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Thesis Defended: Christian Jay S. Laya

Thesis Defended: Christian Jay S. Laya

Christian Jay S. Laya


The researcher with his thesis panel members (taken at Hist.Dept. Apr 17-2018 by Sir Jobert Balasa)


April 17, 2018. Christian Jay Sope Laya defended his undergraduate thesis. His thesis was entitled Sto. Nino Parish of Bula: A Historical Narrative. The Panel Members of Jay's thesis defense were Ma'am Hannee S. Badilles ( his thesis'adviser), Ma'am Elma M. Lumantas, MA (his History 199 Instructor) and Sir Allan B. Castino, a faculty member of History Department, MSU-GSC.

The Undergraduate Thesis of Christian Jay begun at exactly four (4) o'clock in the afternoon at Department of History, CSSH, MSU-GSC. 

Before the thesis defense proper, Christian Jay led a simple prayer. His adviser Ma'am Hannee introduced him to the panel members. He read the Statement of Problem as well as the Summary of the finding. They watched the Documentary Film created by Christian Jay. The film took almost 10 minutes.


The researcher with his thesis panel members (taken at Hist.Dept. Apr 17-2018 by Sir Jobert Balasa)
After watching the documentary film, Christian Jay read his finding's conclusion. After his readings, the panel started to castigate his study and shared insights. Ma'am Lumantas gave his scholarly advise, recommendations, and suggested many benevolent inputs to be added in his study. Sir Allan Castino also gave his suggestions and secure copy of Jay's thesis as reference.

At exactly 5 o' clock in the afternoon, Jay's successfully defended his undergraduate thesis. As a token of a victory, the researcher (Christian Jay S. Laya) and his three (3) panel members had a photo off as part of momentous replication of reality. Jay was very much glad to defend his scholarly writings.

Revision of the study is another crucial scenerio hoping to cope up immediately.



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