Sunday, January 24, 2010

2010 Career Orientation

Career Orientation for third year and fourth year students was held last Saturday in our school. The speakers in this event were our teachers who also graduated from our Alma Mater. Our teachers shared some of their experiences and some advices and tips so we can choose the right career that we want to be in the future. First, know yourself. Know the things that you really want to do.

Honestly, I still don’t have a chosen course to take in college. I’m already a third year student. Next year, I will graduate already (I’m not sure because of research.). I must have already the decision about what course will I take. It’s not an easy decision because once you have chosen that career, it will be forever. When I’m still a child, I really wanted to be a doctor. Whenever they will ask me about that, I will answer them that I want to be a doctor someday but as I grow older and learn about the things around me, I realized that I don’t want to be a doctor. The reason is that it is a very long learning. It will take me more than 5 years to finish that course and I don’t want that but my parents and relatives want me to be a doctor so I’m really confused. Computer Engineering is also one of my choices because I want to take a course that is related to Math but I don’t want to be an accountant. I truly want to be an expert in Mathematics. I also want to take Computer Science because I want to fix my computers by myself. I also want to be a seawoman and a pilot because the first reason is that it has a high salary. The other is that it is a new experience. I don’t want to be a nurse because there are already many nurses around the world. I also want to be a lawyer because of high salary but what will happen to me if I don’t have any clients.

I really don’t have any idea on what course will I take. I hope whatever career I will choose, I will be successful but before thinking of that I must focus on graduating in high school.

Bye-Bye....

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