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natutuwa ako sa thread na ito kase may nakita ako na pwede kong tanungan ukol sa certification na gusto kong kunin pero sa kabilang banda naisip ko hindi kaya mas mabuti kung itago na lang natin sa mga sarili natin yung mga degrees natin. alam ko pinaghirapan natin lahat yun and we will always take pride sa mga tinapos natin pero siguro mas maganda kung maging sensitive din tayo sa iba kase may mga members din ng VJ na hindi nakapagtapos. opinyon ko lang po ito and i don't want to argue with anybody. tinagalog ko na lang kase baka icorrect pa ng iba yung grammar ko.

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HI there, i have a bachelor's degree in Accountancy and Bachelor of Science in BUsiness ADministration major in Finance management and acounting..

i just got one problem..

I GOT NO JOB INHERE!!!\

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It doesnt matter daw kung ikaw ay AB, BS MD or may PhD kasi lahat naman...pupunta din sa RIP ...peace :)

makisali din...BS medical technology....kakahire lang :) ang saya..saya :) para sa mga naghahanap ng work...just apply everywhere...and pray. In God's time makakahanap din kayo..naka 30 establishments and hospitals din ako ng apply sali na mga walmart, hyvee, etc, etc bago ako naka land sa hospital job. Be patient lang at tiyaga - pag may tiyaga, may nilaga :)

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I listened to the speech of President Obama last night. He said that america is one of the developed countries with high college drop outs.

I am just curious if the pinay members here in VJ are also college drop outs, which I think may not be true. I guess there are many pinays, who are here in america, are educated and even college/masters degree holder (sic).

If you are a college/masters degree holder, you're invited to join in this thread and be counted. This is just for fun. You deserve to be recognized! :star:

This appears not to be good example of how "to construct ideas using English with correct grammar and spelling". Are you sure you finished high school?

By the way, I am humbled to say, in a grossly glorified thread like this one, that I am educated. :thumbs:

I think, we filipinos can be fluent in english but according to my english teacher , no one ( filipino) is perfect in using english grammar correctly. We can speak fluently but grammatically wrong.

Well, i have a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and with a masteral degree also in Public Administration, but i do believe , im not perfectly fluent and i have poor english grammar too. In fact and in truth my english subject grades from first year to second year were all 3.0 ( hehehe)

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sa totoo lang, madali lang makakuha ng degree. pero aanhin mo yun kung di mo naman alam kung paano gamitin yun? mas mahalaga pa rin na magaling kang dumiskarte sa buhay, may degree man o wala. minsan pa nga yung iba ang dami nilang credentials sa pagaaral pero di naman matanggap tanggap sa trabaho. at isa pa, hindi naman basihan ng talino o pagiging edukado ang pagiging magaling sa english. magkakaiba kasi tayo ng galing. yun nga lang dito sa amerika, mas makakalamang ka kung nakakapagsalita ka ng english. pero hindi pa rin nangangahulagang mas nakakalamang ka sa talino.

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I listened to the speech of President Obama last night. He said that america is one of the developed countries with high college drop outs.

I am just curious if the pinay members here in VJ are also college drop outs, which I think may not be true. I guess there are many pinays, who are here in america, are educated and even college/masters degree holder (sic).

If you are a college/masters degree holder, you're invited to join in this thread and be counted. This is just for fun. You deserve to be recognized! :star:

This appears not to be good example of how "to construct ideas using English with correct grammar and spelling". Are you sure you finished high school?

I stand corrected in that part because it was already too late after I posted my message that I could no longer edit it. I don't want to persuade you if I finished my high school. I give you all the liberty to assess me because you already had the doubt and you might not believe me if I still say so.

I appreciate the people who posted their replies in this thread. Though, there was a bit of deviation on the flows and contents of the replies ( from the topic of degree originally to english grammar and all those stuff) but I can see the diversity of the interests/fields of specialization of my kapwa pinay here in VJ.

I just realized there was bias on this thread on its start and maybe offensive/discriminating to others...my apology.

For those who are still looking for a job, you're not alone. Let's just have patience till we can get a job soon.

For those who got their jobs already, you might as well share your tips to other pinays (or to us) when you had your job hunting.

