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Sarah Geronimo (Wikipedia photo)

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MANILA — Sarah Geronimo admitted that she still wants to return to school.

She said that she might pursue her studies in the coming years adding that her schedule won’t allow her to go back to school this year.

“Alam naman po ‘yan ng VIVA at parents ko at gustong gusto nila ‘yan gawin para sa akin,” she told reporters on Tuesday.

(VIVA and my parents know about it and they really want to do it for me.)

“Pero baka next year po kasi ngayon punong puno na (ang schedule),” she added.

(But maybe next year because my schedule is full.)

Sarah also added that if given a chance, she wants to pursue something that is in line with her work as a singer.

“Kasi nandito naman po ako sa linya ng pagiging singer, gusto ko po sana ay ‘yung mas makakatulong pa lalo sa akin,” said Geronimo, who admitted that she still has a lot of things to do in her career.

(Because I’m a singer, I would like something that will further help me.)

“Madami pa po akong gustong matututunan, gustong ibalik sa kung ano ang naibigay sa akin ng mga sumusuporta sa akin. Kasi I feel na sobrang kulang ‘yung naibibigay ko sa kanila. Sobra- sobra ang suporta nila,” she said.

(I still have a lot of things to learn and I want to return what has given to me by my supporters. I feel that I still need to give them more. They give me so much support.)

Sarah also added that she still has an obligation as an OPM artist.

“As a performer as an artist, I feel responsible na may kailangan pa akong gawin and para sa OPM. Kasi part na tayo ng OPM, ng Philippine music industry, so talagang may obligasyon na tayo,” she added.

(As a performer and artist, I feel responsible that I have to do somethig for OPM. We are already part of OPM and the Philippine music industry so we really have an obligation.)

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