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Special messages from my graduating students

A Mentor, a Friend, an Icon: The ABMC 4 Response


She is the icon of the Mass Communication department, an exceptional Communication instructor, and a motivator. Without her, students at Angeles University Foundation won’t reach their full potentials. She will always be remembered.



We, the entire ABMC 4 Batch 2008, feel blessed and grateful for having Ma'am Virgie as our mentor in college. As we are about to spread our wings and gear up for the next level of our lives, we will always call to mind what she has taught us. We don't actually fear what the bigger world has in store for us because we trust that we are equipped with knowledge, skills, and talents which Ma'am Virgie has imparted us over the years.

JENNIFER:
I thank you mama virgy!!! i'm so speechless.. pero masasabi ko lang i will never forget you!! you change me.... salamat sa mga tinuro mo... wala kang katulad... basta sa lahat ng techers namen kaw ang da best... you will be forever in our hearts.... mwuahhh.... thanks muchh...abmc4 loveshoo din!!!


CRIS:
waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh......ma'am honestly nakakaiyak po ung mga cnbi nyo..kc i really felt it..ur sincerity...u r really the best teacher that i had in my college life...without you i won't be who i am ryt now and without you i won't be able to achieve what i've achieved for the past 4 years..to all the things i've done wrong to you,ma'am i am really sorry..i want to let u know that i have learned a lot from you not just as our teacher but as a friend, a sister and my second mom..i will never forget that u were there to help and be with me during the times that i was so down, bothered and confused..i am so happy to inform you ma'am that vanessa and I are already bati..ehehehehe..u know nman ma'am im so bobo in english..joke..bwahahahaha finally we're friends again.. =)i promise ma'am i will visit you whenever i have my free time..and i'll treat you wherever u want..ahahahaha...basta ma'am sobrang thank you po sa lahat lahat!!!!wla akong maicip na isang word na makakpgdescribe sa lahat ng nagawa nyo sa life ko...WE LOVE YOU MA'AM VIRGIE!!!!I'll spread my wings and fly coz I believe I can fly..butterfly...God Bless you always ma'am!!!mwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ELLA:
nakakatouch naman..i won't surely forget mam virgy! kakatouch talaga..so sad gagraduate na tayo, but our memories will stay in our hearts.


ALMEX:
Thanks Ma'am Virgie you helped me a lot.

RV:
nakakasurprise po ung article nyo!sana nsa grad practice kayo kasi babalik ko na ung book na hiniram ko hehehe!

ANNALOU:

Ma'am Virgie nagulat po ako sa article, thank you po

GEAN:

We love u mam virgie..

KAY ANN:

Mam Virgie, i was so mOved n touched by dat. . .THANK U poh! u wEre da 1st hu believed w/ our talents. n nOw its oUr tYm to soar...

MELFORD:

I WAS TOUCHED TO THE BONES,,HAHA..mam virgie, alam ko mejo wala ako modo, bastos at minsan pasaway..ahha..pero, one thing's for sure, i really leaned a lot from you..not just the basic principles of our field, but most importantly, the values and proper conduct, that "somehow negative encounter we had durign thesis days" taught me so much things...and i'll never forget that, kung magiging presidente ako ng pilipinas one time (ambisyoso), and pag nakita kita sa daan, talagang bababa ako sa bullet proof limo ko and kiss your old hands (by that time..aha), love you mam virgie.

VANESSA:
hi ma'am virgie, i have just read your article from mike's blog, and i must admit naiyak po ako.. Thank you po sa lahat ng supporta na ibinuhos at ibinigay niyo po sa bacth namen. I'll miss you po..Thank you po sa lahat ng mga itinuro niyo for us to become a better person. Godbles po..

MIKE:

Ma'am, I just want to tell you that you're the best teacher I've had. I can't thank you enough. No amount of words can describe the appreciation that all of us feel. Thank you for grooming such talents. Thank you for helping us to be the best that we can be.We will never forget you. You will always be part of our success. God bless you and your wonderful family. :)

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