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HomeMy AutobiographyMar 20, 2009
I am student no. 2007-17846 also known as Raymond T. Mogul. My story began almost 17 years ago, in the prosperous town of Santa Cruz, the capital of the province of Laguna.
I was born on July 20, 1990 at twelve o’clock noon with a weight of 3 kilograms. Youngest among three siblings and the only male, my name was followed after my father’s name which is Reynald and my second sister which is Reychelle. But because of the hands of fate, a little typographical error occurred, my name which was supposed to be Reymond became Raymond. We first lived in 498 E. Taleon St., Santisima Cruz, Santa Cruz but we moved to Block. 4 Lot12, Villa Adelina VIII, Bubukal, Santa Cruz.

I had my kindergarten at Santisima Cruz Day Care School, but because we moved to our new house, I continued my elementary studies at Bagumbayan Elementary School. I experienced there the joys and delights of being a kid. I learned to read, to write, to speak, and to play. I did not have any worries in those days. I did not have any cares in the world. The words “responsibility” and “discipline” are not yet in my vocabulary. I finished my elementary on March 26, 2003 as Second Honorable Mention. This is where my blissful days end.

I had my secondary studies at Pedro Guevara Memorial National High School. I had a culture shock when I first stepped into its grounds. This is where I saw the different economic status of the country. Students who look like the siblings of a mayor and a governor and students who look like forsaken by heaven and earth. There are also teachers who came from hell and teachers whose name can carry you to heaven. My first year ended with a little sadness because some of my classmates were removed from our class.

In my second year I was elected as president of our class that is why I did not fully enjoy this year. This is where I discovered the meaning of responsibility. Then, in my third year I discovered the meaning of discipline. In this year, our works keep on piling-up because of the nearing day of our graduation. If you do not want to be scolded then do not be lazy. In this year’s summer, I entered a review center for the upcoming UPCAT. In my fourth and last year in Guevara, I met the mother of all terror teachers in our school, the infamous Mrs. Florina Federico. And I found out that the rumors around her are true. No one can breathe in her class. Unfortunately, she teaches the subject with the most teachers that devours their students, Mathematics. However, I also learned a lot of things from her, although not in mathematics, I learned from her that life is not like the murals that can be seen on the buildings of kindergarten, it does not always contain majestic trees, green grass, colorful rainbows and flowers, and a blue sky. And the fear that I felt when I first saw her turned into respect, and this is the last lesson that I learned from her (I can never really comprehend Calculus which is our last lesson).

At the end of my secondary schooling I learned more than I expected, the lessons that I learned from my teachers which are included and excluded in the syllabus, the friends which are on my side in the face of adversity and (mostly) in the face of happiness. And as I walk through the walls of UP, I always carry these lessons within me; in my mind, body and spirit. The only thing that is different and new for me is that I handle my own time and this is the first time that I had a hold with a genuine human brain!

It's difficult to describe myself. It is not because I do not know who I am, but rather, I do not know how put those things together. I don't really know, but maybe I'm just afraid too show off my feelings and make bad impressions from others. As a result, the 'me' that you know now is a quiet, shy, serious and emotionless(?) person.

I have learned a lot of things since I saw the light from the operating room. I have learned that humans are really social animals. I have learned to nod with strange persons, talk and have an acquaintance, and eventually, learned to make friends.

As a kid, I was so jolly and full of laughter. But when my body grew up and began to change, my emotions and thoughts became matured, too. I thought it was a strange thing for a teenager, for I was used to be characterized as a quiet and serious person, and for some, terrifying. Then I started to question myself. Am I really strange and odd?

As I went to the university, my life has change a lot. My views on the things that surrounds us made me appreciate them more. I learned numerous interesting things, which helped me discover more of myself. I am really becoming more of an adult and goodbye sweet childhood, I thought.

As I reach this transition stage of my life, I started to recognize my own strengths and weaknesses. I became aware of my likes and dislikes.

I think I am just a normal teenager doing things that a typical college boy does. Study late at night, play with my PC, photocopy thick handouts, eat and drink with barkada, review for a midterm exam, watch anime DVDs, research assignments and reports, doodle at the back of fillers, laugh out loud with jokes, write reaction papers, hang out with friends, read lab manuals, go to church with family, worry about wrong answers in the final exam, play with family in the park... There are so much I can do like other people. Am I still odd?

Then I realized, we are unique in our own special ways. We are created to be ourselves, and not to become someone else. This is me.

BIO-DATA of
RAYMOND T. MOGUL

Personal Data
Home Address Blk. 4, Lt. 12 Villa Adelina 8, Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Contact Nos. 0921-5714076, (049)808-3492
Age: 18
Sex Male
Date of Birth July 20, 1990
Place of Birth Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Civil Status Single
Citizenship Filipino
Height 5’2
Weight 23 lbs.
Religion N/A
Languages or Dialects (can speak or write)
Filipino and English
(can understand Bicol)
Father’s Name Reynald B. Mogul
Mother’s Name Salvacion T. Mogul

Person to be contacted in case of emergency:
Name: Salvacion T. Mogul
Address Blk. 4, Lt. 12 Villa Adelina 8, Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Contact Nos. 0919-8693601, (049)808-3492
Relationship Mother


Educational Background
School Date Graduated
Elementary Bagumbayan Elem. Sch. March 2003
High School Pedro Guevara Memorial National High School April 2007
College University of the Philippines- Los Baños
Course: B.S. Biology
Major: Microbiology Undergraduate

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
• Proficient in computer software: MSWord, MSExcel, MSPowerpoint, Internet Explorer
• Interacts well with all levels of personnel
• Can work individually or in a team

Motivation: Dedication to learning
No known anxiety disorders
No known somatoform disorders
No known dissociative disorders
No known mood disorders
No known schizophrenic disorders
No known personality disorders
No known sexual deviances and dysfunctions
No known phobias
Believes in the Biological Perspective of Psychology
Also believes in some concepts of Psychoanalytic Perspective (dream interpretation)

I hereby certify that above information is true and correct.

Raymond T. Mogul

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u1raymondmogul wrote on Apr 7, '09
Ei Ma'am Leslee


Di ko rin po kayo malilimutan

P.S.
"Raymond" po 'yun, hindi "Raymund". Mahirap na, baka matandaan nyo ako bilang "Raymund"
psy12ndsem20082009 wrote on Mar 31, '09
Ei Raymund,

Di kita malilimutan... :)
salbehe wrote on Mar 22, '09
huwaw! magaling! :D
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Mga paboritong kanta... puwede ring kahit tono lang:)
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