Scholarships to three ‘apo’ by top US schools

Please indulge this ancient grandfather as he revels on the simultaneous but separate grants of masteral scholarships by top schools in the United States to his three grandchildren, Andrea P. Manalac, University of Michigan (UMich), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Rafa P. Yaptangco, Fordham University, MBA, and Victoria P. Hannett, University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Master of Biotechnology. 

          Andrea is the Panganiban Disney expert. She rode 36 out of 47 Walt Disney World attractions continuously from 8:00 AM until 1:00 AM the next day. In 12 months between 2011 and 2012, she visited Disney Parks in Hongkong, Tokyo, Paris, Los Angeles (LA), and Orlando. Last December, she led the Panganiban Family on a Disneyland tour in LA. 

          From high school to college, she was (like her Lolo… ehem) very active in extra-curricular activities that led her to pursue a career in human capital development. At Shopee, she started as a recruiter and was quickly promoted within a year of working. She was an HR business partner prior to working at PwC as a senior consultant for workforce transformation. 

          Though offered scholarships by several schools, she eagerly chose UMich, following her mom’s footsteps. She is excited to learn more about different industries and to develop her leadership skills. Indeed, her Mama Lin, Papa Tong, Lolo Art, Lola Leni (from heaven), her parents Noy and Tet are mighty proud of her. 

          Rafa held a golf club at age three. And why not? His parents spent lots of time playing golf with him. During the Covid era, his golf handicap improved from 30 to 10 in one year. Today, three years later, he carries a single digit handicap. Just like that. He arrived a few days ago after playing at his friend’s invitation, at the world-famous Pebble Beach Golf Club. 

          As a young boy, he suffered from pesky tonsilitis that forced him to stay home and confined to his desktop. This unlikely scenario started his life-long romance with gadgets, gaming, and technology, becoming a tech-support to his friends, classmates, teachers, and family. Who said letting a child spend too much time on a computer is bad? It turned out to be Rafa’s competitive advantage. 

          After graduation, Rafa worked at Lazada as a user growth analyst; and then at Tik Tok as an e-commerce growth marketing manager. To the delight of Fr. Bobby Yap, he chose to pursue his MBA at Fordham that offered him a formidable “dean’s scholarship.” 

          Fascinated by the brain, Victoria decided to pursue a masters in biotechnology, which, I am told is the use of biology to develop products and methods to improve human health and society. She is focused on drug discovery, the creation of new treatments and delivery systems on neurodisorders, and improvement of patients’ quality of life. Examples of neurodisorders that she hopes to treat are migraine (which her mom suffers from), stroke (the cause of 

death of both her paternal grandparents), dementia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 

          Victoria applied to graduate programs in seven top US universities. She was not only accepted to all but also offered scholarships in five of them! How blessed is she to have the privilege of picking one diamond (Penn) among five equally valuable diamonds. 

          To borrow Taylor Swift’s words, Victoria had champagne problems! Mabuhay! 

          Amazing indeed, all my three apos applied merely for admissions but were offered multiple scholarships. My Leni joins me from heaven in thanking our Lord for His grant of these incalculable blessings to my family. 

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