THat is, if I'm still dancing with Airdance. My scholarship ends on Saturday. But if ever you come over I'll probably have the DVD of the show, so we can watch it on the tv.
Congratulations to you! Congratulations also to your parents, who are now ready to unleash their baby on an unsuspecting world! ::grin::
As the poem says, Go forth and conquer... I have a poster of that line, where the picture is that of an ickle duckling waddling out from a barrel. Whee!
Re duckie...I got the poster out of National Bookstore eons ago. I have no idea if there's a way to find it online.
Finding a job -- well, the market is tight, make no mistake about that. Rest up for a week, at least, after the graduation whirl, before sending out your resumes. Or, start writing down (if you haven't already) just exactly what you would like to have in your job, and see what the universe answers while you go a-hunting.
At least schools these days sponsor job fairs. I never experienced one of those during college...
Thanks for the advice tita, I'll keep your words of wisdom in mind. :P I never got to apply to any of the places for the Job Fair. It didn't seem right to do so since I wasn't too sure about graduating (though I really wouldn't have agreed to not graduate this term), and since I had my heart set on passing the Summer Workshop auditions. :D
Gago! :D How could you not know?!?!?? Answer me that Phillip Payuyo! :DDD Yeah. Nobody knows about the 'Grace' too much, but it's a family tradition. Eldest daughter gets it. Fourth gen ako.
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(blow out blow out)
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Congratulations to you! Congratulations also to your parents, who are now ready to unleash their baby on an unsuspecting world! ::grin::
As the poem says, Go forth and conquer... I have a poster of that line, where the picture is that of an ickle duckling waddling out from a barrel. Whee!
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And thanks tita. I'm going to cross my fingers that finding a job won't be too much of trouble though.
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Finding a job -- well, the market is tight, make no mistake about that. Rest up for a week, at least, after the graduation whirl, before sending out your resumes. Or, start writing down (if you haven't already) just exactly what you would like to have in your job, and see what the universe answers while you go a-hunting.
At least schools these days sponsor job fairs. I never experienced one of those during college...
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