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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

UA&P I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. : Finding the Perfect Course


Joie speaks..

For those in High School, I’m sure some of you are probably worrying about what course to take up in college. There are countless choices around, which makes it harder to find the perfect one. I was definitely like some of you when I was in High School. I had a really tough time figuring it out, but eventually, I was able to discover what I truly wanted to pursue. Deciding on what course to take was a huge step for me since I had to leave my hometown Cebu to take on my dream course. But I have no regrets. I am more than happy here in IMC.

So to you High Schoolers, don’t fret! It’s normal to be uncertain for now, but you have to start charting the right course for you! Here’s an article I found that might help you pick the perfect one.

* From the article “Charting the Right Course” by Gabriella Lee

Thinking about college by now? Or maybe you’re already there and wondering if you’re in the right course. Here’s a guide to making your college and course choices.

Tip#1: EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS

List down at least four to five colleges or universities you want to apply to. Develop a list of criteria that you want to have in order to make your choice. Consult your parents or guidance counselors and teachers when making this list, and consider the following points:

Degrees and courses offered
Scholastic background: is it a reputable school? Does it have a good history of producing top-quality students?
Finances: is it a public or private school? How much does it cost per unit, and are there any financial assistance programs that you can obtain or apply for?

Student population: would you like to go to a small campus or a large one? Is it co-ed or and exclusive girls’/boys’ college?
Campus resources: do they have a library or media center? Are there laboratories well provided for? Does it have regular and easy computer access?
Extracurricular activities: does it support student organizations and varsities?


Tip#2: WRITE YOUR REASONS

Applying for a college course is both a boon and a vane to every high school student--- on the one hand this is your opportunity to prove yourself in a field of study you’re interested in. Bear in mind that you will have to go through at least four years of this, so make sure that you are fully committed to your reason.
The best strategy is to list down what you like doing, and what you think your best subjects are, and compare them to the qualifications of the course you like. Examine your values as well--- are you more interested in making money than doing charity work? Do you value stability and security, are you good at working under pressure; do you enjoy contributing to society?


Tip#3: GET PAST PEER PRESSURE

Separation anxiety is one of the factors that have to be considered when applying for a college. After all, you’re going to be leaving a place you’ve call home for most of your life--- the school you have grown up in, friends and family that make you feel safe. And it’s important to consider whether or not you can handle the pressure of leaving.
But you also have to remember that it is your choice to apply for a college or course that you think is right for you. Learn how to overcome your fears. Friendships have survived, despite geographical distance and differences and experiences. So don’t be afraid to chart your own path: after all, who knows where you might end up right?

*So High School Juniors and Seniors, do you already have some courses in mind? Any worries or concerns? Share with us your thoughts!


To college students, how’d you end up choosing your course? You might want to give us some advice ☺


123 comments:

Anonymous said...

In UA&P, we didn't have to choose a course until second year which was good for me because it gave me time to think about what course I wanted. I think it would also help to take a test fom the guidance councilor to see which courses you're more inclined to. Don't let the interviews intimidate you, be confident and if it's really the course you want, go for it! :)

Anonymous said...

When taking up a course, remember that it should be something that interests you because I have some friends who wanted a different course and they ended up switching in the middle of the year!

Anonymous said...

I want to take up BUSINESS but there are too many business courses available. Still weighing my options :)

Anonymous said...

Thank you!!! I'm still in 2nd year but il start thinking about what course to take because i really don't know yet...

Anonymous said...

When it was time for me to apply for courses in my 2nd year, I suddenly thought of other options aside from IMC. IMC was what i wanted from the start but I realized that I was also interested in Political Economy, Management & a bit of Economics. It made me so confused but I had to decide on which course I was really passionate about.

So I consulted people who knew my strengths and interests like my parents, classmates and teachers. I asked them what they thought was suited for me and surprisingly, all of them said IMC. Even if I was confused at one point, IMC was definitely my perfect course.

