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Actress Ruffa Gutierrez is living the old adage “you’re never too old to chase your dreams.”
Ruffa said that she returned to school to fulfill a dream and set a good example to her children.
“I am both humbled and excited to share with you that I am currently enrolled in The Philippine Women’s University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Communication Arts under the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP),” the 46-year-old former beauty queen revealed.
According to Ruffa, after 34 years of working in the entertainment industry, she has chosen to further her education as not only does she want to fulfill a “long-held dream” and take control of the next chapter of her life, but also to set a good example for her children.
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 13) Beauty queen and actress Ruffa Gutierrez revealed she is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree after 34 years of working in the entertainment industry.
“You’re never too old to chase your dreams,” she said in an Instagram post.
Gutierrez, 46, is taking BA Communication Arts at the Philippine Women’s University.
“I am both humbled and excited to share with you that I am currently enrolled in The Philippine Women’s University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Communication Arts under the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP),” she said.
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What indeed is terrifying to septuagenarians and octogenarians like me, is that we are losing some of our colleagues, not to old age but to the dreaded COVID-19. When we open our Facebook pages, it seems like notes of condolences and prayers are beginning to catch up with congratulatory messages on birthday and wedding anniversaries. The same with wakes on Zoom.
Kailan pa ba ito matatapos? Helpless and hopeless, we read reports about the surge, and tents being installed because Metro Manila and nearby hospitals have reached full capacity. Many get treated or are recovering at home. Which is why we cannot trust current statistics on number of cases, mild or serious, or deaths because of the absence of accurate documentation on the out-of hospital cases.
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