Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
Pisay is tough. If you don’t have enough brain power, you can make up for it by being diligent - reading and studying smartly. Most teachers will not give things easy and you are expected to read ahead of the topics. Everyone are given their textbooks and a library is there for further reference.

I was not a model student before. I pay less attention to English or Filipino or Music or Art classes. Social Sciences are easy subjects as you only need to read books. I thrive on the Math and Science subjects. When most other high school kids only study one Science class per year, we have three (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) starting on the 2nd year. Then you take both Advance Algebra and Geometry on the 2nd year then Trigonometry and Statistics on the 3rd year. Calculus on the 4th year and you need to understand that to get you thru Physics topics on the 4th year. That’s three years of heavy sciences. No wonder a lot of Pisay grads slack off on their first year in college because studies in Pisay were harder.

Not sure about the new curriculum as high school now covers 6 years. I guess that’s another 2 more years of grueling tests, homeworks, and projects. If you can get past thru the 2nd year, I guess you can hack it out till the end.


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Thanks for this! Will share this to my friend.