nursing and chemical engineering. both are in demand karon kai mao lagi mang gawas man so dako kaau ug earning pag adto na sa gawas mag work.. sos ang mentality naman lang gyud sa pinoy sa..
nursing and chemical engineering. both are in demand karon kai mao lagi mang gawas man so dako kaau ug earning pag adto na sa gawas mag work.. sos ang mentality naman lang gyud sa pinoy sa..
little do people know how that there is a dire need for aviation professionals nowadays.
bsag nsa nga kurso imng kuhaon bsta pursigido lng jud ka mka ingon jud ka nga in demand jud na..dili ang imng kurso in demand kun dili ikaw ang in demand..
hehehe.. mao gyud capt pero morag lisod2 man gud na nga industry ang aviation .. hehehe. ma crash pa lang ang eroplano namo :P
beliv ko sa ENGINEERING na kurso kay d jd ma luma..
pwede medtech
bisag unsa basta nursing
Off-topic: I beg to disagree.
We have plenty of IT industries already. And more investors are coming/expanding.
The growing problem nowadays is how to sustain a steady flow of quality IT-related university/college graduates to serve this booming market. We must ride with the momentum and should be able to address the high demands for caliber IT professionals.
OnT:
Personally, if I am to give my top 10, see majors below:
1 - Information Technology/Information Management/Computer Science/Computer Engineering
2 - Civil Engineering/Architecture
3 - Commerce/BA/Accountancy
4 - Chemical Engineering
5 - Fine Arts
6 - Mechanical Engineering
7 - Medicine
8 - Law
9 - Aviation-related degrees
10 - Hospitality and Tourism-related degrees
Last edited by urejiak; 10-08-2011 at 09:39 PM. Reason: spelling
funny kaayo
na apil ang nursing ..
then wala na apil ang Physical Therapy
GO PT ^^
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