that F). It is actually in our hearts. That F that motivates and inspires us to push through with Math. The F that gives us hope to be Math Wizards, the F that keeps us strongly driven towards our dreams. Ah, yes! That F – the fourth F – Faith.

Age Doesn't Matter

Age Doesn’t Matter
by Juan Pawlo De Jesus
When it comes to age lifestyle of people vary, when people were young they would just play with friends, run around and not know of the different hardships in life but as they grow older their lifestyle changes adapting to their recent hobbies, requirements, or jobs. Our lifestyle affects our health as we grow and that our present lifestyle affects our next lifestyle adapting to where our body can withstand the environment or daily activities.
Cristobal Carcellar the seventy-six year old senior citizen is as active as ever as compared to other senior citizens in their area. At his age Cristobal can still drive to long distance places like from Manila to
Pangasinan which comprises of a 3 hour travel if you are travelling at a rate of 60 km/hr. While driving his keen sense of adrenaline is still as active as ever making his decisions in driving one of the best. He serves at his local parish church as a Lay Minister, the parish is located in Shelito Homes along Zabarte road in Quezon City. Every Sunday is his church service, a Lay Minister refers to Roman Catholics who have an official or semi-official function in the Church but who have not received Holy Orders not professed religous vows. By being in a senior citizen organization, he was able to accomplish a lot of tasks and was able to help out many senior citizens. With all these tasks at hand, he is still able to be a loving husband to his wide Editha Carcellar, a wonderful dad t this six children and a great grandfather to his 14 grandchildren. How did Cristobal achieve a wonderful and energetic lifestyle of his? Let us see his lifestyle before

Cristobal Carcellar as a child had 7 other siblings being the second oldest child responsibilities came upon him at an early age. His father Bienvenido Carcellar and his mother Conchita Carcellar are both government
employees making their salary not enough to support the whole family. So Cristobal Carcellar started to take responsibility. During his elementary years he as a child became a newspaper boy around their hometown. He used to deliver newspapers to different house in their hometown. When newspapers started to grow old in house and that people no longer wanted the old newspaper, Cristobal Carcellar would collect the old newspapers and sell the newspapers he collected, and the money he collected was used help his family. Cristobal Carcellar was doing this for roughly about 5 years. A lot of responsibility for a child in elementary. Lifestyle of Cristobal is being active as a child and selling newspapers which can help his family.

Life as a high school student is hard but that didn’t stop Cristobal Carcellar from continuing his studies while helping his parents. Due to being workaholics, the parents of Cristobal lately arrives home making other things to be done not accomplished like going to the wet market “ Palengke”, taking care of children and etc. It was up to Cristobal to take the responsibility because of the coincidence that the market is along the walkway going to and from Cristobal’s High School, he is the one going to Palengke to buy food, and as he arrives home he takes care of his younger siblings until their parents arrive. Fortunately for Cristobal he was able to surpass all the hardships and trials during the 4 years of his high school. Cristobal’s lifestyle during his secondary education is going to the market to buy food and take care of his younger siblings while studying.



As the next stage of his life approaches which is college, how will Cristobal get through the succeeding
challenges that will come his way? During his college year the money his parents earn is not enough for his tuition, so Cristobal being already legal tried to look for a government job just enough so that he could pay for his tuition. Cristobal was a working student in the University of the Philippines Diliman Campus. Through the trials of studying while working his faith in god never change, he relied on god for his strength to keep moving forward. He graduated as a Chemical Engineer. So Cristobal’s lifestyle during his college life was studying while having a part time job so that he could finance his studies, his projects, and his books.



These are the experiences and events Cristobal went through that made him the person he is now. The experiences he went thru just to achieve this wonderful lifestyle of his made him an active senior citizen, a member of senior citizen’s organization with position, a lay minister in their parish,
a loving husband, a great dad and a wonderful grandfather. Having gone thru different lifestyles during his younger years he was able to find the right lifestyle for him as he grew older.