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College
students offer teens school tips
By Jacqueline
Dela Cruz
Variety Teen Reporter
As the school
year draws to a close, hundreds of high school juniors and seniors are
planning for the next step.
MV Teen interviewed two Northern Marianas College students to get an insight
of what to expect when you decide to take the leap from high school to
college.
Maricon Bricia is a 22 year-old student, daughter of Mira and Alejandro
Bricia, and is currently a sophomore student at NMC majoring in Nursing.
Born and raised in the Philippines, she finds that her biggest challenge
is securing financial assistance for college tuitions and scholarships
at NMC.
Bricia graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 2005 as the valedictorian
and she has been at the top of her classes since she had been to NMC.
Stress, however, is a big factor when it comes to balancing schoolwork
and managing her time.
I have so much stress as a student, believe me its no fun,
and I would have to say my stress level would be on a scale of 9 out of
10 all the time says Bricia.
As graduation approaches, she sometimes feels extremely overwhelmed with
the work that her classes demand. Sometimes I feel like I cant
handle it, but either way, I try my best on everything, says Bricia.
I try to enjoy my courses more, and see what aspects about it I
could really relate myself to more personally.
Bricia who wanted to be a nurse since high school advises teens today
to never let opportunities pass them by.
Stepping into a new school is like stepping into the new world!
My advice to teens is to be open to every opportunity that comes in their
way, but try your best to pick out the things you can relate to yourself.
Think about being practical too because you would want to choose a career
or course that is in demand right now, says Bricia.
Bricia wished that NMC would offer more tutoring sessions in most classes,
and encourage instructors to use more incentives such as extra credit
or extra projects.
They should also offer work-study and scholarships for international
students. It will surely help many of us, she said
Adrian Mejia Flores, 20, is the son of Mariquita and Oscar Flores and
started attending NMC on the Fall Semester of 2005. He is currently majoring
in Nursing.
Flores biggest challenge as a college student is getting the right
amount of textbooks for his classes at NMC.
I would like to advise teens today to take placement tests seriously,
attend NMC for a semester or a year if they plan on moving to another
institution and to be aware about enrolling for classes as soon as possible
because they fill up very fast, said Flores.
So far, Flores view toward his studies is that he is doing an average
job.
Average because textbooks for classes are borrowed. Before I attended
college, I thought that all classes at NMC are easy, but, yes it is hard,
says Flores.
Flores wishes that NMC would have a bigger library and more computers
with internet connection.
Flores goal is to get a bachelors degree in Nursing. After
he graduates, he wants to be a full time nurse and make a living on either
Hawaii or California and spend few years at Japan.
Fabulous
Everyday:Guess
By Bernard
Rivera
Variety Teen Reporter
Guess, known
worldwide for its alluring models and timeless fashion, has a boutique
in the heart of Garapan.
Teens who want to take their fashion to a whole new level could visit
Guess at the Paseo De Marianas and see what the fashion powerhouse has
to offer.
We opened our doors to the public March last year to give the idea
to our customers that when they enter the boutique, they will feel comfortable
and at ease while shopping in our store, said Rajesh Ronnie
Ahuja, assistant manager of the R.K. CNMI, Inc, the authorized retailer
and distributor for Guam and Saipan.
The company also operates the Levis outlet here in Saipan and Guam,
as well as the Famous Shoes store, which distributes such fame sports
brands such as Addidas and Nike.
The famous shoe outlet also carries Dockers products.
The products here in Guess are mainly Spring fashion, since there
isnt any winter here on the islands, Ahuja smiles. Spring
products features light materials and cool colors. Sale items changes
in a weekly basis and we mostly feature the fashion of the season with
attractive pricing, he said.
I believe to define Guess is to say that the brand is highly fashionable,
modern glamorous, uniquely stylish, classy rugged and young contemporary.
Clothing category is the strong asset of its brand, he added.
This weeks MV Teens Fabulous Everyday models are Ariel St.
Clair, Ares Rivera, and Tony Angello.
GUESS
Tony models a Navy green long-sleeved, styled shirt with Guess dark denim
jeans.
Ariel wears a black Guess corset styled blouse along with a flower design
outline on the sleeves white jacket, a striped checkered, folded tip black
and white pants, and an animal print jewel-imprinted Guess purse.
Ariel also displays a Guess white plain-edged picnic dress, along with
black sunshades, flower designed sun cap with a leathered hook, and a
poky dot scarf designed purse.
And finally Ares stunningly models her outfit with more style wearing
a white crumpled ensemble top paired with a black folded in skirt and
a jeweled, encrusted, chained Guess purse.
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