Wazzup Pilipinas!
AMA University and Computer Colleges pioneered computer education in the Philippines. Founded in 1980 with only 13 computers and 13 students, it has grown into the biggest network of campuses in Asia. Aside from the many opportunities towards academic excellence, it also sponsors extra-curricular activities and showcases programs and competitions to enhance youth camaraderie and skills.
Among the competitions organized by AMA is the AMA Hi-Skul Idols 2014. The Season 8 finals was recently held at Robinson's Pioneer corner EDSA located in Mandaluyong City.
The goal of the yearly competition to showcase the talents of high school students from all over the country. It is really a wonderful idea that teens are given the chance to perform and represent their schools in AMA Hi-Skul Idols dance competition. The competition was exclusive for 3rd and 4th year level students.
Out of nineteen schools, Pasig City Science High School (Team G "gorgeous") representatives were 4th to perform. We all felt nervous since we arrived at Robinson's Pioneer because there were a lot of people watching the competition.
AMA University and Computer Colleges pioneered computer education in the Philippines. Founded in 1980 with only 13 computers and 13 students, it has grown into the biggest network of campuses in Asia. Aside from the many opportunities towards academic excellence, it also sponsors extra-curricular activities and showcases programs and competitions to enhance youth camaraderie and skills.
Among the competitions organized by AMA is the AMA Hi-Skul Idols 2014. The Season 8 finals was recently held at Robinson's Pioneer corner EDSA located in Mandaluyong City.
The goal of the yearly competition to showcase the talents of high school students from all over the country. It is really a wonderful idea that teens are given the chance to perform and represent their schools in AMA Hi-Skul Idols dance competition. The competition was exclusive for 3rd and 4th year level students.
Out of nineteen schools, Pasig City Science High School (Team G "gorgeous") representatives were 4th to perform. We all felt nervous since we arrived at Robinson's Pioneer because there were a lot of people watching the competition.