Mr. Paulo Berbenzana, CPA
+++ If there is an award for the friendliest BUJPIA alumnus, Kuya Pau is one of the nominees. No matter what year you are in, how old you are, officer or a member, Kuya Pau can make you feel comfortable around him. He is present to the activities of the organization whenever he is free. How cool it is to see a former BUJPIAN in the bleachers, cheering for his undergraduate friends. One of the best things about him is his willingness to help the members of the organization not just academically but also personally. If you need accounting reviewers, Kuya Pau will always offer his materials. He will even offer to teach you if he can. Few alumni do that for they are busy as certified public accountants. Need pieces of advice? He is one of the persons to ask advice to. Whether about friends, academics, faith, responsibilities, love life or what not, Kuya Pau always know what to say. And when you run out of corny jokes, Kuya Pau always has one.
+++ Got twitter, Instagram or Facebook? Kuya Pau is socially active. He is one of the active online supporters of BUJPIA and even promotes the organization. The members of the organization feel his support and found a friend in him. It is not the responsibility of the alumni to keep in touch with their former organization but he does. He fearlessly shows his love, support and gratitude towards the organization. Being such a good example, many BUJPIANs are inspired by his humble character despite his success today.
Mr. Derick S. Figueroa
A professor within our college once said those words to us when a topic on moving on came into a discussion. I spent so much time thinking about those words. I thought that the justification is quite right but I felt like there’s something wrong about it that made feel queasy. And not until I was tasked to do this essay did I realize what is it about that sentence that bothers me.