DevCom Must-Have

Life Hack Series #1 (Student Survival Kit)

Being a development communication student requires you tools that are necessary in accomplishing tasks given by your professors. These tools are somehow not new to every one as we encounter and use these on a daily basis. Therefore, if you aspire to be a development communication student in the future, here are the items/tools that I used so far during my stay here in CDC.

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Tracing back from the first time you entered school, pen and paper has been vital in writing down notes. These tools are the most common must-have item of not just the development-communication student, but all students in general. It is one’s responsibility to have these, I guess, so next time, don’t even bother asking your classmates to provide you with these.

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Who would have thought that the most common gadget we use for checking our social media accounts are essential in our program? Yes, mobile phones are important, as it is the most convenient tool in gathering data or information. It can be used for taking photos or documentations, for audio recording, and many other things.

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Honestly, I spent most of the time in front of my laptop as I do needed tasks. They are significant in complying with several requirements, such as those that are needed to be passed before midnight, group works needing google documents, and those that are in the google classrooms and email accounts.

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If you want to have a proper storage of all your school requirements, flash drives will best suit you. I use it to compile all the soft copies I have produced as well as if I need something to be printed the next day. They are handy, but make sure that you keep it on a nice place or you’ll lost not just the flash drive but all the files you have worked hard for.

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The weather in UPLB is literally changing everyday. Sometimes, every hour. So if you want to be secured not be wet during rainy days, or get sun burned, always bring your umbrella. Trust me, with or without the rain, you’ll need it.

These are some of the things that you will need as a development communication student. Be sure to have these in order to submit all the requirements and have a better stay here in the College of Development Communication, UPLB.

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Author: rbgaspar

Freshman Development Communication Student University of the Philippines- Los Baños

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