Kung taga Manila rin lang, pwede rin sa PLM. Nyehehehe...
Agree and disagree din ako dito. Why agree? I am one of the first product ng quarterm system nila. Ang bilis dumaan ng lesson sa akin na parang hangin lang. Pero hindi naman ito naging hinder sa akin sa pag graduate at sa kung ano man ako ngayon. Naipasa ko naman ang board exam ko in just one take.
Disagree dahil maganda na ang status ng Mapua ngayon. Bumalik na ang Mapua sa top ng engineering board exams. Just recently lang, ilang Mapuans na ang nag top at pumasok sa top 10 ng mga engineering board exams. I have to say na mukhang they're doing good nowadays.
To TS, kahit saang school ka magpunta, dadating at dadating sa point mo ang "magsunog ng kilay at umiyak ng dugo" sa pag-aaral. Take it as part of your student life. Its a matter of paano mo siya i-tatackle once the situation kicks in. Kelangan mong magsumikap to graduate, to achieve your goals in life.
May weight pa rin ang school kahit papaano. Between 2 average graduates from a well-known school vs an unknown school, the fight is over even before it began. Kasi entrance exam pa lang ng mga schools ang laki na ng agwat, paano pa kaya yung curriculum? People like to argue "but I have skills that can be useful for your company/office", pero mdalas sa mga interview, hindi na umaabot sa point na mangangatuwiran ka. And sa taas ng unemployment sa Pilipinas, every little bit of "paper" helps. And don't bother faking a diploma or transcript, sa quality pa lang ng papel alam na ng HR personnel kung peke o hindi. Hindi naman tanga ang mga yan na hindi nag-si-CI.
At tama yung sabi sa taas, kailangan talaga mag-ayos sa pag-aaral, kasi kung wala ka disiplina at pasensya ngayon pa lang, paano pa yan kung nagta-trabaho o nag-nenegosyo ka na? Maganda yung may credentials ka na hinahawakan. Example ko na lang yung sa amin mag-asawa, siya part-time lecturer sa isang university sa Diliman, ako naman government employee lang. Pero nung nakita nung banko na pareho kami may doctorate, ayun approve agad yung loan.
IMHO, school name matters only in getting your 1st job. once you get experience and make a name for yourself, wala na gaano silbi ang pangalan ng school.
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^ on the other hand pag-business after graduation, it does not matter anymore IMO.... Mas matter pa nga ang be street smart![]()
at kung sa gobyerno ka papasok mararanasan mo yung
"it's not what you know it's who you know."
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a diamond cut by an apprentice will maybe shine, a piece of glass cut by a master will sparkle like a gem. it takes both, student and school, for a graduate to stand out above the rest.
if the times were 1986-89, school mattered a lot. pag di ka graduate ng top 3 sa basurahan lang pupunta ang resume mo. ngayon di na masyado.
mapua? quartermester dun. di lang walang social life, baka mag-ipon ka lang ng sinko dun e di masisira lang ang first page ng transcript mo. think hard, kaya mo ba ang quartermester? ang pamangkin ko dun siya ng 1st year, wala naman daw natututunan parang nagfa-fast reading lang yung professor nila sa harap tapos exam na agad. puro sila sinko, may 3 o 4 lang daw na papasa. kaya ayun lumipat sa adamson, masaya siya at naa-appreciate nya yung lessons nila. graduating na ngayon. yun din isang pamangkin ko, yung last year nya na-implement yung quartermester. laking difference daw, yung dati may chance pa sila magtanong sa prof na i-explain ng mabuti pag mahirap yung lesson pero nung quartermester na e para lang daw sila nanunuod ng movie, wala na interaction between students and prof. mahirap e wala din rewind button. so kung wala ka din lang attitude na mag self study ng 18 hours a day e isip ka ng mabuti bago ka mag-enroll.
tignan mo mabuti ang ranking ng mapua. they used to be the #2 or #3 engineering school when it comes to placing and number of passers in the board exams. ngayon ano ranking nila? #17? i am not trying to put down mapua. what i do not like about them is that MAPUA COMMERCIALISED EDUCATION SO MUCH THAT THEY SACRIFIECED THEIR STUDENTS AND REPUTATION FOR THE SAKE OF PROFIT.
