
John Rey Molo: Learning His Lessons
If life were indeed a big workshop, John Rey Molo has just started to get his dose of lessons.
Being away from his parents for months now, this 18-year old second year Electromechanics (EM) Technology student has learned to decide on his own and live within his means. His mother is a public teacher in Tabuelan; his father a farmer. Family life is still tough back home that his newfound “independence” is an experience for him to test the waters. Said he: “I learned how to be thrifty now that I’m studying in CITE. I had to budget the money my parents gave me.”
An honor graduate from Juan Pamplona National High School, John Rey would have wanted to become an engineer but taking up a technology course is way much better, he found out. “My mother insisted that I study here and I think she knows best because I think EM is the best course for me,” he said.
While some find the subjects in EM difficult, John Rey considers them a challenge. Among EM students, he topped the Skills Olympics last Foundation Day for EM department. The competition involved booth wiring, resistor color coding, measuring a workpiece using micrometer and Vernier caliper.
Having gotten high grade point average in workshop subjects, John Rey was also named Best in Technology last school year. The actual hands-on in most subjects and his strong technical background he said helped him to excel in his field. And still nothing could stop this go-getter from reaching the top. “I like to be in the director’s list. I’m working on that. My first year subjects before were just too difficult. Too many assignments. Sometimes a difficult subject would require a four-hour study time at night,” he revealed.
Many have noticed of his happy go-lucky attitude and he burst into laughter when he was told about it. “Yes, sir. I know that. I always laugh and make others happy, but I know that a scholar is not just someone who knows in the class but someone who knows how to go about life. I just don’t take my problems seriously,” he wittingly said.
John Rey amuses himself by playing drums and guitar for leisure. He also plays chess and baseball and enjoys the company of his equally bubbly friends.