I would be happy to be either but in all honesty changing the world would need no categorical sphering <that of a superhero or a summa cum laude>.
Earning the degree of a summa cum laude requirses much assertion of efforts, fervor to answer to the resposibilities and atleast some inate excellence in thinking (brain) and feeling (the heart).
Being a super hero requires almost the same.
Changing the world requires almost the same too..
Fact is you can change the world who ever you are granted that you have the willingness, passion and sinceirty to do so.
Those labels in this case aren’t necessary or much of a condition. Just as fitting it is, in my world labels are for canned soups.. We don’t need them, We can change the world in some simple ways with the hope that the society responds by making an echo of our “random acts of kindess”
LET’s all strive to be Summa, Magna, Cum laudes or graduates in our own ways and Heroes in our own days…
We can be both.
Everyone is pressuring me to become a summa cumlaude. My family is of course there to back me up whenever I encountered hardships in my studies. My first two years in college shows that I am a potential and I could be summa cumlaude (the fact na determining factor ang first two years namin kaya kayang-kaya ko na ang last two years). My classmates and schoolmates are expecting something from me also kaya kakapressure talaga.
When at the blink of an eye…
Nawala lahat ng yun. Kinain ng extracurricular activities ang time ko. I represented my college in different quiz bee contests, dance contests, at iba pang contests jan. I entered several organizations to see the life on the other side.
I am not putting all the blame to my extracurricular activities. But here is my point: If you want to be a summa cum laude, then be a summa cumlaude. If you want your studies not to suffer then be brave enough not to be tempted by any organizations that you want to be a part of.
I treasured every help my organizations give me. I became a part of Ayala Young Leaders’ Congress and a lot of credit goes to my orgs. Nanghihinayang lang ako na sana naging summa cum laude ako or atleast gumraduate man lang na Class Valedictorian ng school namin kung nag-focus lang sana ako sa studies.
And I sighed a relief after Renzo said karamihan sa mga Class Valedictorian o Summa cumlaude hindi ang pinakasuccessful sa batch.
That would mean, who succeed is those who know a lot about life.
The bottom line is: Hindi naman masamang magkaroon ng social affiliations. Wag lang sinosobrahan to the extent na nakakalimutan na natin ang academics natin.
Tina Mantaring says:
This is an interesting topic, if only because it’s something i’ve thought about a lot in these last few weeks.

When I entered college, I resigned myself to the fact that making summa would be almost impossible. Good luck, with my course being Computer Engineering, where graduating on time is already a feat in itself. I said that I did not to be pressured by acads, so I made it a point to NOT compute my GWA. I didn’t want my college life to be dictated by a bunch of numbers on paper. Someone once told me that it was better to be a magna with a life, than a summa with no life. After all, magna is still magna, right?
So yeah, I joined a bunch of organizations, and because active in a lot of different projects, even when I was only a freshman. Still, I never neglected my studies. It was funny, because sometimes my friends and orgmates would find out what my average for the sem was before I did (the list of University and College scholars is always posted in the lobby of our college). I more or less knew my academic standing because I’ve been a consistent University Scholar my entire college life.
Still, imagine my surprise when I finally computed by GWA last October. I’d needed it for the resume I was putting together for OJT applications (which is a lost cause, actually, because our thesis adviser has strongly suggested that we focus on our thesis this summer). After getting my average for my first 7 sems, I discovered that I was THIS close to summa. As in… wow. That’s when I felt all the pressure and the grade-consciousness that I had managed to avoid during my first three and a half years in college. Yuck! >.<
It’s true that grades shouldn’t be the center of your life. Rarely do they reflect your true character as a person. I’d be a whole lot prouder of an active, socially-conscious person than of someone with sky-high grades who doesn’t really do anything useful.
Still, I also believe in making the most out of what you’ve been given. For those of you who don’t know it yet, I plan to pursue my Masters’ degree (and maybe even my PhD) when I graduate, and for that, my college average will play a big part in determining which university I end up in. In this case, my grades aren’t my end goal. They are simply a means for me to make my end goal possible
Summa or superhero? It’s virtually impossible to be both at the same time (believe me, I’ve tried
) But maybe you can use the summa to become a superhero, yeah?
That’s my two cents
Weber Amores says:
8 POINTS why I’d rather be a SUPERHERO than a SUMMA CUM LAUDE
FIRST POINT:
Being a summa cum laude will only prove your accomplishments in your academic life in college, but by being a superhero (depends on how you take it, I take it with powers) you constanly prove how valuable you are to the world.
