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Joshua Garcia returns to school amid COVID-19: ‘Never too late to do something new’

/ 12:45 PM October 03, 2020

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Joshua Garcia is continuing his education amid the COVID-19 pandemic, stressing that it is “never too late to do something new.”

The actor revealed via his Instagram Stories yesterday, Oct. 2, that he has enrolled in an online entrepreneurship program. He also posted a photo of his student identification card.

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Garcia is taking the course at Southville International School Affiliated with Foreign Universities (SISFU) in Las Piñas City.

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Garcia then encouraged his followers to “create or learn new things” while staying at home during the health crisis.

“You just need courage and perseverance,” he said. “[A]nd remember, ‘Procrastination is the enemy of success.’”

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Along with Garcia, Julia Montes also recently resumed her studies at the said university’s sister school, Southville International School and Colleges.

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Prior to going back to school, Garcia starred alongside his former girlfriend Julia Barretto in a short film called “Love Unlock: E-numan” last August.  /ra

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