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Tandingan: Being a problem-solver is awesome

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My mind had to handle the pressure of having to pass the exam to continue the 100 percent passing rate streak and also to not disappoint my family and the school WAYNE LORENZ TANDINGAN Top 1, Chemical Engineerin­g Licensure Exam

It may not be Wayne Lorenz Tandingan’s dream course, but the standout from the University of San Carlos (USC) still managed to climb his way to top the chemical engineerin­g board exam.

Becoming a chemical engineer was not Tandingan’s initial plan. He wanted to take a triple major in chemistry, physics, and biology.

“I was interested in the natural sciences,” Tandingan said.

He, however, saw the same natural sciences applied in chemical engineerin­g, although in a way different from what he expected.

“I still learned to love the course and the thought of being a problem-solver is awesome, too,” he said.

Tandingan placed first in the May 2017 chemical engineerin­g board exam, with a rating of 85.20 percent.

The USC graduate admitted that he was a bit relaxed as he studied at his own pace. “I don’t have a consistent study schedule and my girlfriend often drags me to study in cafes or in fastfood restaurant­s,” he said. The most stressful part for him was to prepare his mind and body before taking the test.

Tandingan also admitted that he had to “handle six to eight hours of sitting and answering” as a part of his preparatio­n for the board exam.

Tandingan came from a family of achievers. His sister graduated cum laude in management accountanc­y, while his brother was a magna cum laude in computer engineerin­g. He was the first, though, to top a board exam.

“Maybe it indeed runs in the blood,” he said in jest.

Tandingan already has a contract to work in an oil company in the Philippine­s as he was a scholar of the firm. He and his family are in Japan for a vacation. They are set to return to Cebu on June 11.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? TOP ONE. Taking up chemical engineerin­g was not Wayne Lorenz Tandingan’s dream course, but he decided to pursue with it when he saw that it would still nurture his interest in the natural sciences.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO TOP ONE. Taking up chemical engineerin­g was not Wayne Lorenz Tandingan’s dream course, but he decided to pursue with it when he saw that it would still nurture his interest in the natural sciences.

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