Tuesday, 24 March 2009

SAMASKOLLOQUIUM

The first ever SAMASKOLLOQUIUM conducted by the last batch of Mass Communication is a very big success despite of “unnatural behavior” of the electric power that day. The audience are participated in the open forum especially the 1st yr communication students. They are really eager to ask questions to our alumni and some of them even get disappointed when they did not call to ask a question.



“It’s not always the fields; Mass Communication can offer you many job opportunities.”

This is what I’ve learned in our colloquium last March 21, 2009. It was Melford Cunanan, graduate of Mass Communication and a highschool teacher who said the quote. Indeed it was right. As a student of Mass Communication, I am so worried about my future whether I can get a job on my preferred course. But as I listen to them more carefully, I realized that I can get a job even if I’m not going to pursue Mass Communication. It’s just that if we have some skills outside the field of our course; hone them so we can use it someday in the real world. We don’t need to worry much about our future because like what I’ve read in some article of a mass communication student too, “hangga’t may komunikasyon, may trabaho ang estudyante ng mass communication kaya kool ka lang.”

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