David & Lalai

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sus,ano ba yan!i dont think the OP would want to offend anybody here.kung gusto nyo makisali,join na lang kayo.sa situation ng economy ngayon,nobody cares kung sino nakatapos or hindi.this is just for fun! at the end of the day,we all have our own life and family to take care of.i replied to this thread without thinking of bragging and i dont think ganun din yung ibang nagreply sa thread na ito.i did it for fun kasi wala akong magawa,dahil ako'y isang "PAL" lang sa ngayon.kahit nakatapos ako ng isang kurso sa bansa natin,inde ko naman magamit dito dahil wala pa kong "K".

!mga Pilipino tayo and dapat tayo ang nagbibigay ng suporta sa bawat isa.lahat tayo ay nakikidaan lang sa mundong ito.and kung ano man ang gustong sabihin ng isa or gustong gawin,we're all responsible for our own acts.

Smile na lang tayo para mawala ang tensyon! Cheers :D

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sa totoo lang, madali lang makakuha ng degree. pero aanhin mo yun kung di mo naman alam kung paano gamitin yun? mas mahalaga pa rin na magaling kang dumiskarte sa buhay, may degree man o wala. minsan pa nga yung iba ang dami nilang credentials sa pagaaral pero di naman matanggap tanggap sa trabaho. at isa pa, hindi naman basihan ng talino o pagiging edukado ang pagiging magaling sa english. magkakaiba kasi tayo ng galing. yun nga lang dito sa amerika, mas makakalamang ka kung nakakapagsalita ka ng english. pero hindi pa rin nangangahulagang mas nakakalamang ka sa talino.

I disagree, sinong maysabi madali lang makakuha ng degree? Of course not.... ilang years mo yan pinagpupuyatan, pinagagastusan, minsan ayaw mong ma inlove para lang i priority mo ang schooling di ba? For me, napakahirap mag aral at makakuha ng degree, siguro kahit matatalino diyan nahirapan din kumuha ng degree.

Alam mo ang mahirap... pagkatapos mong makakuha ng degree kasi mahirap maghanap ng work na fits sa course mo, di ka papayag na kung ano ano lang trabaho ang papasukin mo. Unlike sa walang degree, kahit ano pwede. Dito mas madali dito kung magaling ka , at may skill ka. Tama ka, lahat naman tayo may kanya kanya galing at talino. Meron nga dyan 2 degree pero lang work talo ng vocational lang di ba?

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degrees from pinas don't necessarily equal to a degree here. i'm a up grad, bs math. but here i am, washing dishes, cooking, and doing the laundry for my dear husband. :D

lol... In Philippines i have 5 maids here I am maid... wahhhhhh

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I disagree, sinong maysabi madali lang makakuha ng degree? Of course not.... ilang years mo yan pinagpupuyatan, pinagagastusan, minsan ayaw mong ma inlove para lang i priority mo ang schooling di ba? For me, napakahirap mag aral at makakuha ng degree, siguro kahit matatalino diyan nahirapan din kumuha ng degree.

Alam mo ang mahirap... pagkatapos mong makakuha ng degree kasi mahirap maghanap ng work na fits sa course mo, di ka papayag na kung ano ano lang trabaho ang papasukin mo. Unlike sa walang degree, kahit ano pwede. Dito mas madali dito kung magaling ka , at may skill ka. Tama ka, lahat naman tayo may kanya kanya galing at talino. Meron nga dyan 2 degree pero lang work talo ng vocational lang di ba?

sorry. hindi ganun ang ibig kong sabihin sa "madali". mali lang siguro ang pagkakasabi ko. kumpara kasi sa paghahanap ng trabaho, madali lang ang mag-aral. mas matindi ang kumpetisyon sa pagtatrabaho. sumasangayon ako sa lahat ng sinabi mo lalo na sa parteng di ako makapayag na tumanggap ng basta bastang trabaho dahil sa pinagaralan ko.

ang punto ko lang, hindi lang talaga ang degree ang basehan ng pagiging matagumpay sa buhay. yun lang. bow. :)

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degrees from pinas don't necessarily equal to a degree here. i'm a up grad, bs math. but here i am, washing dishes, cooking, and doing the laundry for my dear husband. :D

lol... In Philippines i have 5 maids here I am maid... wahhhhhh

o diba sis! ang bongga natin! hahahaha

ROC mailed to USCIS -- June 10, 2011

ROC approved -- November 1, 2011

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I have a Bachelors degree in Psychology and now working as an Assistant teacher and planning to pursue another degree in Early Childhood Education.

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Bachelor's degree in Nursing..planning to get a(state)license this year..what state i dont know waaaaa..washington resident,shuttles between cali,alabama,idaho..will be in alaska for a year..waaaaaaaaaaa.... :crying::crying:

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