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The document describes a student named Jonalyn F. Bangalisan. It shares that as a child she was forced to learn chess and didn't think it was useful, but later beat classmates who underestimated her skills. The student expects the course to be useful, classmates to be respectful online, and advance notice of exams for those with poor internet.

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State Your Full Name

The document describes a student named Jonalyn F. Bangalisan. It shares that as a child she was forced to learn chess and didn't think it was useful, but later beat classmates who underestimated her skills. The student expects the course to be useful, classmates to be respectful online, and advance notice of exams for those with poor internet.

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State your full name: Jonalyn F.

Bangalisan

Describe yourself by using one adjective that starts with the first letter of your first name.

Share at least 1 interesting life story/experience/hobby/skill/talent to the class

When I was in grade 5, my teacher forced me to learn how to play chess, even though I'm not
interested. I thought he was wasting his time because it is useless anyway, but when I was in high school
watching my classmate play chess, the boy mocks the girl because he thinks he's winning, and he keeps
saying that the girls are weak, which I hate the most. I interfere with their game, and to cut the story
short, I manage to beat him even though it was the first time that I played chess after my teacher had
taught me. The same happened in my senior high school years, wherein I joined and win a formal chess
competition for the first time in an intramurals event. I just realized that a person without experience
doesn't mean he/she isn't capable of doing something.

What are your expectations?

a. To this subject/course

I expect this subject to broaden my knowledge and to be useful in my profession in the future.

b. To your instructor and classmate;

I expect everyone, especially during the online discussion, to be respectful and mindful of themselves to
avoid disturbance in-class discussion.

c. To the manner delivery of instruction through online learning

I expect an advance announcement to be made in terms of activities or exams to consider those


students who have poor internet connections.

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