babycheche01
1st Feb 2008 Fri, 13:33
saan ka mas maraming matututunan???help pls especially in college...:upset:
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View Full Version : Private or Public School? babycheche01 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 13:33 saan ka mas maraming matututunan???help pls especially in college...:upset: Earl 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 13:35 for me... private.. :smoke: :thumbsup: icOn 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 13:41 it depends. :D meron kasing private schools na nabibili ang grado :slap: (kasi nga mapera din ang studyante nila) meron din naman private schools na honest and ang reputation na na-establish nila sa bansa natin is undeniable :thumbsup: same thing sa public schools/ state universities na honest at may magandang reputation :thumbsup: meron ding mga public schools na, kasi nga public, wala na pakialam mga profs nila sa students..:slap: but as for me...depende na yan sa studyante. ang pag-aaral, hindi naman nasa prof or nasa school...nasa studyante :yes: pero kung papipiliin, dun na lang ako sa public, same lang naman :lol: kurabo 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 13:56 private.. especialy in college pero kung mag pri2vate see to it na magnda ang credibility ng school hndi lang basta may nakapagtayo ng school.. may mga public maga2ndang turo kaso ang problema kulang sa gamit.. icOn 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 14:03 kurek :no: take for example sa amin, "msuiit - world-class institution renowned for its excellence in science and mathematics," and yet, mga equipment 19-kalawang pa :slap: langbalutdito 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 14:34 wala yan sa kung public or private... nasa estudyante yan... :D jowdie 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 16:32 It depends. Meron private schools na magaganda nga ang facilities pero incompetent naman ang instructors. Meron ring public schools na para sa matatalino talaga at tinututukan ng gobyerno. But almost always, sa private schools syempre. Kailangan ng pera para makabili ng books, facilities ng school which will boost learning, at mabayaran ang magagaling na professors at doktor. Exemption ang UP kasi as stated above, prime school ng gobyerno ang UP. angie314 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 17:06 private colleges po.. :) especially mga universities..xempre dapat maganda din reputation ng school :) rentao_15 1st Feb 2008 Fri, 17:47 medyo it depends to the student.. the ethusiasm and interest sa pagaaral.. wala yan sa school or kung kulang ang mga facilities(also a big factor) ... kung masipag ka magaral you will be successful... marami kasi na student that strive best sa public... yung mga di kaya mapagaral sa private schools... plus maraming opportunities sa public kesa sa private like in high school daming competitions etc... hmm... Aristotle 5th Feb 2008 Tue, 17:14 In general sa private lalo na sa mga may mataas na reputasyon tulad ng Ateneo, La Salle, UST, Mapua atbp. Sa ngayon kasi ang education ay malaking negosyo. Parents invest in quality education for their children kaya yong malalaking school which I mentioned they fill the demand for it and make sure that their students receive excellent education to be competitive enough sa jobs market. The result is good income for the school and good jobs for their graduates. Exemption dito ang UP, PUP at mga SCUs dahil ang main objective nila ay academic excellence at hindi profit. If your brain can afford it go for UP, if your pocket can afford it go for Ateneo or La Salle. If you can't afford both all is not lost. Kahit anong school if you have hardwork and perseverance magtatagumpay ka pa rin like yours truly. Many rags to riches stories were attained with sipag at tiyaga and not with diplomas from prestigious schools. summer_cady 8th Feb 2008 Fri, 18:15 private.. if you have the money.. public if you don't have.. di naman ibig sabihin mas maganda private keysa public.. it really depends on the student (you).. just do your best!! good luck!!:pray: freakice27 8th Feb 2008 Fri, 19:16 it depends on the student.. kahit saan siya pumasok.. public or private.. nasa motivation na nya sa pag-aaral yan.. we must admit na hindi naman talaga lahat naituturo sa