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April 10th, 2013 04:07 AM #61
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April 10th, 2013 10:06 AM #62
kaya yung mga nag-aaral diyan. balanse lang. huwag unahin yung kagaguhan bago aral.
kawawa mga magulang niyo at ang pinaka kawawa diyan bandang huli ay kayo.
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April 10th, 2013 12:16 PM #64
If you're getting regular MBA , go for UP Diliman. What's good in AGSB is their MBA program for managers. I am also not sure if the diploma issued in AGSB now is under ADMU. I have several classmates than transferred from AGSB since the diploma they issue is not a University diploma then. Most employers abroad prefer university diplomas.
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April 10th, 2013 07:56 PM #65
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April 10th, 2013 10:44 PM #66
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April 10th, 2013 11:13 PM #67
Actually, Dr. Bernie Villegas was called the Prophet of Boom, because he always gave a rosy diagnosis of the local economy during his time (late 80's to early 90's). He was the older brother of my professor, Dr. Edberto Villegas, who was the Chairman of the Department of Social Sciences at UP Manila.
They were polar opposites, medyo left-leaning kasi si Ed, tapos anti-establishment, while the economist Villegas was a liberal economist and pro-government. Me and my classmates always teased him about it. Yung oldest brother nila is Jose M. Villegas, who once ran for Senator, pero talo.
Para on-topic: During my time in UP Manila, Php 40++ lang per unit ang tuition (1988), then the folowing year, Bracket 9 agad ako (Php 150 per unit), so around Php 6k++ lang pag full load. Di rin ganun kabilis yung pagtaas ng tuition compared to other schools.Last edited by Galactus; April 10th, 2013 at 11:15 PM.
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April 11th, 2013 03:21 AM #68ang mahal pala ng tuituon sa mapua , minsan kasi po wala din naman sa school yan , nasa estudyante daw kasi yan, peru iba parin yung graduate sa kilalang school halimbawa ang engineering sa mapua.
ako dito lang ako nag aral sa probinsya peru may bahay kami sa caloocan malapit lang mismo sa U.E peru parang di ko na kasi kaya sa manila mamuhay crowded masyado at ayuko rin kasi lumayo , sa public school lang ako 7k ang matrikula electrical engineering course ko peru dahil scholar ako naging 3k nalang .peru lumipat ako dahil walang course na ECE dun , ngayun take ako ng ece 17k ang tuituon ko kaya lang nawala yung scholar ko
ako nalang din halos nag paaral sa sarili ko i have 2 jeeps and 1 apartment . kumikita sila ng 28,500 a months ( less 5k for maintenance ng jeep)
minus 17k sa tuituon may natitira sakin na 6.500 , 2k for my allowance, 2k for diesel and 2500 para sa expenses sa school
2nd year college na ako ngayon pag pasok ,Medyu matagal tagal pa, tiyaga lang at tiwala sa sarili ;)
- syempre doctor ang pangarap ko talaga itutuloy ko siguro ito kapag naka graduate na at kapag nakapasa ng boardexam sa engineeringLast edited by jrn29; April 11th, 2013 at 03:27 AM.
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April 11th, 2013 06:49 AM #69
Parehong magandang option...depende na lang what do you want to take and what your future plans - Ateneo will have rich classmates, so merun ka ring advantage in terms if business connections kung MBA ang plan mo. Kung law, I'd would be bias towards UPD. Kung leaning towards becoming a professor someday, go for UPD ulit.
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April 11th, 2013 04:58 PM #70
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Sir, my purpose on asking such question is that, ung UP Diliman or Ateneo ba ang recognize university dito sa atin sa ibang bansa? para at least pag nasa abroad ma credit ang masters degree mo from an accredited university.
Mahilig kasi sa profit ang ford. Strategy yan na huwag gawing matibay ang mga parts para maraming...
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