My life story begins on October 31, 2003, when I was born in Santo nino Piat Cagayan. I was the third child in our family, and my parents were overjoyed to welcome me into the world. My early childhood was filled with laughter, curiosity, and endless questions about everything around me. I grew up in a loving household where education and values were highly prioritized.
During my elementary years at Cauayan Central Elementary School, I discovered my passion for mathematics and science. I remember winning my first academic award in Grade 3 for being the top student in our class. My family has always been supportive of my dreams and aspirations, encouraging me to pursue excellence in everything I do.
As I grew older, I developed interests in computers and technology. One of my most memorable experiences was when my father brought home our first computer when I was 8 years old. This experience taught me the importance of embracing new technologies and sparked my interest in the digital world.
My elementary school days were marked by consistent academic performance and active participation in school activities. I particularly enjoyed mathematics and computer classes because they challenged my logical thinking and problem-solving skills. During this time, I also learned the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
The transition to high school was both exciting and challenging. I enrolled at Cauayan City National High School where I continued to excel academically while exploring new interests. My high school years were characterized by academic achievements, participation in computer programming competitions, and forming lasting friendships with classmates who shared similar interests.
During my teenage years, I faced several challenges including balancing academic responsibilities with extracurricular activities and dealing with the pressure of choosing a career path. However, these experiences helped me grow as a person and taught me valuable life lessons about time management, prioritization, and decision-making.
One of the most significant events during my high school years was participating in a regional programming competition where our team placed second. This experience shaped my perspective on teamwork and collaboration and influenced my decision to pursue Information Technology as my college course.