Did you know that both Sports and Arts and Design tracks are the least offered among Senior High School students?
Our advice for you is don’t be afraid to break free from the typical stereotypes! Pursue what you’re truly passionate about and the rest will eventually come naturally. There are actually many relevant soft skills you can gain from these tracks such as teamwork, discipline, time management, and communication skills, just to name a few. These can definitely help you with your career plans for the future as well as for your own personal growth.
Choosing which track to take is indeed challenging for it affects the majority of the subjects you’ll be learning. But have no fear because we’ve prepared this quick and easy quiz to help you discover whether Sports Track or Arts and Design Track is the best fit for you!
You’re a sports enthusiast! You are interested in not only the physical aspect of sports but also its technicalities, safety and aid, and this is exactly what the Sports Track is all about. Through anatomy and physiology, you can have a more in-depth understanding of human movements to provide necessary injury prevention, safety management, and performance enhancement protocols for various kinds of physical activities. The possible career opportunities for this track are: Sports Science major, Physical Therapist, Sports Psychologist, and more!
Don’t forget to review your results in the Academic Track and Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track to help you understand the best possible match for your skills and interests.
You are into creative and performing arts, and the Arts and Design Track might be the stage for you! Besides further enhancing your traditional art skills, this track seeks to provide you with knowledge, concepts, and skills on the relatively new digital media as a way to adapt to the changing times. It also aims to equip you for both local and global settings for when you take on the spotlight whether it may be in theatre, music, or dance. The possible career opportunities for this track are in the Performative Arts such as being a performer, scriptwriter, set designer, and in the Visual and Media Arts as a graphic designer, corporate communications, filmmaker and more!
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