In spite of the heavy workload my course demands, everything becomes worth it once you love & enjoy what you do :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Joie! This is a great post. It will really help those who are in need to find the perfect course for them. I myself had a hard time to choose, but when I discovered the IMC program in UA&P, I realized that it was the course for me. No regrets. :)

Anonymous said...

Nursing seems to ba trend in my High School. It's not really my interest but i think i will learn to like it in the long run. I will take it up to go abroad and help my family..

Anonymous said...

PRAYER HELPS :D

Anonymous said...

Is true! UA&P rocks my world!hehe, kidding aside, choosing a course shouldn't leave one popping a vein or two...BUT one has to be serious enough to choose a good institution to enroll in. A good school should be able to guide you through your life decisions, including courses. =)

Anonymous said...

hey joie! nice one...know how i did it? i waited for my calling haha good thing ua&p extended my decision time two more years!=p im happy i got into imc..come to think of it, i was aiming for any pre-law related course...when i got to ua&p, i discovered that my interests are different from what i think i wanted =) in the end, its all about what i wanted and not what others say would best suit me-- because i know myself more than anybody! =P

cheers!

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

To schoolgirl: I suggest you do as much research as you can. Try asking current business students for their recommendations. In UA&P, our Entrepreneurial Management Program is pretty good. You get to put up your own business even before you graduate :)

Anonymous said...

to anonymous who wants to take up nursing... I hear there are many great opportunities for nursing especially abroad! :) my aunt wants to take up nursing here in the philippines and practice in the u.s. :)

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

Anonymous 1: You still have a lot of time to think :) Just let us know if you have questions okay? Goodluck :)

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

Sara: Thanks for sharing, wa :)

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

Anonymous 2: I heard alot of stories about successful nurses abroad :) They say it really pays off. Good luck :)

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

Vany: Hey Vany-boo! Thanks for sharing! I know, i'm really thankful for UA&P as well. If I were in another school, who knows what course I will be in? The CAS Program helped me alot in knowing what i wanted to pursue :)

Anonymous said...

UA&P wasn't really my first choice for college because my older sister was already studying there and I didn't want to follow her footsteps again. But my mom and dad actually weighed the pro's and con's of the different universities with me. I then came to realize that for me, UA&P will offer me the best education possible especially in the field of IT.

I chose Information Technology as my course because ever since I was young, I have always been interested in computers and programming. I invested on something which I knew I was good at. Because of UA&P, I don't only know the technical side of IT, but the business side of it as well. :)

Anonymous said...

Thanxx ate!

Anonymous said...

For as long as I can remember, I had always wanted to be a doctor. This early decision made choosing a college really easy. What made it difficult though, was the fact that most of my friends were headed for different courses. Some took up business, others took up Arts, and still others left Cebu for college.
It was pretty scary venturing into college without the support of all my friends, but still I stuck by my dream. I took up a medical course, made a load of new friends (while still keeping in touch with the old ones), and I have no regrets!

Anonymous said...

ey jason... i think you made the right decision. good that you followed your dreams, anyway, your friends will always be there even if you took a different path..

When i entered college, i also had that feeling. Most of my friends took different courses.. worst, i was the only one studying in my university. in my barkada, there are 2-3 who have the same school. so i was a little bit lonely. but you know what, that made me stronger as a person. my skills were developed better. and now, i'm happy with my school even if i'm not with High school barkada... at least, whenever we meet, there are stories to share...

Anonymous said...

My advice: take time to THINK about your couse. when i was in college, i applied for a course i wasn't so sure of so i kept switching. don't be like me hehehe

Anonymous said...

Consult with family,close relatives and friends...they would surely give you tips on which course to take. But most important is have your counselor review your strong points and weak points. That would help you a lot.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing, Jason :)

Anonymous said...

Hey guys! Just want to thank you for all your comments :)

Good luck to everyone!

Anonymous said...