college.. mostly mga fundamentals lang... if we want to expand our knowledge.. we must also seek it from other sources.. bryan11_04 8th Feb 2008 Fri, 19:29 almost everybody did say that it depends to the student., well actually it does, it doesnt reaaly matter as long as the school tried its best to teach the students well... though there are times that the students around that person really affect his personality... though he wantsto strive hard if the people around him/her tell not to., there's no other way but to find some school for better future., even private or public., if the WILL to learn is there., he can do it... jambycool 8th Feb 2008 Fri, 20:00 nasa estudyante yan e, kahit saang skul sya basta mag aral lang ng mabuti, at kung iisipin natin ang kahirapan, marami ang pupunta sa puclic schools. ingeniousthinker 11th Feb 2008 Mon, 15:44 in terms of education mas maraming matututunan sa private school kasi mas advance yung mga gamit nila kaysa sa public tsaka mas advance yung educational facilities nila. Pero mas hanga ako sa public school kasi ang mga tinuturo doon is yung mga mabubuting asal. In short mas mababait ang mga bata sa public school kaysa private dahil siguro mas mulat sila sa reality yung mga nangyayari sa bansa and so fort. -black panda- 11th Feb 2008 Mon, 15:55 Para sakin it doesnt matter kung Private or public school ang mas maganda eh. Like others, nasa estudyante yan! Kung sa privatre ka nag-aaral tapos hindi naman nya binibigyang halaga yung pag-aaral nya eh di balewala din. Kung sa public naman kahit sabihin natin na kulang sa educational facilities meron namang mga estudyante na very deserving makapagtapos! It really depends sa estudyante and sa importansyang binibigay nya sa pag-aaral nya. :) grounded 25th Feb 2008 Mon, 20:19 depende sa tao yan. kung gusto mo yung course mo, you'll strive harder. try to be the best in your class. I do study in a state U (PUP) pero natatalo namin yung mga private schools pagdating sa ibang contests... kahit kulang sa facilities. basta may tiwala ka sa sarili mo. di mapipigil ng school mo kung aangat ka talaga o hindi. nasa sayo lang yan. kerstinne25 27th Feb 2008 Wed, 21:50 whether public or private... ang importante is ung eagerness mo na ma reach mo ung goal mo :D wala sa school yan .. nasa sarili mong pagsisikap na matuto :D sabi nga ni bob ong: "mangarap ka at abutin mo ito. Wag mo sisihin ang sira mong pamilya, palpak mong syota, pilay mong tuta o mga lumilipad na ipis. Kung may pagkukulang sa yo ang magulang mo..pede kang magrebelde. Tumigil ka sa pag aaral, mag drugs ka, magpakulay ka ng buhok sa kili-kili. Sa bandang huli, ikaw din ang biktima. Rebeldeng walang napatunayan at narating." ala lang. bigla ko lang naisip to :D mercy 28th Feb 2008 Thu, 10:54 depende sa anong course ang kukunin mo kasi di ba may mga school na may specialty sa different courses, so kung anong course ang gusto mo doon ka mag-aral sa school na alam mong mahusay sa ganoon course. pi_angelo 29th Feb 2008 Fri, 07:46 Based on statistics, private schools do offer more than public schools in the Philippine setting. It is because private schools are better funded which means better facilities and also to a certain degree, sometimes better qualified educators. However, what a student learns and makes of himself is largely dependent on his desire to excel and get the best from his learning environment whether public or private. I have studied in private schools up to my high school years. However, for my tertiary education I went to the country's premiere state university in Diliman. Surprisingly there are many students there who have come from public schools in the provinces and many more who have come from the best private schools in the country. And these are students who are the cream of the crop from where ever school they came from. In other countries particularly here in the west, public schools offer very good quality education at par with private institutions. Ideally, this is how it should have been in our country were it not for the many problems we have been having in government that has led to the decline of our public school institutions. Consequently, very few public schools are left who are able to maintain high quality standards. mherz 29th Feb 2008 Fri, 08:10 public or private nasa estudyante yan......:salute: |