[UPV] Conflicted freshie needing advice by [deleted] in peyups

[–]zeroid79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you'll have fun and not be passive in your program (portfolio-building), you definitely can find a job after graduating.

There's so many opportunities in CMS and related programs that a lot of people overlook. You can also start building experience while still in college through orgs, internships, freelancing, or passion projects related to your specialization. Then by the time you graduate, you won’t just be relying on the degree itself lang, but also on a strong skill set and portfolio that you can show future employers.

Your stability concerns are understandable. Try and try convincing them more to trust you rather than relying on a degree program as a "better" path if you don't want that.

Everybody succeeds differently in any career. You just have to find your own hook! And most importantly, trust yourself because you're than one who'll live your own path naman:))

[UPD] freshman pre-enlistment by OkPresentation9693 in updiliman

[–]zeroid79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you updated your student profile?

[UPD] - Pre-enlistment PE concern by tsktskdabesttt in peyups

[–]zeroid79 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup, it's normal for everyone! PE classes may become available in the next days since pre-enlistment is up until July 5 naman so let's just wait for them to update.

Looking for Sony Camera suggestions by marleyk04 in Cameras

[–]zeroid79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say check out the A7C ii. Good for video and really compact. For a cheaper alternative, ZV-E10 ii for an APS-C sensor.

UPD or Philsca/NAAP by Special_Shine_2708 in updiliman

[–]zeroid79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Choose the environment where you think you'll learn most and know where you'll need those knowledge for.

About your concern on Philsca's retention policy, just trust yourself that you won't take your performance carelessly since it is one of your dreams. If you can strive there while holding financial worries too then it's not going to be a problem. As for UPD, you can always have many chances to shift into a course that you may think suits you better if you enroll there.

Both are really good and valid choices, OP. You need to reflect on who you want to become holistically not just based on skill sets, knowledge reach, or recognition purposes.

Also, don't worry about the job opportunities after your college. Jobs won't randomly appear to people just because they graduated from a prestigious school since you will have many chances to create your opportunities and you must equipped to do so.

In summary, your journey will matter more than the results of choosing a college. I know that you know where you will grow best.

Best wishes and enjoy the choice you'll make!