COLLEGE is challenging, but graduating students of the Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARist) advised their fellow youth to hold on.
In a three-day mandatory series of seminars EARist held for its graduating students on April 4 to 6, four of the Bachelor of Science in Office Administration's best students acknowledged the struggles many youth go through nowadays, such as not being able to pursue what they truly want.
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