UP Campus change...............................?
I passed in UP Manila (which I chose because I went for a medical course) but wasn't able to pass the course due to the Nursing quota (meaning my result was "Degree Program with Available Slots") Now I'm thinking of looking for UP Diliman courses which have available slots. Is it allowed or not?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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It's gonna be difficult. You chose UP Manila as your first choice so getting to Diliman will be quiet tough. However, you could stay in Manila. After earning 30 units, that's when you could transfer to Diliman. Just make sure you'll get good grades (2.0 GWA would do) in your first year.
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
calling all british and canadians
calling all british and canadians..!!!!.?
I am 18 year old student from Manila, Philippines. And I'm looking forward to migrate after i graduate (B.S. Information Technology) either U.K or Canada... I even picked my city choice... London(UK) or Toronto (Canada) doing DEEP researches, i concluded myself that it's CANADA. however, i get confused since i start hearing bad thoughts/idea/news about canada's employment. Like here in Canadian embassy in the Philippines, they say Nurses, Caregivers, etc. are "in-demand" in Canada, however there are certain news that depicts jobless migrants in Canada, would it be true? I'm quite bothered, as i started embracing all of Canada, from history,anything about it. please help me, but don't be biased. As an alternative, i'm looking forward to London, however, despite of its big equivalence in to peso, it's the 2nd most expensive city in the world. (next to Moscow). And i promise myself, if i were to live in U.K i'll be in London(any part of part of London) only. And they say high salary in London,hence high taxes, so its just the same. please help! please help. for canadians or british out there.
Other - Canada - 3 Answers
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Actually both things you heard are true but if you are well educated it won't be a problem. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
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I believe it would be best for you to move here as a foreign student and graduate from one of our schools. Yes we have many qualified citizen here who can not work because their diplomas are not recognized here. I know a dentist from India who works in sales, a journalist from Lebanon who drives taxis and a young woman cleaning house even though she has a master degree in Accounting. Be aware of all the facts before leaving your life behind.
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There is a lack of skilled labour in many areas. However, there are a lot of restrictions on international qualifications. Many professionals (even from the US), have to go through requalification/ retraining. Some specialists have to practically go through all of their schooling. This is a major problem in the health industry. If you want to move to Canada, double check on what is recognized, or how to get your qualifications recognized. Try checking with the professional associations for your profession. They will probably have resources or be able to point you in the right direction.
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I am 18 year old student from Manila, Philippines. And I'm looking forward to migrate after i graduate (B.S. Information Technology) either U.K or Canada... I even picked my city choice... London(UK) or Toronto (Canada) doing DEEP researches, i concluded myself that it's CANADA. however, i get confused since i start hearing bad thoughts/idea/news about canada's employment. Like here in Canadian embassy in the Philippines, they say Nurses, Caregivers, etc. are "in-demand" in Canada, however there are certain news that depicts jobless migrants in Canada, would it be true? I'm quite bothered, as i started embracing all of Canada, from history,anything about it. please help me, but don't be biased. As an alternative, i'm looking forward to London, however, despite of its big equivalence in to peso, it's the 2nd most expensive city in the world. (next to Moscow). And i promise myself, if i were to live in U.K i'll be in London(any part of part of London) only. And they say high salary in London,hence high taxes, so its just the same. please help! please help. for canadians or british out there.
Other - Canada - 3 Answers
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Actually both things you heard are true but if you are well educated it won't be a problem. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
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I believe it would be best for you to move here as a foreign student and graduate from one of our schools. Yes we have many qualified citizen here who can not work because their diplomas are not recognized here. I know a dentist from India who works in sales, a journalist from Lebanon who drives taxis and a young woman cleaning house even though she has a master degree in Accounting. Be aware of all the facts before leaving your life behind.
3 :
There is a lack of skilled labour in many areas. However, there are a lot of restrictions on international qualifications. Many professionals (even from the US), have to go through requalification/ retraining. Some specialists have to practically go through all of their schooling. This is a major problem in the health industry. If you want to move to Canada, double check on what is recognized, or how to get your qualifications recognized. Try checking with the professional associations for your profession. They will probably have resources or be able to point you in the right direction.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
I want to go to medical school in the Philippines with a biology minor
I want to go to medical school in the Philippines with a biology minor...?
