Monday

For all those who came...

For those who came to the Convergence-IE/EMG Night - Thank you!

Admittedly - the show could have been better.

Straightforwardly - the show we had last Thursday, 29 November, was not the show the student leaders planned.

The show that we all experienced was a mere, at the most, 65% of what we planned. Why? We changed the show's objective, on the fly, from staging a grand show to a simple puritanical objective of finishing it by 11pm so that majority of those who came will make the curfew.

We all do not want to add a traumatic experience at the police station on top a fun filled night with hints of moments spent looking for table, chairs and food = )

Thank you also for your patience and your understanding.

Above all, thank you for your support.

As an adviser to the IE-EMG SC, I promise to do a better job being an adviser to the Student Council so that we all can serve you, the IE-EMG Students, better!

Merry Christmas!

2 comments:

  1. Having been to 3 IE Nights (this year was my third), I have to say that while it was not all that good, it was not all that bad either.

    We can plan all we want but the execution and end-results are still part of the game. This is something I've learned both from my PLM and AdMU experience.

    Something went wrong, I think, at the onset. The program started 3 hours late - based on what is written on the tickets and invites, program starts daw at 6. And yes, we can all blame that to the fact that we are Filipinos and there is such thing as Filipino time. While we cannot blame the government for imposing a necessary curfew but it made the not so good situation worse.

    Well, your SC leaders can learn something from this experience - that same old line from Spiderman, with great power comes with great responsibility.

    To be a leader entails hardwork and does not encourage mediocrity (endless pwede na yan attitude).

    So there. My two cents worth.

    =)

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  2. I still trust the SC team. =)
    Godbless!

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