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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by jesi
    I somewhat agree with you na nasa estudayante. Pero the instructors play I would say 50% of your education. If you think you don't need them, mag-self study ka na lang. Or be like Bill Gates and Micahel Dell.

    I questioned two of my instructors [two different subjects] kung bakit minali ang sagot ko where in fact my answer were right. Both of them said, hindi raw iyon ang tinuro nila. I solved the problems on my own and got to the same final answer. My solutions were both clearly shown in the papers. One of them even walked out of the classroom dahil she sensed that the class was behind me. Sorry if I offended you or the school, pero its a fact [at least for me]. And I did not say lahat, I did name some good ones. I'm just saying, don't be fooled by the reputation of the school, just try your best sa Board exam. That might or will surely get you farther.
    Jesi,

    Point taken. But I must admit that your unfortunate experience is some what an isolated case. You said in your previous post "though there were some real good quality instructors, there were plenty of I would say below" standard. I think WE the students and graduates of Mapua are not only after the reputation of the school but the quality of education per se. I concur with you that there are bad apples in the teaching industry but we do not have to make those unfortunate experience as a general outward occurance in every school. Lessons we learned from school are only 30% and rest falls on the part of the students. That is why in Architecture Board Exams, we are required to have 2 years of diversified experience prior to taking up the Licensure Exams, and that is not even taught in school. I think you get my point. Thanks for sharing your experience. By the way, if you don't mind me asking sir, are you a Mapuan alumnus?
    Last edited by mikaztro; February 12th, 2005 at 05:36 PM.

goodbye mapua, welcome malayan university?