“When you dream, dream big!” This statement from the late SM founder Tatang Henry Sy Sr. was instilled in the minds of SM Scholar alumni Jay-Ann Ditchella, summa cum laude Batch 2011, and Kerven Flores, cum laude Batch 2012. It inspired them to strive hard in life to achieve their dreams and give their respective families a more comfortable life.
Ditchella and Flores are Accountancy graduates from the University of Negros Occidental Recoletos and University of San Carlos, respectively. Both dreamt bigger as they pursue further studies to become lawyers.
After passing the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure examinations in October 2011, Dichella started working for an auditing firm.
The job enabled her to help her parents with their household expenses. She established a small business for her family and sent her two younger siblings to school.
Although she has already given her family a better life, there’s a part of Dichella that urged her to be better, thus, the decision to take up law.
“You have to dream bigger. At the end of the day, one should try to pursue his or her passion. Only then one can feel more fulfilled in life,” she said.
She studied law at the University of Negros Occidental Recoletos as a working student. She immediately took the bar examinations after finishing law school but failed to make it. She tried again and made it on her second attempt.
“I gave it much thought after failing. At first it was depressing but I was determined to push myself even more after that failure. Now, I am glad I did not give up,” she said.
“Success is not achieved overnight. I planned and took it one step at a time, one goal at a time,” she added.
As for Flores, his family of five managed to get by with a small sari-sari store as the only means of income. Through the SM scholarship program, he was able to finish his undergrad studies which opened opportunities for him.
After getting a teaching position at the University of San Carlos, he decided to pursue law studies and finished it while working at an accounting firm in Manila.
“I get so much satisfaction and contentment seeing my parents happy with what we all have become,” Flores said.
“I know it is a challenge to pursue law while working but I am determined to change the life of my family. I know that it will be difficult for me to sustain the expenses for my studies as we are not well off. I used this to inspire myself to push harder in order to change our economic situation,” he added.
Ditchella and Flores were among the 2,103 passers out of 7,685 who took the 2019 Bar examinations. Their journey is an inspiration for other SM scholars who, like them, dream of a better life for their family.
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