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May 31st, 2014 12:54 AM #11
Di ako hiningan ng transcript nor diploma sa interview ko. All I showed them was my one-page resume.
It's not the grades alone - that only comprises 1 line in your resume. A lot of my batchmates na super taas ng grades, so-so lang trabaho. Talo sila ng mga batchmate ko na steady yung grades pero backed by org involvement, competitions, and good communication skills.
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May 31st, 2014 01:00 AM #12Mahaba haba yun sir eh actually talaga ust,dlsu,mapua pasado dati kaso yun nga nagka problema isa na po yan sa naging prob ko po.
Plan ko lang mag maldito. May mga kilala lang po friends dun hindi rin po kasi ako nag cacar papunta sa school. Commute lang din.
Salamat po
P.s: walang sarili car. Puro taga alaga at maintain lang hehe
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May 31st, 2014 01:08 AM #13
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May 31st, 2014 01:26 AM #14Mahaba po sir ang kwento pag tinype ko pa. Ganto nalang po nasabihan po kasi ako mag aabroad at dun nalang mag college. Eh yung tatay ko gumawa ng paraan para hindi ako matuloy sa ibang bansa. So ayun po nagulo na po yung pag aaral ko. Sensya na po sir may kahabaan po talaga yung kwento kung full detail eh.
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May 31st, 2014 01:31 AM #15
Dont't bother. The TS might be under the #retzing mode only.
I may be stupid, but I am not a fool.
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May 31st, 2014 01:43 AM #16
Never mattered for me, after all I'm from South Cotabato and it's never about your school. It's all about you.
I was once asked when I got here in Luzon if I'm a product of a top university. Sagot ko lang eh... "Why don't we just talk about me, and the things that I can do for your company."
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May 31st, 2014 01:52 AM #17the top-er the school, the taller the ladder it gives you. but what we do at the top of that ladder, is really up to us.
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May 31st, 2014 04:55 AM #19Ang maganda sa mga kilalang schools, mas marami kang makikilala na pwede mo maging connection sa negosyo or trabaho in the near future.. It is not really the kind of education that they will give you but yung study habits, pero those habits can be given by good state universities..
Anyway, MAPUA today is not equal to MAPUA yesterday.. So di na ganun kahirap ang MAPUA ngayun.
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May 31st, 2014 07:00 AM #20I have to agree and disagree. Mapuan here.
First three years ng schooling ko is semestral, mas mahirap para sa kin.
Yung last two years ko is quarterm na, mas madali sa kin.
Sa iba naman, other way around.
TS, not really about the school. But the school will teach you the attitude na kelangan mo after you graduate. Its all about how you absorb all the trainings.
Contrary sa common notion, may social life din sa mapua ang common students like us. Beside sa kabilang kanto lang ng Muralla ang school of choices mo (Letran at Mapua).
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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