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For some stars, education is still important

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The stereotype is, actors or TV performers forget about getting an education because they are earning good money and for them that is more important than earning a bachelor’s degree or even getting a high-school diploma and even worse finishing grade school at least.

Well, these days that stereotype is being crushed slowly as more talents are becoming serious about finishing their studies. 

At GMA Artist Center, some stars manage to put education in their list of priorities. Let’s meet those who graduated from school recently, and find out what’s in their mind about education.

Young stars are taking education seriously now. Some of them have
graduated recently both in college and high school, including Ruru
Madrid, Gabbi Garcia and Miguel Tanfelix

Ruru Madrid considers education as the primary thing he should be focusing on. He devotes time on studies, which helps him develop a sense of self-discipline. This has become useful to him at work since he knows how to manage his time wisely. He says, “Para ka ring nag-aaral kasi ‘pag nasa work.  You have to memorize your lines and dapat maintindihan mo talaga yung instructions and yung gusto ninyong ma-achieve sa eksena.  In a way, may similarity yung discipline ng acting and studying.”

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School also taught Ruru a sense of achievement. He believes that dreams can only be achieved if one works hard for it. “Lahat naman siguro kami ito ang pangarap, yung pumasa at maka-graduate. Pero hindi mo makukuha ‘yun ng basta-basta. Kaya ang sarap pala ng feeling na nakamit mo yung goal mo sa buhay because of hard work and perseverance.  It makes your achievement sweeter kasi alam mong pinaghirapan mo.  Kaya, ito rin yung gagamitin kong motivation sa work ko as an artist.  I really have to work hard and develop my craft para maging isang mahusay na actor.”

More stars graduated this
school year and among them
are Derrick Monasterio

Ruru’s on-screen partner Gabbi Garcia also finished high school recently. She has been a consistent member of her school’s student council and wants to continue with her studies to fulfill her dream of being a pilot. 

She admits that time management can be a bit challenging for her, but her parents are always there to guide her.  They appreciate all of her achievements and at the same time, keep her feet on the ground. She, along with her fellow celebrities who are studying and working at the same time, wants to inspire the youth.

“I was taught that it is important to respect each and every one, as well as to be God-fearing. Being in the industry isn’t forever. Iba pa rin ‘pag nakapag-aral. If you really want to study while working, there will always be a way. You just have to be focused and determined in reaching your goal, and that is to graduate,” affirms the Kapuso actress.

Miggy Jimenez

Miguel Tanfelix finished high school this year. ,He shares his secret in maintaining balance between work and school.

 “You have to plan your schedule for the week para alam mo kung kelan ka nasa work at ano yung time mo para mag-aral.  Marami ka ring sacrifice na dapat gawin. Walang imposible pag ginusto mo, so you got to have to the right motivation to make it work.  Pag nasa taping naman ako, I focus on the scenes that I have to do and the way I act.  I guess the key is, you have to focus on what you do,” the Kapuso actor says. 

It is a big help for Miguel that he didn’t get special treatment in school. He takes pride in having a normal life in school, and he feels glad to have a set of friends who supports him in both school and celebrity-related commitments. He claims that having this set up in school taught him how to deal with different people and develop self-discipline.

Renz Valerio

Both Derrick Monasterio and Miggy Jimenez take their modules to work as they study in between takes. And their hard work finally paid off. They are now ready to take the next step. 

Derrick is planning to take up law at San Beda College. And since he is busy with work, he knows that this will not be easy, “Nothing worth having comes easy, if you want to achieve something, you have to work hard for it.” 

Miggy, who was recognized in school as the most talented and most behaved, believes that celebrities should still know the value of education. “This is something you cannot exchange for anything, and you should never give up on your dreams. Strive hard so you can make it,” the teen actor shares.

Renz Valerio did not only graduate, he was even given a special academic citation and academic excellence awards. On learning one significant lesson from school, he shares that it is only ourselves who can lead our way to success. He claims, “Success starts with you. I had to struggle my way to finishing high school because there were lots of trials, but I am thankful to have had them because they have given me the opportunity to know who my true friends are. It revealed people who will always be there for me, such as my family. With these challenges, I managed to strive harder and finish high school with flying colors.”

Charee Pineda

Renz also shares that priorities should be well thought of, and education should always be on top of the list, “While your career may be something great, education will always be the greatest thing you will ever have. Always remember to have faith in yourself, because no one else will make the move for you. Lastly, have faith in God, because He always got good plans for each of us. It is just up to us on how we will reach the finish line.”

Finally, Charee Pineda shares her joy and pride after finishing her bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Aside from several showbiz commitments, Charee keeps herself busy in public service as she is currently a councilor in Valenzuela City.

For the Kapuso actress, being able to finish college amidst work difficulties is already an achievement and considers herself lucky to have supportive people in her life. “Communicating well and having an efficient support system, which are my family and staff, were and will always be best for me in dealing with work and school,” Charee closes.

The importance that these Kapuso artists give to having a good education serves as a much needed breath of fresh air to the industry. May they serve as an inspiration not only to their fellow celebrities but also to the rest of the young people to always keep their eyes on the prize.

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