I know that this title sounds absurd, but that's what I've been currently thinking during the past few days. This article was always ending up in drafts, but I've been decided now to continue this.
Personally, there have several reasons why I should unleash my settled dreams as an employee. Commonly, our future will never be defined by anyone, and you will be the one who will actually write your present. Moreover, my friends in social media are always sharing in their Facebook that our grades doesn't define our future, and I admit that it is reasonably true. However, should I still pursue my future if I will think these reasons? Don't worry, this is just an evaluation for myself, and I'm still optimistic in life.
If BCH would reach higher than we expected, why should I need to seek myself for a job?
Probably, my motto in life while grinding through this platform is to save more and spend less. Certainly, maybe some of you would withdrawing all of your accumulated BCH here for personal needs, and that's acceptable since that's the reason why they built this site. However, I'm not actually an avid fan of spending since I believed that the BCH will climb in $30,000 mark, and that's the prominent reason why I'm inspired to build a block of BCH. Furthermore, I'm proud to imply that I already have a one bag of BCH, and that's not bad for my half-year stay here. To be frank, I want to grind and build more virtual friends here, so I could be inspired, and they could be more motivated to earn from this platform.
Why do I need to study in prestigious school if 23.9 percent of college graduates here in the Philippines belongs in the sector of 3.8 million unemployed individuals?
According to the Inquirer News, the total of Filipinos that has not yet been employed as of 2020 are estimated at 3,800,000, and 34.7 percent of them are found on youths which is ranging from 15 to 24 years old. In terms of educational status, 23.9% of the alumni has not yet found the job they want to be, while the other one are just junior high school graduates. If you didn't know, college graduates are undeniably seeking for job after they took their board exam, but most of them are getting rejected.
On the other hand, I found few authors here who permanently gave up on their dreams, and they start to find a new path for their success. Should I also do it ,or should I stick as what I wanted to be? Sorry in advance for being pesssimistic.
Basically, Ate @Loveleng18 and I made a bit of conversation at my article a month ago about her hardships before in balancing when she was still in the BSA course. Relatively, I've been also expressed my frustration, and I found out that she shifted from other course since she failed on the qualifying exam. Fortunately, she did great in her current studies which is Financial Management, and I'm fascinated to read her stories about how she passed the hurdles during her college years. Thanks in advance.
Is pessimistic instinct possessing me again? Anyway, this is an article from Ate @immaryandmerry wherein she shared barely about her freshmen days, and Business Administration is not her first choice, though. What if I also overcome with that? Do you think that I can also pass it?
Personally, I'm not problematic upon my university, but I felt bad to the wise authors out there which is @kli4d (the first photo), while the other one is @Nyctofiles (the second photo). Apparently, they've been facing currently a problem upon their college degree, and we already know that they're intelligent when it comes to writing articles here. Maybe their decisions are quite valid, but I felt bad upon on what circumstances that they needed to face.
However, I still have a back-up plan if ever I came up from this situation, and I will tell it tomorrow since I wasted my precious time. Anyway, I already told here one by one about the reasons why I'm worried upon my college degree, and I still have a year left before I'll change my mind. Probably, I will continue my senior high moment on September, and I need to finish it. Maybe this decision is quite optimistic to earn higher. Sorry for those tags.
If I were you , ipagpapatuloy ko yung pag-aaral ko kahit mahirap. Let's admit the fact na iba na Yung labanan ngayon for employment, mas may advantage ka if may degree kang pinanghahawakan. Dati ganyan rin ako before ,I have doubts kung itutuloy ko pa ba yung pag-aaral especially nung nakapasa nga ako dun sa 3 prestigious universities na pinag-examan ko pero Hindi naman ako nakapasok because naubusan Ng slots. Tapos Yung pinapasukan ko ngayong university, Hindi Yung first choice Yung nakuha ko. At first ,I'm really sad pero natanggap ko na rin na siguro mas okay na rin , may connection rin Naman sila somehow. And as for BCH Naman , masasabi natin na pwedeng tumaas Yung price niya in the future but the thing is hanggang kailan mo kayang IHODL Yung ipon mo. We know that we can't predict the future. Mas okay na may weapon ka( degree) for your future. Just a reminder, choose the decision that you know that can benefit you. Piliin mo lang kung ano ang alam mong mas maganda at kung saan ka mas sasaya. Wala namang madali sa buhay kaya mas okay na sinubukan mo kesa magkaroon ka Ng regrets sa bandana huli😊