Wazzup Pilipinas!
Manila Science High School recently conducted its third Career Fair at the school quadrangle in line with the Science Month Celebration of its Senior High School Department.
Dr. Charissa Gonzales, obstetrician¬gynecologist, Perpetual Succor Hospital; Atty. Kristine Audrey J. Cabebe, Assistant City Prosecutor-Manila, Department of Justice; Judee R. Quiazon, Executive Director for Taguig Region, BNI Philippines; and Kristine Bo-o, Supply Chain Manager, Mundipharma Distribution GmbH Philippine Branch, discussed their respective career and shared tips from their work experience.
Science teacher and Career Fair organizer Elizabeth L. Marasigan envisioned the activity to establish a channel to introduce MSHS alumni and their corresponding fields of expertise to the current students.
Marasigan’s fellow Science teacher and event co-organizer Jonas Feliciano Domingo explained that the SHS department wanted Grade 12 students to learn from actual experiences of their fellow MaScians which helped them succeed in their academics and chosen professions.
“The four speakers motivated and inspired their fellow MaScians from their experiences. They also shared highlights of their stay in Masci that helped them excel in college. The activity showed how Batch 1994 sustained the tradition of excellence on the arenas that they are now part of,” Domingo said.
Atty. Cabebe said that “it was a wonderful experience to have been given the opportunity to impart ideas to the young ones as to what kind of life awaits them beyond the grounds of MaSci and to open their eyes to options in pursuing higher education.”
“I had the pleasurable experience of even interacting with batchmates who I was not even able to speak with during my student days and finding out that they are successful as well in their chosen endeavors,” the lawyer disclosed.
Quiazon, on the other hand, imparted her story during the Career Fair “because some students might be feeling depressed because they can’t decide on which path to pursue or are simply clueless of what they really want in life. It's okay. Whatever card you are dealt with, give it your best. Learn from it. Enjoy it.”
“MaSci isn't purely academics. It helps strengthen your character and deepen your values. It is a good training ground regardless of which career path you choose to take,” the businesswoman shared.
Meanwhile, Bo-o, who is part of the company which distributes Betadine products in the country, revealed that she will always be grateful to MaSci for helping her reach her goals. “It was surreal to be back after 25 years. A lot has changed, but the school spirit remains,” she said.
“I am proud to meet the new breed of students who will shape our country’s future. I am confident that MaSci has equipped them for college life. I hope they’ll also return to MaSci and inspire future students,” added Bo-o, who went on to graduate with a BS Industrial Engineering degree from the University of the Philippines-Diliman.
MSHS Principal Maria Eva Nacion thanked the alumni for their efforts, which she said are worthy to be emulated. “The real experiences you shared will surely help our students be prepared in college life and in their future career,” she concluded.