Last edited by yebo; May 31st, 2014 at 09:45 AM.
Ask the millions who are under employed or un employed if school really matters.
Am sure there are exceptions. But i wouldnt risk it if i were you,
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Based on my limited experience in the corporate world, if you have the means and the personal capacity, go for the best option....
Dont compromise IMO. Parang hindi ka rin desidido magaral nyan dahilan mo. Saglit lang un apat na taon na pagaaral kumpara sa pang habang buhay na pagkayod.
Ts.....Pili ka sa kulay.
Green. blue, maroon, gold. He he.
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Parang yung isang tsikoteer na utang na loob pa ng magulang niya na pumayag siyang magtapos.
Anyway, to answer the question: In most cases, school matters. The training and character development a lot of us get is a result of our education and the people we interact with. Yes there are still the few exceptional people who do very well in spite of a lack of good education but that is not the norm.
At the workplace, your school will help you get your first job but from there on it's all in your attitude and it's the person that dictates where to go and how fast.
You can lose your job, your business can fall, but your education stays with you.
If people are willing to go great lengths to get fancy rims, One Direction concert tickets, and the latest gadgets, why can't they go great lengths for a good education?
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This is a big pet peeve of mine. We hear success stories of people coming from humble educational backgrounds who make it big whether in corporate, business, or showbiz.
What people don't acknowledge is that this is the EXCEPTION, not the rule.
For every one success story, how many stories of underemployment/unemployment/poverty do we have?
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Sa mga gustong magtrabaho sa Singapore, being a graduate from a good school is one of the factors (but not the only one) in getting your employment pass approved.
List of Philippine Universities Accredited in Singapore
One should be informed that Singapore has no list of accredited educational institutions. Nevertheless, they use a wide range of criteria to evaluate an application, including:
- Global and country institution rankings by independent accreditation boards
- Hiring history by top companies in Singapore
- Validation by HR consultants in listed countries
- Employment outcome of the institution's graduates
- The institution's enrollment standards.Singapore recognizes qualifications from institutions that are of comparable and equivalent standards to the sample list below. (Note. This is just a sample list.)
Sample List of Approved Institutions in Singapore:
Adventist University of the Philippines
Angeles University Foundation
Asian Institute of Management
Assumption College
Ateneo de Davao University
Ateneo de Manila University-Quezon City
Ateneo De Naga University
Ateneo de Zamboanga University
Baliuag University
Central Philippine University
Centro Escolar University - Manila
College of the Holy Spirit of Manila
De La Salle University
De La Salle University - Dasmariñas
St. Paul University Dumaguete
University of La Salette
Holy Angel University
Holy Name University
Jose Rizal University
Liceo de Cagayan University
Lyceum of the Philippines University
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena
Mapua Institute of Technology - Manila
Miriam College
Our Lady of Fatima University (Fatima Medical Science Foundation)-Valenzuela
Notre Dame of Dadiangas University
Philippine Christian University
San Beda College
Silliman University
St Joseph's College of Quezon City
St Louis University
Philippines St Paul University Philippines
St Paul University – Manila (St. Paul University System)
St Paul University - Quezon City
St Scholastica's College
Trinity University of Asia
The Philippine Women's University System-Manila
University of Baguio
University of Mindanao
University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos
University of San Agustin
University of San Carlos
University of San Jose Recoletos
University of Santo Tomas
University of St Louis - Tuguegarao
University of Saint La Salle
University of the East, Manila
University of the Immaculate Conception
University of the Philippines (Diliman)
Wesleyan University Philippines (Cabanatuan)
Xavier University
University of Luzon
Doesn't matter how "prestigious" the school may be kung tamad naman magturo yung prof... but that's from personal experience.
Damn, son! Where'd you find this?