The professional student. No, she is not the one who never manages to finish school. By professional student is meant the university woman taking her studies with a professional attitude. She knows she owes society and her fellowmen for what nature has freely gifted her with. She has concern for her professional growth because she wants to render quality service to others one day through the practice of her profession. Though not anymore in school, the professional student studies all her life. She carries this attitude to her workplace. She looks after her professional formation, always striving to do things better, to be better. And in forming herself, she is not only eager to fine-tune her skills. She puts before her eyes the why of improving them. Hence, she views work in its proper perspective: work should ennoble, not enslave. Far from producing a nerd or promoting workaholism, Balanghai makes her rethink so as to have a balanced attitude to work and studies. From non-technical talks, like putting order or setting priorities in our work, to technicalities such as software use to simplify term paper-writing, professional formation in Balanghai covers a wide range of discussions and hands-on. That and more will constitute the way of seeing any honest work as a means to be better people. |