SILENCE /ATENEO ADMISSION ESSAY (2021)

Hello guys, I wanted to share this personal essay that I have written for my application to Ateneo. Sadly, my results came out this week and I got WAITLISTED. Maybe this essay will serve as a guide on what to avoid when writing a personal essay. Nevertheless, here is the essay. good luck!

 SILENCE

Written by: Geomari Miguel R. Dominguez

“Silenzio, Bruno.”

A memorable line from the Disney film “Luca”. The character aims to silence “Bruno”, the voice in our head that feeds negativity, fear, and insecurity. That line touched a special place in my heart — my silent journey of self-healing from depression, which taught me the value of listening, the significance of exploring, and the power of inspiring.

When I was in 6th Grade, I was part of the “Pilot Section”, where all students who were assigned there were recipients of the academic excellence award from the previous level. My classmates were all gifted with intelligence, talent, and determination contrary to my happy-go-lucky personality.

The “Bruno” inside my head whispered that I am mediocre compared to my peers. The fear, pressure, and constant comparison from myself, my teachers, and my parents were the turning point of my depression.

The personal battles were then followed by family problems. I have to deal with my mediocrity, my depression, and my struggle with family.

My own “Silenzio, Bruno” came in the form of a poem entitled “Footprints in the Sand”. The beautifully written poem tells the narrative of a person running in the sand with God. In the good days, there were two sets of footprints, and in the bad days, there was only one set. The person asked God why there is only a single set of footprints in those bad times. God’s answer gave me consolation in those trying times and I quote:

"My precious child, I love you and will never leave you.

Never, ever, during your trials and testings.

When you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."

Mother Teresa once said, “ God speaks in the silence of our hearts. Listening is the beginning of the prayer.”

That moment taught me that in the silence I prayed to Him to help me, to comfort me, and to love me. In the event when I remembered the poem, came the realization that it is important to listen. The value of listening taught me that God’s answer has always been there waiting to be discovered.

In High School, I began to process self-healing. I recollected and reconnected to my old optimistic self. I gave myself the chance to explore Volleyball, Teatro, and Student Council. 

I played volleyball for Intramurals in 9th Grade and 10th Grade. I made friends, learned new skills, and improved my sportsmanship. 

I also joined the Teatro Filipino Club in 10th Grade. We performed two plays namely: “Kasali ang Lahat, Lahatay Kasali'' and “Himig ng Lipunan”. Both of which tackled social and political issues. It opened my mind about the issues like the Oplan Tokhang, the abused farmers, and the struggles of the LGBTQIA++ Community.

At that same level, I was asked to run for the position of Vice President. I was enthusiastic during thecampaign and Miting De Avance. I may have lost, but that opened the opportunity for me to be part of the committee. As a part of the committee, I was assigned to host the two programs of the Student Council which are: “Kislap High School Dance” and “Christmas Party for the High School Department”. Because of that, I found a new side of me that I love hosting.

I have read a quote that said, “ Fill your life with experiences, not things. Have stories to tell, not stuff to show." That showed me the significance of exploring, which allowed me to discover possibilities and opportunities that made me grow as a person. The once self-deprecating and mediocre view disappeared for

I immerse myself in the world to learn, to develop, and to progress.

There is a saying by Nelson Mandela that goes, “As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.” In life, I learned that my goal should be to inspire other people that they can overcome and win the silent battles and struggles they are facing. It does not end with journey I experienced — depression, self-healing through exploration — I have to share it to inspire other people to have a positive outlook, a strong faith, and a good attitude in facing life.

I was privileged to host our class’ Outreach Program to the elderly in the Home for the Aged in Provident Village, Marikina City. It was for our celebration of our Patron Saint: Saint Francis of Assisi. My classmates and I shared our experiences and stories with our grandparents. I got the chance to chat with them and bond with them as an “apo” during that day. I learned so much from their wisdom and their life experiences.

I have the habit of writing letters to my friends and family members. I write whenever it’s their birthday, or it’s Christmas, or just a normal day. I give it to show my love, care, and affection to them that I cannot express verbally.