Hi Joie!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

thanks for helping me. i am thinking of what course to take ty

Anonymous said...

Hi ate! i think i want imc also

Anonymous said...

finding the course for you needs a lot of thinking. do as much research as you can and consult your teachers, parents and friends. good luck!

Anonymous said...

UA&P is the best! the school helps you a lot in choosing courses! I owe so much from my alma matter. now, i'm happy and successful in my job =p

Anonymous said...

Nice post Joe!

Anonymous said...

This post reminds me of my high school days :)

Anonymous said...

i want to be so many things..... doctor, nurse, businesswoman, architect, designer etc. hmmm... so choosing which one is kinda tough for me. but thank you for the tips ;p

Anonymous said...

i also don't know what course to take up..
i got into UP and i really like my course-BA journalism. but they say it's not practicable coz sometimes it's hard to find a job after college.
then, i also got into UST and the course i applied for was Medical Technology. it's a good pre-med course if you want to proceed to medicine. plus, my relatives want me to be a doctor. i hate to turn them down.
yet, my passion is writing.
i'm really confused.

Anonymous said...

i also don't know what course to take up..
i got into UP and i really like my course-BA journalism. but they say it's not practicable coz sometimes it's hard to find a job after college.
then, i also got into UST and the course i applied for was Medical Technology. it's a good pre-med course if you want to proceed to medicine. plus, my relatives wanted me to be a doctor. i hate to turn them down.
yet, my passion is writing.
i'm really confused.

Anonymous said...

is it cool studying in uA&P? I heard puro konios daw dun? pano un, simple person lang ako?

Anonymous said...

to sob, i think you should go to UP and take up Journalism. If it's your passion, then go for it. It's not true that you wont have a good job in the future because of that. Your future is also on the right opportunity and right "diskarte"

Anonymous said...

I wonder why in your tally, almost everyone wanted to go to UA&P? is this accurate?

Anonymous said...

hi to JEWLZ! thanks for the post :)

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

hiii Kenshin

--- i am strong

UA&P- I AM S.T.R.O.N.G. said...

So who's going to UP? how about ADMU? or DLSU? or UA&P (wink wink)? raise your hands guys

Anonymous said...

hmm.. should i take up NUrsing (my family's choice), or Management/Communications (my personal choice)

Anonymous said...

what's your course high school people?

Anonymous said...

what's your course high school people?

Anonymous said...

chemical engineering in UP

Anonymous said...

AMDU: ME. ADMU rocks!

Anonymous said...

la salle is better than ADMU!

Anonymous said...

ey, it's not about schools you get in to, but it's about the course that will fit you and will help you excel in your studies and in the future!

Anonymous said...

i want to be a nurse!

Anonymous said...

UA&P! the best! Students are really good because of the school curriculum!

Anonymous said...

i heard IMC and Idustrial economy in UAP are the best among all the universities

Anonymous said...

great post!

Anonymous said...

i found the perfect course by praying and by asking God for guidance!

Anonymous said...

What shall I do with the rest of my life?’ Sooner or later you confront this challenging question. A confusing array of choices present themselves—medicine, business, art, education, computer science, engineering, the trades. And you may feel like the youth who said: “What I consider to be successful . . . is maintaining the comfort level that you grew up with.” Or like others, you may dream of improving your financial lot in life.

Anonymous said...

Choose something that you are into and also something that is in demand if you want to get employed right away

Anonymous said...

I chose a course that is not very in demand today, im out of job but im still happy with what i took

Anonymous said...

it's hard to study in college when you are not really interested with what you are studying

Anonymous said...

I know someone who after graduating from computer science he studied nursing

Anonymous said...

shifting course just because you don't like it means wasting money

Anonymous said...

well i changed my course after first year in college

Anonymous said...

early planning of what you really want to take up is a wise thing to do

Anonymous said...

I know someone who swtched courses 3 times he ended up undergraduate

Anonymous said...

I don't have an idea. I hope he is

Anonymous said...

