I Stan Estudyantrepeneur!


 The month of Technology and Livelihood Education is when many students exhibit their entrepreneurial spirit. A great opportunity to express a lot of creativity, especially if those endeavors can support you financially.

I've been to a lot of booths, and they were all quite fascinating. Many pupils were engaged in the activity and working. The lunch they prepared was fantastic! There was even a "ukay-ukay" section of the dress-making exhibit, which featured some unusual designs. Imagine if they were created exclusively by students. They also had some amazing cuisine, and they can even make longanisa! There was a huge selection of meals alone. I've eaten and purchased items in a few of the booths, but I never received any instructions.

This experience has taught me that you may express your own creativity. both in the creation of clothing and of the many woodcrafted items. You can make all of things from your own ideas and sell them for a healthy profit. Anything is possible to sell, including plants. creating bracelets and offering them for sale to everyone.


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