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  1. Join Date
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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    OT lang.....

    saan ba mas okay mag grad school? ateneo or UP diliman?
    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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    ^

    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.

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    sa taas ng tuition ngayon sa top universities, worth it pa rin ba ang binabayad ng mga magulang nila for their tuition fees?

    kapitbahay namin, nag college ng nursing and naka grad na, ayun nakatunganga lang, wala daw tumatanggap sakanya. ang ginawa nag piloto, eh di panibagong aral nanaman, such a waste of time. pano kasi nakiuso, nag nursing siya kasi uso daw nurse nung mag college na siya, what a dumb reason.

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    68k tuition ng anak ko mas mura compare last year but flying is so expensive in total it cost 500k per semester and they got tri sem

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightRock View Post
    68k tuition ng anak ko mas mura compare last year but flying is so expensive in total it cost 500k per semester and they got tri sem
    Where is that bro?

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    Sa airlink college na talaga naman nakaka bwisit sa sobrang garapal ng may ari but no choice wala na iba matino flying school

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightRock View Post
    Sa airlink college na talaga naman nakaka bwisit sa sobrang garapal ng may ari but no choice wala na iba matino flying school
    Thanks bro.,- I thought you have to earn a college degree before you can go to a flight school,- hindi pala?...

    I saw that there is one here in Perpetual University in LPC,- do you have any idea how it compares to AirLink?

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    You dont need a college degree to be a pilot parang vocational lang ang flying but much advantage pag college graduate ka. Ang kaibahan lang sa airlink combine na college degree major in flying which i believed wala ng ibang school that offer same in manila
    Sa patts naman at ibang school wala flying mostly techical related into aircraft

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightRock View Post
    68k tuition ng anak ko mas mura compare last year but flying is so expensive in total it cost 500k per semester and they got tri sem
    Yung isang kabarkada ko nung college took a "pay later" program under PAL in Clark. I dont know the terms though. He's flying now, mostly to the US afaik.
    Last edited by vinj; September 16th, 2013 at 04:09 PM.

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    Wala ng ganon sa pal dati pag college grad ka at pasado ka sa exam nila kahit ano course mo pwede ka mag train to be a pilot. Ngayon mautak na pal if you want to get flying hrs with them mag work ka sa kanila as a co pilot but you have to pay them 1million or more pa yata just or a year lang yon so basically mahal ang training lalo na sa airbus. Dumadami na kasi piloto unlike before

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    hmmmm. di naman parating study hard ang sagot pre.
    ako mas gugustuhin ko pa na maging street smart yung anak ko kesa sa book smart.
    I have the same beliefs. I don't push my kids to be the top in their class and would rather guide them to understand the subjects and pass decently at least. I do encourage them more to always try different activities, to learn how to think things through, and hopefully they learn to value interpersonal relations.
    Last edited by vinj; September 16th, 2013 at 04:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightRock View Post
    Wala ng ganon sa pal dati pag college grad ka at pasado ka sa exam nila kahit ano course mo pwede ka mag train to be a pilot. Ngayon mautak na pal if you want to get flying hrs with them mag work ka sa kanila as a co pilot but you have to pay them 1million or more pa yata just or a year lang yon so basically mahal ang training lalo na sa airbus. Dumadami na kasi piloto unlike before
    Nalugi siguro sa attrition/pirating....

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    Yung dati kasi parang you have to work with them for 10 years or bayaran mo expense so marami pa din hindi tinapos ang ten years contract kasi can afford na yung mga pilot at some airlines company are aware of that so binibigyan nila ng pang bayad mga pilot maka alis lang ng pal at mag join sa kanila. So pirating talaga

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