A graduand hooked the online community with his unique post.
GRADUAND – Graduating student Mark Gino A. Aquino’s post went viral on the social media after he posted an unusual college photo bearing an intense caption.
Recently, the online platform has been hooked by a post which can be found on the Facebook account of Mark Gino Aquino, a graduating student of Lyceum Northwestern University-Dagupan.
Unlike the usual graduation posts of graduating students, Aquino posted a photo of him wearing a black graduation robe with his two hands showing signs you would rarely see done by others who are posing for a graduation photo.
Aside from that, this B.S.E.E student of Lyceum – Dagupan also attached an intense caption to his photo.
According to the caption, those people who always keep on asking him if he will graduate or when he will graduate have no idea on what he have gone through which made him stay longer in college.
He stated that in college, it is not a race that one should really come first for what is important is that one finishes the race and has learned.
“Oo nahihirapan silang magpaaral saakin kaya nag working student ako noon,” Aquino stated.
[Yes they find it hard to send me to school so I became a working student before.]
According to him, the company of his classmates who copies on him but is selfish whenever he is the one who will copy from them is really cool.
The graduand stated in his post that it is really hard to stop yourself from sleeping whenever a strict professor is lecturing in front and you are very sleepy. He also stated that one thing hard in college is that you will buy one set of papers and it will only last for a week.
Aquino stated that it is the reality of college life – you can’t do anything but ride on whatever is the ‘trip’ of the group.
In his post, he thanked those people who were there to help him most especially his family. He thanked them for being always there for him whenever he faces problems and for understanding him.
According to him, the Lord did not leave them. He stated that whenever he has a problem, he would think that the Almighty gave it to him as he will get through it.
Aquino treats his problem as a mission and he thanked the people who helps him in his mission.
His post has already reached more than eight thousand shares on the online platform and lots of Facebook users congratulated him via comments.
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