An Open Letter to Students
My dear Students,
I understand that you love variety shows, and you love entertainment, because I know how creative you are and I'm not against it. I know that some of you have the talent in photography, in editing, in acting as well as in dancing and singing, but being a masscom isn't just about talent and skills. It's also about knowledge.
I know that right now, you are worried about your future; anxious about the possible careers you will have, but don't worry, you'll find a suitable job for you. Yet, in order to find a job, don't just rely on your talent. Don't just rely on your skills, although it has a factor on the job that you will take.
Some jobs requires knowledge and wisdom, and sometimes, talents or skill isn't just enough. It needs to be a "COMBO". That's why I'm always trying to tell you that you should try to study and read a lot, because it can help you, while you also try to enhance your talent and your skills, because sometimes, you'll be on the job that you least expected.
I do know, as well, that you have been stereotyped about being a masscom, because they believe that we are not smart, but they are wrong. We are smart in our own way; intellectually, and street - smart, so don't just accept their judgments, but of course, you need to prove them that they are wrong. Just like any other students of another program, you are capable to understand our lessons and express it, but sometimes, even how confident you are in performing or showcasing your talent, once you are asked to explain things, you become timid. Why? Because, you are afraid of criticism, and afraid to be called as a "know - it - all".
My dear students, DON'T BE AFRAID, and please, DON'T GIVE UP! And DON'T BELITTLE YOURSELF. I know how good you are and I know that you are capable of doing great things. Most of all, don't retire immediately if you are not good of something, especially in writing. I only wanted to help you like the way my professor helped me, and I don't mean to make your lives hell, but sometimes, being in hell, helps us to learn something new.
I do believe in you, and I know that one day your future will be brighter than the sun, just keep moving forward as what the Robinsons said.
Love Lots,
Your Teacher
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DeleteThank's ma'am, you're so shy and childish sometimes but I know you're more wolf than the unicorn.
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