A Senior High Student’s Plea For Reconsideration At His Dream University
STUDENT CAMPS OUTSIDE – This senior high student decided to camp outside the registrar office of his dream university after failing college entrance exam.
Ino Pamaran, a senior high student said he took his actions in his own will. His mother, Maan, expressed her full support towards her son’s decision to plea using a way he originally thought of.
The frustration that came with the realization that he did not pass the entrance exam may have triggered the Senior High student Ino Pamaran to take action by pleading his case.
He stood outside the University’s registrar office with a placard saying “Reconsider Me?” As seen on the picture of the lad posted by netizen Isabelle Lalatag.
The reason behind why Ino badly wants to get into the University was also revealed. This is based on an article from MB Life.
According to the article, Ino Pamaran grew up with the idealistic endeavors of serving the country. He said his mother always showed him the real world by exposing him to public issues.
This inspired the young dreamer to strive to become a politician. He said he wants to get into his dream University because he believes that is the place place for him to undergo proper training.
Ino also explained, according to the article, that the University served as a birthplace for a lot the nation’s greatest leaders in his statement:
“It’s where a lot of the nation’s greatest leaders picked up the knowledge and wisdom to become who they are. It’s the place where I can learn how to fully serve the Philippines for its betterment.”
His persistence with his plead was noticed by some of the University’s staff. Hearing him out, the staff explained that they could not do anything about his situation. However, they expressed their encouragement.
Although Ino did not get the positive result he was aiming for, he went home more determined and stronger.
He expressed his emotions with his statement: “I feel more determined than ever, thanks to what I learned from the people there…”