Day 1
I wasn’t able to attend Day 1, so I had to rely on my classmates' stories and the documentation to get an idea of what happened. From what they told me, the venue was packed with booths showcasing different TLE specializations—ICT, Agriculture, Beauty Care, Cookery, Electricity, and Dressmaking.
Before anything else, everyone had to register (Roman covered the fee for the whole class). The Confession Board seemed to be a fun stop, filled with all sorts of anonymous messages. The Photo Booth was another must-visit, with students striking poses and capturing memories.
One of the trickiest booths was the Electricity Booth, where participants had to trace a metal wire without touching the edges. One slip, and they were out. The Color Game had students testing their luck, while the Nail Art Booth let Beauty Care students show off their skills, giving participants fresh nail designs. At the Cookery Booth, students got to watch live cooking demos.
The day wrapped up with a film viewing at PAGCOR, featuring short films made by Grade 8 SSC students. My classmates said it was fun and nostalgic.
Day 2
By Day 2, I was finally able to join in. The film viewing session continued. After that, we made our way to the Crop Museum. The place was peaceful, with different plants and crops displayed. But the highlight? The dart game, anyone who wanted to play got a chance to throw darts at balloons and pictures, and if they popped one, they won prizes like candies and ballpens. Some people had crazy good aim, while others… let’s just say it was fun to watch them try.
Even though I missed the first day, hearing about it (and seeing the pictures) made me wish I had been there. EstudyaNTEPRENEUR wasn’t just an exhibit, it was an interactive and hands-on experience that gave us a glimpse into different skills and career paths. It was a reminder that learning isn’t just about books and lectures; sometimes, the best lessons come from experiencing things firsthand.
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