SECOND POINT:
By being a summa cum laude needs constant upgrading of oneself, thus, when one who is summa cum laude does not meet future expectations carried on by his/her title-frustrations and disappointments comes in. Not to mention the peer and family pressure. When you are a superhero, THE TITLE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. No need for further questioning.
THIRD POINT:
Being a summa cum laude, is most likely a product of persistence towards goals of ensuring financial and job stability in the future. Being a superhero ensures only one thing,
SECURITY in all aspects of the world. Fairly sustainable for one wit hpowers and unfading.
FOURTH POINT:
After being a summa cum laude, you are placed in a yearbook and maybe, in the hallmark of achievers in your school. After being a superhero, you are remembered even without literary mediums. The influence extends to ages, and that if its already millions of year, the superhero becomes a legend.
FIFTH POINT:
After being a summa cum laude, you take efforts in employment. After being a superhero, you are ensured that the world will help you and your family as you retire.(“,)
SIXTH POINT:
After being a summa cum laude, you are faced with fears and challenge of the world. After being a superhero, applause and recognition will come your way for carrying the load of humanity. After being a superhero, you face only tribute and nothing less than respect in your lineage FOREVER.
SEVENTH POINT:
After being a summa cum laude, you tend to envision your sibling of being like you. And you even wish that as they grow, they’d be as competent as you, as intelligent as you, and an achiever just like you. After being a superhero, you only envision yourself in putting a turn-over of responsibility to your siblings because you are already ensured that the legacy lives on, knowing the fact that the power runs in your veins, to you genes, to your blood.
EIGHT POINT:
The life of summa cum laude is bounded by his network who shares his interest, and who he/she thinks could contribute to his/her wellness and at the same time he/she could influence to become a better person. Whereas in the life of a superhero, you have the entire world to explore. A network of billions of people to influence, and a vast array of life to empower and make some significant change.
*Tho latin honors are so fulfilling to have, I could give that up in replace of the responsibilty of a SUPERHERO. Not everyone is given the chance to fly, not everyone is given the chance to manifest magnificent strenght, and not everyone holds accountability. I’d love to be accountable if only I’d play the role with enough power to serve the world. The best thing in there is that you don’t only influence a group of people or some people that you get along or just encounter-by being a superhero unlike being a summa cum laude, YOU INFLUENCE HUMANITY, and I think that’s just the best thing of all. Making a very significant change for the betterment of those who will succeed my generation.
DREAM and it will MANIFEST. ACT on it then MANIFESTations will turn into OPPURTUNITIES that you are to grab, THUS, surely, in a while, your DREAMS will EMBRACE reality.
DREAM BIG. DREAM of BECOMING the BEST SUPERHERO in YOU…
PASS IT ON.
Sam Macagba says:
nung 1st year college talaga ako, i really try to aim high and target at least makapag cumlaude ako.. i became very competitive. .. as in competitive in school… i did not do much of my first year in college… aral…aral. ..aral… . i guess, a lot of you felt this, but having such kind of life made me feel sick and empty… This instance made me realize that there’s more to grades or the title that makes life more fulfiling…
then i joined several organizations. .. i constantly learn how to be a good member and become a good leader in the several organizations in school, which made me a lot happier and made my life a lot more fulfilling. i had more friends, more wonderful experiences and more learninig experinces.. . i gained a better understanding of what i can do and how i can serve others…
then i entered in the school of education (in our school we are only allowed to choose our courses during the second sem of our sophomore year)… i aspired to be a teacher and to be a better person for others…
so anong point ko…? hehehehe
i think that the idea of being a “hero” or “superhero” should not literally be compared to those charcters in the comics or the chracters that the children are watching. the idea of being a superhero should evolve and should fit the status quo.
i prefer to be a superhero since one of the characteritics of a hero is someone who can go beyond his limitations for the welfare of others. wala naman talga akong pakielam dati sa mundo… gusto ko lang ang magpayaman, umunlad ang buhay at matulungan ang pamilya ko… but my college education and my aspiration to become a teacher to others made me understand that there is something more to life and that my life has a purpose.
being a superhero is, i think, a path towards generosity and humility… being a superhero entails a selfless dedication towards helping others grow and be developed… being a superheor entails humility since you are required to acknowledge your weaknesses and try to transcend from them becasue your main object is to be of help to others.
