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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlyt View Post
    wow many thanks sa tips mo sir, I will let him read your post kasi he's into computer games nga, pero sabi niya gusto niya mag develop ng bagong computer game
    naiyak naman ako sa sabi mo na nasa top 10% siya
    buti na lang less one terror proffessor na
    maybe one of these days i'll bump into you sa LaSalle campus and have a few rounds of brown bottles
    If your kid really wants to develop computer games,- then I think he should be more suited sa College of Saint Benilde (CSB) kung saan mayroon silang Gaming Technology(?) course.... Not sure about the exact course name here....

    Pero, of course (and I do not intend any rough entangles with our bros in CSB), mas okay sa DLSU...

    Parang ang mga applications (how) courses sa CSB.... At ang mga theoretical (why) courses ay sa DLSU.... Something like that...

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    well there are short courses naman for game application development which he can take after graduating from college
    right now I want him to be a Lasallian
    meron din ako nakita na 5 year program sa Lasalle na kasama na yun graduate school

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlyt View Post
    well there are short courses naman for game application development which he can take after graduating from college
    right now I want him to be a Lasallian
    meron din ako nakita na 5 year program sa Lasalle na kasama na yun graduate school
    That is correct bro.,- pero by invitation lang iyan,- sa mga top graduates nila...

    I remember in the parents orientation that I attended, one parent asked "What do we get more for 4 years in college in a trimestral system, if the same course in UST and UP are also 4 years in a regular semestral system". The Department Head, who I know, replied,- "you get more learning"... And another parent quipped from the side,"of course, we expect that since we pay more"... So, no real advantage for kids attending the trimestral system, who should be graduating a year earlier, IMO...

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    Yes merong 5 year course sa DLSU. BS MS na
    Magdagdag ka ng 1 year sa regular, naka MS ka na paggraduate mo.
    Yung 2 kung batchmates nakuha this year ng MS ECE.

    Just guide him sir. Medyo maraming students dito na mahilig gumimik, as what sir CVT had said.
    Maraming parties, tambayan, inuman malapit sa place. So, dapat control niya rin studies and social life niya.
    Wag siya padala sa mga magiging new friends niya sa new world haha.

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    DLSU moves closer to first UAAP General Championship



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    many thanks mga sirs sa tips, i showed your posts to my son, much appreciated
    will teach him how to commute to and from the school
    hahaha a first time father of a son going to college
    ganito pala ang feeling

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlyt View Post
    many thanks mga sirs sa tips, i showed your posts to my son, much appreciated
    will teach him how to commute to and from the school
    hahaha a first time father of a son going to college
    ganito pala ang feeling
    Bro.,- isang sakay lang sa bus iyan from Bicutan....

    Same here,- sa simula lang... Pero, after a couple of rides with our kid,- siya na lang ang nagko-commute.... Lalaki naman e....

    At, huwag mong ipapa-drive ang sasakyan ninyo,- maraming makikisabay diyan lang sa kanto... :hysterical:

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    Last edited by CVT; February 27th, 2013 at 11:36 AM.

Lasallians!!!