Nice post anyways

Anonymous said...

Often times we people don't get a job that is inline with their course and that is true

Anonymous said...

i definitely agree with that

Anonymous said...

My father saw his classmates once in a supermarket, he told me she is a nursing graduate but ended up as a sales lady

Anonymous said...

Asking parents advice about it would be good

Anonymous said...

i took my course even i know that it is not that in demand but for sure I took this because I know i could use it in the future

Anonymous said...

Good advice juliene

Anonymous said...

choosing course is tough

Anonymous said...

anyone here who is not happy with their course? Sana wala.

Anonymous said...

I wanted to take up landscape architecture or civil engineering but i ended up in Interior design, but i dont regret it

Anonymous said...

when i was in college i didnt choose a course but a school. i wanted to be in U.P so i tried my luck, but i didnt get it, but since i was so insistent i transferred. i graduated to the university that i wanted. thanks to my friend ciel, who share the same ideals..

Anonymous said...

i want a course without math, to my surprise there is math 1 for all the courses offered in my university hahahaha

Anonymous said...

i was popular in my class because i like to lead them

Anonymous said...

radio speech was my favorite amongst my speech courses

Anonymous said...

literature.... shakespeare maybe

Anonymous said...

would you believe mr. mabesa would give 1 or 5 as a grade for everyone.. so we have to be good in our theater 101

Anonymous said...

got 1 though ..........

Anonymous said...

i use to review under one of the trees of sunken garden...

Anonymous said...

i just walk to the math building after my class in speech

Anonymous said...

it was a long que .... its fun to be in speech communication course

Anonymous said...

have very strict professors in college, but i love them

Anonymous said...

i love them, they helped me in my thesis

Anonymous said...

i use to be a college assistant in the college of political sciences hehehe but my college was arts and letters..

Anonymous said...

free printing for my thesis

Anonymous said...

no uniforms for me.... its very democratic

Anonymous said...

we have oblation runs around the A.S building during december

Anonymous said...

brainstorm

Anonymous said...

be sensible

Anonymous said...

broadcast yourself

Anonymous said...

i joined all martial arts physical education in the university

Anonymous said...

rock climbing at the side of the dojo

Anonymous said...

UAAP millenium opening/// hahaha i joined it and was a rock... hahahaha akala nyo part of the dancers noh? oo naman bato nga lang

Anonymous said...

first time for everything....

Anonymous said...

no books only photocopies.... and library books

Anonymous said...

feeling what course... what is fun and exciting

Anonymous said...

your major and minor

Anonymous said...

cold feet

Anonymous said...

at my time its engineering now its nursing

Anonymous said...

noon P.T.

Anonymous said...

i didnt want to get a course that everybody wants to be in. i want to be unique

Anonymous said...

be brave

Anonymous said...

its the same school but bigger

Anonymous said...

fulfillment of your dream in highschool

Anonymous said...

alternative course

Anonymous said...

higher baon

Anonymous said...

greater challenge

Anonymous said...

awan ng books sa library

Anonymous said...

baka taguan ng books denise

Anonymous said...

mahabang pila sa copying machine....

Anonymous said...

penalty sa books borrowed sa library..

Anonymous said...

palakasan sa college

Anonymous said...

choose the best race in college

Anonymous said...

me pera ba ako pang college... ask ko muna si nanay

Anonymous said...

alin alin angnaiba.... isipin kung alin ang naiba... isipin mabuti ispin kung alin... isipin kung alin ang kurso mo//

Anonymous said...

meet your match

Anonymous said...

mahirap pumuli kung marami ang nagsasabi sa iyo na ito or ito or ito ang course for you... follow your heart

Anonymous said...

i will choose the course that i want to take ,, whether its popular or not

Anonymous said...

oo follow your heart

Anonymous said...

believe in yourself

Anonymous said...

trust your instinct

Anonymous said...

pwede rin namn yung mga in demand sa abroad hehehe