alot of fresh graduates are too confident that they can face the real life out there as for them, they are academically smart.they passed the board with flying colours and sure enough they think that with their diplomas and good school records they can be successful. everyone thinks that when you go to school and finish college you will become successful but really.how many unemployed graduates do we have in philippines?and where are they now and what are they doing? did they really able to practice what they've learnt at school?
If you pay attention in class, a lot of the problem solving IS applied, but only to a certain limit. There is always the barrier of just being in the classroom and not having to go through it practically.
Like an engineering student that needs the skill before performing his job. It really is essential.
But like i said "30% is learn in the classroom and 70% is learnt outside of the class room." We all face the real-world sooner or later. Atleast we are equipped, if not totally armed.
well you assumed that i am not financially secured because i didnt finish college?what a stupid reasoning maam.ana nalang gyud ka ka non-sense? yes there were many likes in your thread but they didnt like your posts/comments, they like the opossite of your ideas![]()
.get the picture again?ive never seen anyone this stupid, maam, its 1am here,my office is close come back next day
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. you have no idea how i run my business maam and if you really do like you say u do?id be damn broke by now!
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and im sure my workers are gonna run for the hills when theyll have someone like you as their boss.goodluck!
Last edited by nitwit; 07-11-2011 at 11:01 PM.
i know that!
but it's about the applicability! does this graduates able to apply what they learned? or they simply studied because of compliance?
well, this is the philippines. the rotten country! where everybody should study college to earn a minimum wage job!
face it! an example. you have an accounting degree, you're a CPA, and yet, you landed on a cashier job!
but of course this is the philippines! you should be able to graduate college to be successful! it's not like america! bill gates isn't residing here!
i can sense the bitterness in your writing maam.i pity you,yes its not america and bill gates ofc doesnt live in philippines but bill gate wasnt throwing his money away to the citizens of america.... and america?theyre in recession, alot of people lost their jobs just so you know.
.goodbye to your american dream eh
Diploma and TOR are not good indicators of success. They are not even good indicators kun tinuod ba nga nakasabot ang bag-ong graduate sa mga subject nga iyang gisudlan. Daghan nindot og grado pero pag-abot sa actual nga working environment dili magdugay kay either gi-fire sa manager kay dili kabalo'g teamwork or ni-resign kay kulang sa determination or taas og garbo (dili gusto tudloan).
i'm not bitter, i'm sweet!
there he goes again with rotten country-rotten country crap. Get out of the Phils if you're so unhappy. or is working in a call center not enough to buy a ticket? I'm sure ull make a better living there and dive into the wealthiness of the country.
besides, getting a lower job compared to one's course does not only happen in the philippines.
Also, to get to the top, you need to start with baby steps. being a CPA who gets a cashier job can easily climb up the ladder in time. u dont expect to land a managerial level without effort and recognition. duh ... Common sense
try convincing yourself. no wonder why your sooo bitter, you have finished college and you think your smart yet where are you? thats cause you dont have common sense. and yet you think just because some people didnt finish college they cant possibly be financially secured anymore![]()
. do you even hear yourself?
no wonder your in so much denial because you are just envious to other people's success. i wonder how far would you go in this self denial? games over bayot, wake up!![]()
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