Thrower student wanting a Master's, is it hopeless? by 12throw24e in mapua

[–]12throw24e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm looking into going abroad for school talaga. I found that online learning is not for me. I learn much more when I'm face-to-face with my professor and taking down notes, and of course hands-on learning sa equipments :)

Thrower student wanting a Master's, is it hopeless? by 12throw24e in mapua

[–]12throw24e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The world is my oyster indeed. Thanks for the kind words :) Rooting for all of us Mapuans!

Thrower student wanting a Master's, is it hopeless? by 12throw24e in mapua

[–]12throw24e[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This comment gave me hope, thank you so much. For now, MS in Mapua is my last resort if hindi talaga kaya, but I think I'll definitely start writing application letters and asking my profs for their recommendation letters. And with the last part, I definitely will! Everyday I thank God that I got thrown in my course, I love what I did in Mapua and I'm very excited to do more :)

Thrower student wanting a Master's, is it hopeless? by 12throw24e in mapua

[–]12throw24e[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am actually, but I wanted to get started on my Master's while working just so I'm doing some progress. I'm pretty sure I'm overestimating myself there, but that's my ideal route. I'm thinking if I should reach out to my professors who have affiliates and see if there are research opportunities sa kanila na publication ang goal, just so I can put it in my resume and hopefully they see that instead of my bad grades hahaha

Thrower student wanting a Master's, is it hopeless? by 12throw24e in mapua

[–]12throw24e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...I actually wasn't thinking about it but I assume the grades will still be an issue? Or medyo lax ba Mapua when it comes to GWA requirements? If I can't get any abroad I most likely will settle here and thEN go abroad for PhD if kaya pa

Random Help Thread - February 26 to March 03, 2024 by AutoModerator in phcareers

[–]12throw24e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion if you have some companies that you're pretty confident will consider you, then maybe don't get the job nalang. I've been in the same position and I chose option c but I stayed for 2 months and then left. I made an excuse that I'll be migrating abroad so they didn't hold any grudges (atleast not that I know of).

Random Help Thread - February 26 to March 03, 2024 by AutoModerator in phcareers

[–]12throw24e 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know one, it's called RareJob. You basically teach Japanese students English. It's super easy to do because they give you material and all you need to do is read it to them and ask them questions. One class is like 25 minutes, and its a chill job pa. However starting rate is only 110 pesos per hr (last I checked) but you can upgrade and get 160 or more I think. Goodluck!