course

Philippines
February 8, 2009 1:07am CST
what is your course? Are you happy with your course? How did you come up an idea that you will take that course? lol.. happy mylotting guys!=)
5 responses
• Philippines
10 Feb 09
I am a BS Nursing student. At first, i really dont know what course i will take. When my entrance exam was approaching, i decided to take Nursing. I am happy with my course and im enjoying it. There are times i feel really tired but it's part of it. More than a year from now, hopefully, i will be graduating college. :)
• Philippines
12 Feb 09
wow! nursing.. i think that really tired..?! :p happy mylottig
• Philippines
8 Feb 09
hi christieanne! :) I am a nursing student and ofcourse my parents forced me to choose that course. But now i can tell that i am enjoying this course, I get to explore new things on medical field. And i learned alot of trivia from my professors. 2 years more then I will graduate this degree. Actually, I am planning to have a masteral degree in nursing so I can enhance my knowledge and leaning about my field. =) Happy mylotting christieanne!
• Philippines
8 Feb 09
hi! wyethlovesyou.. thanks for your respond.. good to know you've been enjoying your course! happy mylotting!
• India
8 Feb 09
Hi, I am an agricultural engineer, degree completed and right now i am in final year of my post graduation. I don't know why did i chose this course, i am still confused. Actually i enjoyed my four years of graduation as there was nothing to do. I am not happy with this course because there is not much market value for a student who is doing this course.
• Philippines
8 Feb 09
My course is PT physical therapy.. I'm not enjoying it or hating at the moment (neutral) and my parents kind of persuaded me *ehem* forced me to go PT happy my lotting :)
• Philippines
9 Feb 09
I am a BS Architecture graduate. Throughout college I had a love-hate relationship with my course. Back in high school when I was choosing what course to take, I thought architecture was cool and fun. You'd just have to draw all day, assemble pretty models and the like. It turns out there is more to architecture than making beautiful buildings and creating gawking presentations.