RETIRED Court of Appeals Justice Alfredo Ampuan has challenged the graduates of the Catanduanes State University (Catsu) to focus on their impact rather than just on their academic achievements.
RETIRED Court of Appeals Justice Alfredo Ampuan has challenged the graduates of the Catanduanes State University to focus on their impact rather than just on their academic achievements.'While diplomas, awards and certificates are important, what is more important are the scars sustained while fighting on the battlefield,' said Ampuan.He emphasized that the true value lies in the experiences and efforts behind the achievements.
Retired Justice Alfredo Ampuan delivers speech before Cluster C graduates of the Catanduanes State University on June 28, 2024, where he challenged the graduates to focus on realizing their full potential and skills over their academic achievements. Ampuan made the challenge as he addressed Cluster C graduates of Catsu on Friday.Speaking on the theme 'Exemplifying Professionalism and Versatility in an Era of Connectivity: A Challenge to the Graduates,' Ampuan pinned on the value of the struggles and experiences gained in developing the country.
Urged To Seek Meaning Beyond Diplomas
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