That was the line that dazzled me as his sign of farewell to us. I wasn't able to burst my tears but I should have done it. His message makes us trembling and shivers down our spine. It is something like when the wind picked up, it would give goose bumps. Anyway, I have to cut your dramatic imagination as of now. It will be a little near of satisfaction I should say. So much for that, let me introduce to you one of the best professor that I've encountered in my adventure, journey, and in my daily life.
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| BSIT404's last day of Physics 2 with him. |
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| BSIT305--After the acquaintance party w/ Sir Migz (July 2012) |
These are some catchphrase that you'll usually hear from him as far as I remember:
*Putang ina naman oh!
*Pakyu!
*Ulul!
*Ulul! Wag nga ako.
*Wag na ako, (name) iba na lang.
*Stop me, please.
*Makikita nyo na naman ang gandang lalaki ko.
*Lahat ng mga girls dyan sa labas ng room e sa akin talaga napapatingin.
*Cheap shot
*Rock and roll!
Translation of some words that I've mention were "motherfucker", "fuck you", "stupid", "Not me, you stupid", etc.
Those are just some of his usual lines during the class. I'll never forget the phrase when he said "NO JUSTICE, FUCK THE POLICE!". When I heard that, I was like "Oh my rhrhun645yt4^&^%YUD%HRH^%^$$%#$TBGFBGFH!!!". I was like I agreed with him like I would like to respond and say "Hell yeah!". Yes, he loves to rock and roll.
Enough! Anyway, he's also strict when it comes to quizzes, laboratory activities, and especially exams. But still, he's approachable when you want to ask him if you don't know about it. Sometimes, he will answer you just a bit, and you'll remain there with a hint over you mind. I have so much fun with him from his Physics 1 class, and throughout the semester.
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| During our laboratory in Physics 2 (December 2012) |
Note: Even though the name of the professor was encoded in the corresponding subject, there’s still a possibility that it would change.
And the story will be still the same, from his nonstop laughing jokes, rock and roll, and all those good times that got rolled. I don’t have something much to say with this one maybe because the outcome would be like the first one. This semester is more epic than the previous one. Even if we’re able to predicted some of it, but still catches us right away. His style never gets old from us, maybe to others that were under him before. I really don’t know why I used to laugh hard especially with the way of using those bad words. Is it maybe am I like that also? Do I reflect from his manners? Or am I just captured by those humorous auras? Anyway, Physics 2 was hard for everyone that took and studied it. With him, he will make it easy as he tries it with his very best.
He is Mr./Engr. Migz Santos Migote who took a course of Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering (BSECE). He graduated from MAPUA Institute of Technology. I don't know if it's form Makati or the Intramuros branch. Maybe it's from Intramuros because most of the engineering courses were there, but I'm not pretty sure about it. He was my professor in Physics 1 and Physics 2. He’s a handsome and cool guy that I’ve ever met throughout my adventure. (He also admitted it, so don’t complaint.) He also tells us a bit of story about his experiences especially as a teenager. He also tells us about his previous work especially in other country. I laugh and somehow inspired. I got some ideas that I may bring someday in the future. As his last day of lecture with us, he gave us some piece of advice. He said to us that keep dreaming. There are some of his points that I noted and will always remember. As I heard those words that came out from his mouth, I was like a bird that freely escaped the cage. I was that man that stepped outside the box. I was that man that was alone in a dark and crowded room that managed to escape and find the light. There would be no time to talk to him just between us, but if I would have that chance, I’ll grab it and won’t miss any of it. But in this way, this could be my way of saying thanks to him. This could be the way of admiring him. He’s now part of my inspirations as my journey continues. Thank you for the good times and hard times. I salute you, sir. Just always rock, and let the good times roll. I hope that you’ll still be my professor for the remaining semesters. ROCK AND ROLL!



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