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« on: June 26, 2010, 02:04:34 PM » |
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Balak kong magtake ng ECE working student ang mangya2ri sakin pag pumasok ako taga d2 ako sa laguna pero kung nasa manila ang mura na tuition willing ako magboard at magwork dun..
Ang alam ko lang na mura dun ay PUP..aside from PUP anong skul pa kaya ang may cheap na tuition fee for ECE course???
Pano nga po pala makapasok sa PUP ano mga requirements ask q lang sa mga pumapasok dun..
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« on: June 26, 2010, 02:04:34 PM » |
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2010, 05:40:14 PM » |
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take ka ng entrance exam dun dapat 85 or 88 above ata yun mga grades mo nung high school siguro inquire ka na lang dun..november or october ka maginquire para sa exam
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2010, 12:35:49 PM » |
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so pag below 85 malabo na pala makapok dun...san pa kaya mura atuition?
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« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2010, 03:50:55 PM » |
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http://www.pup.edu.ph/admissions/criteria.aspBachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE) minimum PUPCET Score: 100 minimum H.S. Average: 86% minimum 4th Year HS Ave Grade in Math (86%), Physics (86%) try mo din sa TUP http://www.tup.edu.ph/
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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2010, 09:18:20 AM » |
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try asia pacific college, 70% discount if you are public high school graduate and many others many are studying dito na galing laguna kasi near to slex exit eto ng manila, magallanes makati (shell) www.apc.edu.ph
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« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2010, 03:58:55 PM » |
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Ang tanong boz kung hindi kaya ako galing sa public HS magkano kaya?/
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« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2010, 12:40:40 AM » |
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« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2010, 08:51:46 PM » |
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taga san ka ba? maraming skul na mura lang ang tuition especially in visayas and mindanao..
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« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2010, 06:54:22 AM » |
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Di dapat tinitipid ang edukasyon investment mo yan para sa kinabukasan mo. Mura nga pero 1 is to "n" ang mga laboratory equipments at saka mga bopols na mga instructor naman ang magtuturo sa iyo. Wala ka din matututunan. Kung gusto mong makatipid at sa loob lang ng isang 6-months duun ka na lang pumasok sa mga ECE review centers. May matututunan ka pero di ka naman pedeng kumuha ng lisensya
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« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2010, 11:43:40 AM » |
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tga laguna.. anu yung IIRC???ok din to!
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« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2010, 01:38:37 PM » |
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tama si +CM+ hindi nga dapat tinitipid ang edukasyon.. kaya lang hindi naman lahat makaka afford na mag-aral sa sa mga "good schools" kasi nga quality comes with a price... kaya dapat talagang gumawa nang extra efforts yung student.. research, practice,aral nang mabuti, etc..
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« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2010, 04:56:08 PM » |
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pasintabi po. it is not wise to equate "cheap" with "low quality", at least not with the schools i've mentioned above. these two state universities do provide low-cost education for the masses and yet they consistently produce ece board topnotchers and they both have ece board passing-rate higher than the national average. Check PRC's website for proof. State Universities offer low tuition fees because their funds are partly subsidized by the government (our taxes working for us). That's why every student of any State-U earns the privilege of being called "Iskolar ng Bayan" and the prerequisites for being an "iskolar" is very high as evident from the admission requirements of PUP as I've posted above, and not to mention the high grades an "iskolar" needed to maintain semester-per-semester or else you'll get kicked out. my advice to TS: identify the low-tuition fee schools and take time to study their board-exam performance. That information is available at PRC's website. Be mindful that those schools that continually have below-acceptable board exam passing-rate (as per PRC's standard) may have their CHED-accreditation for those courses revoked and students gets left in limbo.
