Friday, May 11, 2012

Are you in trouble of figuring out which course is right for you?

Now then you might count me in. This article is not supposed to SPECIFICALLY tell you which is the course that you'd be best taking. I'm just another you who's rethinking about courses. 

The first question that helped me a lot is, "What is my hobby?", as for me, my hobby was playing video games, drawing, and fantasizing. I asked one college student about which course fits for a person like me, he introduced then BSIT Digital Arts. Hmm... sounds interesting but I'm not that into web designing. I rethink of the course and I felt something may not be right if I'll be going for it. When you choose the course, you gotta love it, you gotta have passion for it. 

After that, the next question arises, "What's your passion?". Are you the person with so many talents? OR are you the type of person who thinks you don't have a talent? If it's a no-no then  you have an easy way figuring out the best course for you! Specifically tell your self what is your talent. What are you good at? Is it your passion? Do you love doing it? Answering those questions would really help you out. If you're the type of person who has a lot of talents, you might want to take the NCAE or NAT examinations and see the results. It would help you sort things out. If you're telling yourself you don't have a talent, snap out of it and get real. There's no human without a talent! You just haven't found it.

Just a piece of advice when choosing universities, you shouldn't be choosing the university because you like the place. In order to acquire better education, you should find out more about it. What's their specialty? Is your course their specialty? Are there students who became successful after graduating to that school? How many are they? You might want to ask yourself that. 

Unfortunately, there are people who commit mistakes when choosing their courses and quits it by the time their close to finish. Why? They don't feel like it's their passion or likeness at all. So you have to be very careful.
 
I'm not a college student yet. I'm just here to give you ideas about courses. You should think and choose wisely as you course will affect the rest of your life. Don't rely on other people who forces you to take this course or the other. They're not the one who's going to study! It's you!



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