February this year, I started my blog with the name “Kasibulan”, which means spring, growth, and youth. My main objective in starting this blog was to share my experience in poems, short stories, and anecdotes. I hope that I inspire someone who experienced the same and be the source of hope to overcome their struggles.

The “Brunos” inside our heads hinder the growth and development of our minds, hearts, and souls. When we let it consume us, we become the slave of our weakness. However, hope is always present. We can overcome our struggles and battles as long as we find time to reflect and contemplate in silence. In that silence of our hearts, we learn and grow. And, I grasped those life lessons — the value of listening, the significance of exploring, and the power of inspiring — when my depression happened. 

For light is seen when all is dark, and His voice is heard in the silence of our hearts.

“Silence is the greatest source of strength.”

-Lao Tzu

THE BATTLE TO SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAKE NEWS IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (2022)

 

Nakapasa ako sa UST! Yay! Thank you Lord! So, sa second screening namin ni-require kami na magsulat ng essay tungkol sa paano namin magagamit 'yung technology sa aming chosen program. At ito ang ipinasa ko. Thankfully nagustuhan nila at nakapasa ako. Ang program na pinili ko ay AB History kasi kilala ang UST na pinakamatandang isstitusyon sa Asya kaya mayaman ito sa impormasyon. 'Yun lang at ito na ang aking essay. Enjoy!

The Battle against Social Issues and Fake News in the light of History and Digital Technology

by Geomari Miguel R. Dominguez

Generation Z is the first generation to have an access to internet connectivity. It posed both advantages and disadvantages, especially now in the online learning set-up.  I have chosen the History program, which has been a hot issue nowadays. Fake news has been rampant regarding news for everyone has had their hands to spread whatever information they wish.

I would optimally use the technology to my advantage in pursuing my program at the University of Santo Tomas by effectively using the resources that the university would offer and with the resources gathered I will efficiently be using my skills to spread the truth in history in social media platforms.

The University of Santo Tomas was founded on April 28, 1611, by Miguel de Benavides. Thus, making it the oldest university in Asia. That numerous knowledge from different periods of time has collectively made the institution a powerhouse of historical information. From the likes of Jose Rizal and the GomBurZa who made impactful contributions to the nationalistic advancements of the Philippines. With that my passion for reading History would utilize the heart of nationalism burning from those heroes translated into the works of Jose Rizal in Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo, and many more books in the haven of knowledge – The Miguel de Benavides Library.

I believe that History does improve the quality of intellect and life of people for it is the collective memory of human civilization. Contrary to the beliefs of many that history is mere memorization, it is finding the significant lessons of events to the present time. As Martin Luther King Jr. would say, “We are not makers of history. We are made by history.”

In the materials and resources that I have relished upon, I would then apply them to my skillset: writing and performing. I am an aspiring writer and have been found with the works of Binibining Mia on Wattpad, she has been producing novels with the themes of history. With that being said, I aspire to follow in her footsteps for I am also am a firm believer in the significance of Philippine History.

I have been also a part of the Teatro Filipino way back in 10th Grade and we have performed “Himig ng Lipunan”, which tells the story of the unproductive and problematic students, the struggles of the farmers, and the elitism of the rich, the LGBTQIA++ community and the church. In a way, I have performed a glimpse of history that is ongoing and I am taking part in opening blindness of the people to the cancers of society.

Going back to the fake news, with the edited, filtered, and distorted lens. I will exert my absolute effort to spread the truth in history, especially on Facebook, where people tend to be gullible over edited headlines and video clips.

I currently have my blog where I share a glimpse of my life and the stories in my head. That in its little way I am becoming a historian, myself. Slowly and gradually writing the chapters of the new age.

Digital technology and History should be utilized effectively and efficiently for it to bear good fruits that would beneficial to the advancement and progression of humanity towards building a community that is inclusive, respectful, and responsible. As a part of Generation Z, I would do my part to lessen the spread of fake news on social media by battling it with facts learned from this program in the prestigious university and cultivating the minds of the next generation to find the essence of History whilst in the Digital Age.

O MABATHALANG AWA (2022)

 O Mabathalang Awa

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