Oct 7, 2010 marks the day of the Grand Case Presentation. There will be two sets. Set A (BSN IV 1-8) and Set B (BSN IV 9-15). I am from section 10 so I belong in the Set B. As I have mentioned in my previous blogs, I will be a presenter.
The members of the SET B team arrived tense and trembling. We had our case presented at almost 3:00pm. The Introduction of the Case and Presenters was SUPERB. Define high-technology. As soon as our Introduction presenter made her way to the stage, I had this nervous feeling cos I will be next. I was quite scared that I might miss the lines. And..So I was introduced and got up on stage. Thank you to the very striking spotlight that I can barely see the audience. Ha-ha. I am so thankful that those people behind the presentation are cheering us up. I could only see the faces of the few. (My co-presenters on the side, Ma’am Bergado, Ate Axzelle, Gelo, Franz, Kim, Elaine, Jomar on the front, Ian at the audience). They have been very supportive while we were presenting. Thanks to them. My exposure and presentation was really long than I thought. Still, I enjoyed that particular moment and I was at my very best. That’s a One Time, Big Time experience so I needed to be at my very best. As I ended the parts I presented, I was glad to have heard the clapping of the hands and some cheers. I was very happy as I stepped down the stage and seen my co-presenters happy, proud, and satisfied of what I did. That was actually the best feeling.
Even up to the moment that the presentation ended, we were happy and cheering for each other. The critiquing of the panelists was the judgment time. We are just so grateful that we were geared up enough to face the critiques. And yes, the questions raised by the panelists were answered by our team very well. I must say the working for the case for hours is very much worth it.
We bagged the BEST CASE award. And Danica (our laboratory presenter) bagged the Best Speaker. Actually, everyone in the group is the best speaker. I am really proud of our team, for exerting so much effort in this case study. The memorization and the so much understanding of the subject matter are never easy. BUT, with the values of teamwork and perseverance instilled within ourselves, we were able to have undertaken the case study very well. That I must say. Kudos for a job well done guys!
And I must also say….PRAYERS will DO MOVE MOUNTAINS. To God be the Glory! =)
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