My Autobiography
I was born in Gov. Faustino N. Dy, Sr. Memorial Hospital on June 21, 2005, a day that marked the beginning of my journey through life. As a child, I was filled with curiosity about everything around me. I can still remember the excitement of discovering little things like hearing the sound of birds in the morning or the joy of playing simple games with my friends in our neighborhood. Growing up, I was often described as energetic, cunning, playful, and, sometimes stubborn, but always eager to learn something new.
My early childhood was shaped by the love and guidance of my family. My parents taught me values such as respect, and kindness. I also learned responsibility from helping with small tasks at home, which later became part of who I am. Looking back, I can say that these lessons gave me a strong foundation for the challenges I would face later in life.
Elementary school was both fun and challenging. I enjoyed learning new subjects, especially History and Science, though I really struggled with Math. Despite that, I worked hard to do my best. One of my happiest memories was receiving my first recognition certificate; it gave me the motivation to keep striving for excellence. I also made friends who became like brothers and sisters to me. Together, we shared laughter, and gamesm together. Those are some of my most cherish memories in my elementary days.
High school was another important chapter in my life. It was during these years that I began to discover more about myself – my strengths, weaknesses, and even my dreams. I rarely join school activities, but still made new friends, and experienced a wonderful high school life. There were times when I felt lost, but thanks to some of my teachers and friends, I learned to move forward . High school also gave me unforgettable memories, from class projects, fallingin love and sports fests to school events that brought everyone together. These experiences shaped me into someone more responsible and independent.
Looking back at my childhood and teenage years, I realize how much I have grown. Life wasn’t always easy, but every struggle became a lesson and every success became a reminder to me of how far I could go. This was only the beginning of my journey, and little did I know that my college life would bring even greater challenges and opportunities.
College marked the start of a new chapter in my life. In 2023, I enrolled in Isabela State University – Cauayan Campus, taking up Bachelor of Science in Information Technology(BSIT) Specializing in Web and Mobile Apllication Develpment (WMAD). Entering college felt like stepping into a whole new world. The environment was bigger, the responsibilities heavier, and the expectations higher. At first, I was overwhelmed, but I reminded myself of the values and lessons I carried from my childhood and high school days. Slowly, I began to adjust and find my place in this new world.
Being an IT student is both exciting and difficult. I enjoyed learning about computers, programming, and technology in general. It was not always easy; there were sleepless nights spent studying, working on projects, and preparing for exams. Still, I pushed myself to keep going, knowing that every effort was part of building my future career. I also learned teamwork from group projects, where collaboration and patience were just as important as knowledge.
Aside from academics, college life also gave me new friends and experiences. Some of them became my closest companions, while others taught me lessons about trust and understanding. We shared not just schoolwork but also laughter, struggles, and unforgettable moments. These friendships made my journey lighter and more meaningful.
College was not just about studies; it was also about personal growth. I became more independent, learned how to manage my time, and discovered passions that I never knew I had. I also faced challenges that tested my patience and determination, but I never gave up. Each obstacle taught me resilience and made me stronger.
Now, as I look at where I am today, I feel grateful for the journey. From my childhood days of simple joys, to my high school years of discovery, to my college life full of challenges and opportunities, I have grown into someone more mature and determined. My story is still being written, and I know that the future holds even more chapters waiting to unfold. Life is not perfect, but it is beautiful, and I am excited for what comes next.