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November 5th, 2007 07:57 PM #31
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November 5th, 2007 11:53 PM #32[SIZE=3]Galing ng UP. Congrats.
It's not about IQ, it's about EQ.
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November 6th, 2007 03:21 AM #33
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November 6th, 2007 08:50 AM #35
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November 9th, 2007 05:43 PM #36
lumabas na yung result nang ECE!
Top 10 electronic engineering examinees
1. Jake Daryll Ello Obina -- Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (91.10)
2. Virgil Roy Requiroso Ajo -- Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (90.10)
3. Adrian Solis Paala -- Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sto. Tomas, Batangas (89.90)
4. Julius Paulo Ramos Servigon -- Xavier University–Cagayan de Oro (88.90)
5. Michael Chester Masangcay Cusi -- Batangas State University-Batangas City (88.60)
6. Ceasar Ryan Tibangwa Cia -- Saint Mary’s University-Nueva Ecija (88.40)
7. Francis Jay Bejerano Jumawan -- University of Southeastern Philippines-Davao City (88.30)
Jerickson Palding Oyco -- Technological University of the Philippines-Manila (88.30)
8. Allan Tamayo Vinluan -- Cagayan State University-Tuguegarao (88.00)
9. Philip Lawrence Go Aberion -- University of San Carlos (87.90)
10. Leslie Peña Isip -- Technological Institute of the Philippines-Quezon City (87.80)
Rodney Ortaliz Sia -- University of Saint La Salle (87.80)
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ticle_id=99510
here is the complete list: http://www.inquirer.net/verbatim/ECE1107.pdf
Passing percentage of different schools:
Adamson - 36/102- 35%
Ateneo - 16/27 - 59%
La Salle - 21/51 - 41%
FEU - 2/4 - 50%
NU - 0/8 - 0%
UE - 4/21 - 19%
UST - 74/136 - 54%
UP - 17/18 - 94%
PLM - 42/10 - 39%
PUP - 60/158 - 38%
SLU - 64/183 - 35%
Mapua - 82/230 - 36%
Congrats to UP and UST!!!! and to other schools as well! galing.
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November 10th, 2007 01:06 PM #37
walang dlsu sa top ten hehe
i noticed 2 students from metro manila lang nasa top the rest from schools outside MM na...
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November 26th, 2007 11:42 PM #38
i was reminded of this thread when i read this earlier today in the philippine star. this excerpt was contained in jaruis bondoc's article entitled gotcha
University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila made it to the Top 500 Universities of the World in 2007. Graded by the Times Higher-QS World University Rankings, the state-owned U.P. notched 398, while Jesuit-run ADMU was 454th. U.P. scored 34.7; ADMU, 30.8.
De La Salle University of Manila and University of Santo Tomas, which previously made it to the top 500, didn’t figure this year. They scored 23.9 and 20.8, respectively.
The top 20 universities of the world were: Harvard, US; Cambridge, UK; Yale, US; Oxford, UK; Imperial College of London; Princeton, US; California Institute of Technology; University of Chicago; University College-London; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Columbia, US; McGill University, Canada; Duke, US; University of Pennsylvania; Johns Hopkins, US; Australian National University; University of Tokyo; Hong Kong University; Stanford, US; Cornell, US; Carnegie Mellon, US.
Fifteen universities in Southeast Asia made it to the top 500: two in Singapore, five in Thailand, four in Malaysia, two in Indonesia, and two in the Philippines.
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December 15th, 2007 10:18 PM #40Proud na ako my alma mater, Xavier UNiversity, made it to the list. In my batch, 8 kami nag-exam and we all passed. It was such a nice feeling. five years had already gone but I still cherish the time we were in Cebu reviewing and burning the midnight candles. Lahat din kami nagkatrabaho na, may OFW's din.
Pero i believe wala sa school yan, nasa attitude and character yan ng tao..
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