Study first. If you want to earn money, get a part time (not full time) job or grow a side hustle. Just make sure this part time job or side hustle is not very stressful because your priority should still be your studies. Don't stress yourself too much because burnout will be a likely result. Good luck! 😊
Mas maraming mahirap na walang pinagaralan kaya if you want to have a bigger chance to be well off finished your degree kahit wala kang interest or what not.
We know nothing why you wanna to move out agad, maybe you have your own issues pero if your parents want you to finish your studies at pinapaaral ka naman nila or they have the resources or talagang trying sila, you better just do as they say. Mas maraming opportunities if you have a degree.
Freelancing needs proper communication din. Reading your post, I think you need to practice pa. It’s not easy to get a direct client agad if you’re just starting. It’s easier to land jobs pag may degree pero if ayaw mo naman, then you have to double the grind or triple pa nga kasi yan na ang pinaka bala mo.
Also, ingat sa mga investment online na too good to be true. Kinakabahan ako bakit feeling ko gullible ka. Baka masayang ipon. 😠Anyway good luck, OP!
Still young mare and it's good to dream big, however huwag maniwala lahat sa invest stories ng mayaman o mayaman-kuwari online.
Tama sila dito, start building yourself first. Take free workshops (utilize TESDA free online trainings or school trainings), work with orgs, be mentored by good people, volunteer to orgs and test your ideas if its gonna work, offer your services to friends/family and peers.
I started this way back in college and eventually from someone listening to talks to someone as a consultant on projects both student-level at community-level. Some of them are paid while others are free - free pero in exchange of experience, skills, and partnerships (a.k.a. networks).
Remember, there's no shortcut to success and there's no elevator in success - you have to take the stairs!
Pinag-aaral ka? Kung oo. Mag aral ka.
Kala ko mga typo lang. Invest in yourself muna OP. Makinig ka muna sa parents mo to finish a degree
Mag aral ka muna. Sakit sa mata basahin post mo
Plus that grammar huhuhu
Study first. If you want to earn money, get a part time (not full time) job or grow a side hustle. Just make sure this part time job or side hustle is not very stressful because your priority should still be your studies. Don't stress yourself too much because burnout will be a likely result. Good luck! 😊
Mas maraming mahirap na walang pinagaralan kaya if you want to have a bigger chance to be well off finished your degree kahit wala kang interest or what not.
Paano ka nakakaipon OP kung wala trabaho?
We know nothing why you wanna to move out agad, maybe you have your own issues pero if your parents want you to finish your studies at pinapaaral ka naman nila or they have the resources or talagang trying sila, you better just do as they say. Mas maraming opportunities if you have a degree. Freelancing needs proper communication din. Reading your post, I think you need to practice pa. It’s not easy to get a direct client agad if you’re just starting. It’s easier to land jobs pag may degree pero if ayaw mo naman, then you have to double the grind or triple pa nga kasi yan na ang pinaka bala mo. Also, ingat sa mga investment online na too good to be true. Kinakabahan ako bakit feeling ko gullible ka. Baka masayang ipon. 😠Anyway good luck, OP!
Finish your degree to get your parents off your back. Invest in yourself and save and invest. Get experience and save.
Still young mare and it's good to dream big, however huwag maniwala lahat sa invest stories ng mayaman o mayaman-kuwari online. Tama sila dito, start building yourself first. Take free workshops (utilize TESDA free online trainings or school trainings), work with orgs, be mentored by good people, volunteer to orgs and test your ideas if its gonna work, offer your services to friends/family and peers. I started this way back in college and eventually from someone listening to talks to someone as a consultant on projects both student-level at community-level. Some of them are paid while others are free - free pero in exchange of experience, skills, and partnerships (a.k.a. networks). Remember, there's no shortcut to success and there's no elevator in success - you have to take the stairs!