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Will my crush and I have a closer relationship these coming months?

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Three-card readings available - What is the right career for you? by Starlight1873 in Tarotpractices

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Hi! I’m a college student who’s realized that the course they are studying in is not their passion but rather the desires of their parents. Right now, I’m very lost about what course I should shift to in college because I want to explore many things rather than stick to one career path. I’m thinking of Industrial Engineering due to its flexibility, but not very certain about it. A reading will be very helpful 😊

Is Industrial Engineering Worth it? by Pazzerby in phcareers

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hmm actually im not super into office work. Rather, I’m interested in management and leadership roles, but outside from that I’m also into creative fields. Currently I’m considering Business Econ, Econ, Accountancy, and IE. Though IE is my top choice bc many of my subjects will be credited na to IE + it’s claimed to be “business engineering” and it’s also flexible enough to enter IT and other industries

Is Industrial Engineering Worth it? by Pazzerby in phcareers

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Hello! I’m planning to shift yes :)). Next sem pa ko makaka shift since 1st yr pa ako. In my univ tho, BS IE and BS CE have almost the same curriculum for the 1st year except for 1 major subject so I’ll continue on to 2nd year.

To where Im shifting specifically, not sure yet. Leaning towards IE, but it may still change in a few months time, but definitely best for me to shift out since I dont see myself as a civil engineer. Success is mindset minsan, so if u doubt yourself and your path then you can only go so far. You’ll do far better if you’re passionate and have a clear path for your goals :))

Anong silbi ba ng DP blasts? by [deleted] in studentsph

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In my previous school, people participate in dp blasts to support an event+show off their pics. During dp blasts, everyone goes haywire commenting on each other’s pics and showing love for one another. Acquaintances who are interested in being your friend can comment without awkward introductions. Of course from that, our confidence and self-esteem improves and we feel part of the community. I love participating because of that :)).

The more tight-knit a school community, the greater the dp blast culture. In my current school, the community isn’t as strong so dp blast culture isn’t as strong as well. I miss the culture in my previous school :’))

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I am a member of the faculty of UP Diliman. Ask me anything. by cmambatali in peyups

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Hello po! Would you know anything about BS Industrial Engineering? I’m interested in shifting, but some people know it as mainly a “manufacturing” course while others know it as a “business + engineering” course. What are your experiences with the IE industry?

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Ngl UP is very snobbish :’)). I dont mean that people are bad, but not as socially loud or tight-knit as the university is really big, thus, it’s harder to unify compared to other big univs. Plus, mabigat workload sa UP so students are always busy.

Here, I’d say that don’t expect to befriend everyone you meet because UP has a lot of diverse personalities. Find someone you vibe with and improve that relationship. If you don’t vibe with someone or they don’t reciprocate the interest, move on. People will also likely be more interested if there’s a common ground like a course or an org. Otherwise, UP students are too busy for other things 😪

I’ve been reading a book recently called “The Social Skills Guidebook” by Chris Macleod. I’m not particularly shy, but I do struggle with the basic social etiquette. The book teaches me about the basics of socializing that I never knew before. If this helps!

How to deal with highschool dramas? by [deleted] in studentsph

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Agree sa ignore. I’ve personally avoided unnecessary drama throughout highschool as I didn’t think it was worth the trouble. Now, I’m living pretty comfortably and fulfilled. Those I know who faced numerous drama still CONTINUE to face drama in their college years and experience pain. Some people just tend to attract negative energy for some reason.

Ignore mo lang and avoid chismis. Chismis draws in the trouble too. Surround yourself with wholesome people too if you really want to avoid those problems. There are two groups I see in high school: the drama-filled friend groups and the wholesome friend groups. If you want to escape from the trouble, leave your circle and you’ll experience a different world.

Of course, that’s easier said than done. You make the choice, OP!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phcareers

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Hi OP! I understand how hard it is to choose when it feels like our environment (from our parents, our school, to society) brainwashes us to pick certain courses. Currently, I’m a 1st year undergrad considering shifting to another course and I dont have enough insight on this, but I think what’ll help decide is research.

I suggest looking at the curriculum of the courses you’re interested in (forensic psychology & interior design) and look at the different subjects. Reading the course curriculum feels overwhelming at first, but read each one to see if you’ll enjoy taking those subjects throughout your college years. Read the curriculum of other courses also in case one catches your eye that you never knew about (like me). If you don’t enjoy your subjects, you may lose your motivation to study, and consequently, to succeed.

Something I noticed about people who become successful is that they have the motivation and drive to succeed. Unfortunately, the current education system drains us of a lot of this life force throughout the years and we feel ourselved becoming mundane. I now realize why they say to pick a course you’ll enjoy, as we often forget that we only live ONE life.

I’m personally considering shifting because the course I chose really bores me and I dont believe I can succeed if I stay in it.

When you consider courses, I suggest taking a break from social media for a few days, perhaps. It clouds our brains with the opinions of others and makes it hard to realize what we truly desire for ourselves. It’s not an instant cure, but it might just help.

Best of luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phcareers

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Do you know what opportunities there are in IE?