tulad nga ng napag-usapan namin ni bozz renzo, we like superman because although he is a superhero, he is one of the superheroes that closely represents the reality of being a human person. i think that there are a lot of superheroes dito sa mundong ibabaw. although wala nga lng capes tulad nila batman at superman… i think that my AYLC experience affirmed this assumption that i have… i found my justice league sa 74 na taong nakilala ko dun…for this reason, no matter how weak i am at times, no matter how stressed am i with the work that i am doing, i feel encouraged to go above these weaknesses and limitations believing that there are a lot of people who needs to be developed and who needs to be helped and that i am not alone in my aspiration of being a superhero and fly…or sail on…:)
i believe that superhero and (Summa or magna) cum laude is not an either-or to begin with po.
in my case, i am gunning for latin honors because i believe it can help (even in a very tiny way) for employment purposes. If this latin honor can raise a salary even by 500 pesos, this money can be saved up to form part of the tuition of my siblings or the money to build a house for our family (we still rent).
The question i belive is how you plan to be a hero, either in academics, in the arts, in leadership or in all three aspects combined.
We can all be on top in our own ways.
Hi everybody! How’s the summer going for you guys?
This is an interesting topic Des! Siguro, about time for me to break my silence in this group… hehe. I really wanted to join the chats but I always lose track! You guys seem to be always online! It’s kind of hard to keep following every thread!
Anyway, I’d just like to share my experience on the conflict between trying to become a summa cum laude (or magna cum laude) and a superhero. The truth is, before running for or accepting any position, the first thing I ask myself is: how will this affect my studies? Because, after all, we are student leaders, not leader students. Student first before leader. We go to school primarily for education.
But, I know that all of you dear ka-balangahays would agree that it’s impossible to always put your studies first when the whole college, or the whole university even, is counting on you.
This is the dilemma presented to me by our past student council president. Like most of us, he was also trying to maintain a grade in order to graduate a Magna. But, he found the fight futile. He wasn’t serving anyone but himself in that endeavor. He knew he has to do more.
This, he told me, is a choice. Leadership is a sacrifice, no matter how you rationalize.
So, like what we did in our pre-congress workshop, I began to imagine. I tried to picture myself one year from now. I tried to see, hear, feel, and understand how I will be just before graduation. In my mind, I saw two images of Rachel.
Rachel number one is a Magna Cum Laude, a Rector’s Awardee. She has mastered the thick textbooks of Med-Surg and Psych, and broke the record of the highest GPA in the UST College of Nursing. Everyone looks up to her in that pedestal only a few were privileged to stand on.
Rachel number two is a student leader. She spent weekends and late hours in school, organizing activities for the Nursing community. People know her. They do, but it’s just that. She’s someone they work with and that’s it. She’ll graduate with no awards whatsoever – just a handful of experiences in her pocket.
I thought to myself, would it be Rachel number one or Rachel number two? The first one sure is sweet! But, what have I done after that? If I’ll be a Magna, what have I given back to my college, to my University? The prestige will all be mine.
But, if I choose the second Rachel, then I can say to myself that I have served. Sure, there may be no awards after, but who cares? What matters is what I have done for my community, my college. That is one step closer to changing the world, I bet.
A friend texted this message to me just now. Yup, while I’m writing this! (I know, right?)
So, summa cum laude or superman? None of the above, I’m sorry. Just Rachel number two.
NOTE: Before you guys get the idea that I’m against academic honors, I’d like to let you know that I’m not. Being SUPER is okay, too. What I’m trying to say here (and maybe Renzo and Edwin, too), is that IT’S NOT WHAT MATTERS. What matters is how we make a difference in other people’s lives, how we effect change in our communities.
With all my love,
Rachel M. Ayt?
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Stacy Alcantara said:
it’s possible to be summa and superhero at the same time. i can guarantee that 300%. when i entered college, that was my goal and no less. i wanted to prove to everyone that it can be done. these past few sems have been a feat what with all the student activities but hey, you just have to believe in yourself and pull off that balancing act. i’ve been in the student government for seven years since high school. last year, i was the vice president but that’s no excuse to let slip your studies. it’s all about time management. as of now, my qpa is five notches above the minimum required for summa cum laude. the point here is that, it can be done. anyone can do it. why choose between the two when you can have both? kudos to you my fellow kabalanghays!
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Richard Sagun said:
Sail On!