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« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2010, 05:14:19 PM » |
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pasintabi po. it is not wise to equate "cheap" with "low quality", at least not with the schools i've mentioned above. these two state universities do provide low-cost education for the masses and yet they consistently produce ece board topnotchers and they both have ece board passing-rate higher than the national average. Check PRC's website for proof. State Universities offer low tuition fees because their funds are partly subsidized by the government (our taxes working for us). That's why every student of any State-U earns the privilege of being called "Iskolar ng Bayan" and the requisites for being an "iskolar" are very high as evident from the admission requirements of PUP as I've posted above, and not to mention the high grades an "iskolar" needed to maintain semester-per-semester or else you'll get kicked out. my advice to TS: identify the low-tuition fee schools and take time to study their board-exam performance. That information is available at PRC's website. Be mindful that those schools that continually have below-acceptable board exam passing-rate (as per PRC's standard) may have their CHED-accreditation for those courses revoked and students get left in limbo. Ibang usapan pagboard exam  lahat ng mga iyan matututunan mo sa mga review centers. Objective types ang mga questions sa ECE board exam pwera lang sa math. Hindi makukuha ang "quality" sa pagpasa lang ng board exam. May mga di pinalad sa board exam pero talong-talo sa skills ang isang pasado. Katunayan diyan yung ibang mga master dito sa Elab.  Saka nga pala di lang dapat board exam performance ang dapat batayan ng pagpili ng schools dapat din pati mga facilities, line-up ng profs, at mga laboratory equipments. Engineering yan hindi gaya yan ng ibang course na board exam performances lang pede ng maging batayan. Aanhin mo ang isang school na napakataas ng passing rates kung 1st year pa lang puro reviewer na agad ang gamit at hanggang theory lang ang tinuturo sa students 
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« Reply #13 on: July 04, 2010, 06:31:09 PM » |
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Ibang usapan pagboard exam  lahat ng mga iyan matututunan mo sa mga review centers. Objective types ang mga questions sa ECE board exam pwera lang sa math. Hindi makukuha ang "quality" sa pagpasa lang ng board exam. May mga di pinalad sa board exam pero talong-talo sa skills ang isang pasado. Katunayan diyan yung ibang mga master dito sa Elab.  Saka nga pala di lang dapat board exam performance ang dapat batayan ng pagpili ng schools dapat din pati mga facilities, line-up ng profs, at mga laboratory equipments. Engineering yan hindi gaya yan ng ibang course na board exam performances lang pede ng maging batayan. Aanhin mo ang isang school na napakataas ng passing rates kung 1st year pa lang puro reviewer na agad ang gamit at hanggang theory lang ang tinuturo sa students  i'm glad you mentioned about skills (domain-related technical skills) because both PUP and TUP uses a ladderized curriculum. Students are introduced to designing, making and troubleshooting electronic circuits early in the course (starting first year, in fact). we even have a "TV repair contest" in class under Engr. Luzon where students need to repair an actual defective TV (the students brought the TV). every semester there's a technical electronic project to submit up to the third year of the course (during my time). i think now ece students have fifth year thesis projects which we don't have then. lab equipments are from JICA and was brand-new (during my time) and those are usable lab equipments we can borrow when not currently in use in a class. i recently heard news from a former classmate who now teaches in our alma mater's ece department: for years, it has been required that engineering instructors and professors, aside from having a valid PRC license, have masteral studies earned. and before being in the academe, they did acquire industry experience first. there's really not much of a way to gauge a school's performance but through its passing-rate in state licensure exams. it's true that review centers can contribute much in the probability that a graduate will pass the board. but if you'll look and compare the board exam performances of different schools, you'll notice that there really is a high correlation between a school (and its quality of teaching) and its passing-rate regardless of its tuition fee cost. Hindi makukuha ang "quality" sa pagpasa lang ng board exam. May mga di pinalad sa board exam pero talong-talo sa skills ang isang pasado.
i agree, it is also true that there are those who pass the board and are skilled too. because skill boils down to an individual's willingness to learn and apply his learning; meaning, his attitude towards learning.
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« Reply #14 on: July 04, 2010, 06:50:58 PM » |
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Kung kaya naman ni TS na mag-aral sa mas mahal na schools edi duun na lang siya. Ibigay na lang sa mga less fortunate na students yung slot na dapat sa kanya sa mga state universities
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« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2010, 09:03:35 PM » |
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yes it is not wise to equate "cheap" with "low quality".. but sadly it is whats happening to our state universities and colleges.. since the time the government reduced the budget for state Us, state U's began increasing tuition fees to cope up( like what happened to our school and other SUCs).. paano mo makukuha yung mga magagaling na instructors kung konte lang isusweldo mo sa knila? saan ka kukuha ng budget for lab equipment? kaya nga doble kayod ang mga students sa state Us kasi alam nila na may pagkukulang talaga in some aspects..
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« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2010, 07:50:41 AM » |
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Kung kaya naman ni TS na mag-aral sa mas mahal na schools edi duun na lang siya. Ibigay na lang sa mga less fortunate na students yung slot na dapat sa kanya sa mga state universities mukhang mahihirapan po si TS sa mas mahal na school kasi nga working student sya kaya ang hanap nya eh mura po.
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« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2010, 01:15:36 PM » |
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agree naman po ako boz +CM+ kaso di po tlga ka2yanin gs2 q din naman sa mas mgndang school pumasok pero di kaya ng budget, taman rin po si boz rodi na dpat gumawa nang extra efforts yung student.. research, practice,aral nang mabuti, kaxama nrin yung experience..
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« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2010, 06:10:01 AM » |
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« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2010, 02:18:54 PM » |
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mura sa skul ko..pamantasan ng lungsod ng maynila..though d nga gnun kagnda ang facilities pero kung tlgang gus2 mong matuto matututo ka..seryoso..at chaka kung ssbhn nyong d ka matututo kung wlang "PROPER" applications...eh merong basic applications..pero qng sobrang bigtym na equipments wla tlga pero qng gs2 mo nmn matuto mrming praan..
ung isa sa mga topnotchers ng board, si teoseth altar, sa sch nmen galing so its not about review centers, or how cheap ur skul is, its how u perform..
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