Right now I am a sophomore in a nursing program an American school with one more class to take before I enter the actual nursing program. I want to complete my nursing courses here and then take the board in the U.S. However, I am also interested in doing a minor in biology during the summer in between my regular nursing classes. Once I am done, I am hoping to apply to medical school in the Philippines. Will there be any problem with my plan? Is there anything I need to expect? How long will it take? I am a Fil-Am with a uncle and auntie living in Manila so living arrangements should be taken care of. Unfortunately I do not know much tagalog, but I hope that I will learn during my time there. I am hoping to attend the school, 'Our Lady of Fatima University'. I am sorry about the grammer mistakes!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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as lonq as you qet all of your passport business done also. i don't believe there should be any problems. hmm naiintindihan kita.? btw im not a filipina but i am learninq taqaloq. try this website. its basics of taqaloq and some phrases also. http://tagaloglang.com <-- this is where i beqan my learninq and now i am qood in taqaloq. hopefully your plan workss out btw
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there will be no problem at all. :D besides, i'm from Our Lady of Fatima University too. :) i'm taking Physical Therapy there. :) but, i would suggest you go to a school that is much more expensive and will many international students so that it wont be hard for you to fit in. like Lasalle, Ateneo or UST and lots more.. all though Our Lady of Fatima is a great school for Science and Medicine courses but still find a school that suits you best. :)
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Right now I am a sophomore in a nursing program an American school with one more class to take before I enter the actual nursing program. I want to complete my nursing courses here and then take the board in the U.S. However, I am also interested in doing a minor in biology during the summer in between my regular nursing classes. Once I am done, I am hoping to apply to medical school in the Philippines. Will there be any problem with my plan? Is there anything I need to expect? How long will it take? I am a Fil-Am with a uncle and auntie living in Manila so living arrangements should be taken care of. Unfortunately I do not know much tagalog, but I hope that I will learn during my time there. I am hoping to attend the school, 'Our Lady of Fatima University'. I am sorry about the grammer mistakes!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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as lonq as you qet all of your passport business done also. i don't believe there should be any problems. hmm naiintindihan kita.? btw im not a filipina but i am learninq taqaloq. try this website. its basics of taqaloq and some phrases also. http://tagaloglang.com <-- this is where i beqan my learninq and now i am qood in taqaloq. hopefully your plan workss out btw
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there will be no problem at all. :D besides, i'm from Our Lady of Fatima University too. :) i'm taking Physical Therapy there. :) but, i would suggest you go to a school that is much more expensive and will many international students so that it wont be hard for you to fit in. like Lasalle, Ateneo or UST and lots more.. all though Our Lady of Fatima is a great school for Science and Medicine courses but still find a school that suits you best. :)
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
ATENEO or UP?which school should I really choose?help naman po
ATENEO or UP?which school should I really choose?help naman po?
hi...I just to ask your help what school should I choose... di naman ako matalino talaga pero masipag lang ako mag-aral...plano ko na sa UST na ako mag-aaral since iyon ang unang letter of acceptance kong natanggap but I was shocked ng malaman ko na I passed ATENEO.(AB Economics-not the honors program there) and UP(Manila-Physical Therapy)... actually plano ko na mag-change ng course sa UPM to nursing kasi sabo ng friend ko ay pwede naman daw ako makapasok sa nursing doon if may mag-withdraw ng slot doon...pero if wala ay ayos lang...PT is not that bad naman eh... ngayon di ako makapag-decide... money is not a big problem kasi may scholarship naman... Interests of mine is also not a bog problem kasi I love both schools naman eh.... ang consideration ko talaga ngayon ay ang work ko na makukuha after graduation...actually pwede naman ako mag-shift but for the mean time...ang 2 courses na iyon ang pinagpipilian ko... sana po bigyan niyo ako ng advice...please lang...thanks and God bless
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good job at nakapasa ka sa Ateneo at UP! If your looking for a good job right after college and wala ka ng intention na mag-masters or medicine, i think economics would be better. Pero if you'd want to continue your education pa, take PT and mag-medicine ka.
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hi...I just to ask your help what school should I choose... di naman ako matalino talaga pero masipag lang ako mag-aral...plano ko na sa UST na ako mag-aaral since iyon ang unang letter of acceptance kong natanggap but I was shocked ng malaman ko na I passed ATENEO.(AB Economics-not the honors program there) and UP(Manila-Physical Therapy)... actually plano ko na mag-change ng course sa UPM to nursing kasi sabo ng friend ko ay pwede naman daw ako makapasok sa nursing doon if may mag-withdraw ng slot doon...pero if wala ay ayos lang...PT is not that bad naman eh... ngayon di ako makapag-decide... money is not a big problem kasi may scholarship naman... Interests of mine is also not a bog problem kasi I love both schools naman eh.... ang consideration ko talaga ngayon ay ang work ko na makukuha after graduation...actually pwede naman ako mag-shift but for the mean time...ang 2 courses na iyon ang pinagpipilian ko... sana po bigyan niyo ako ng advice...please lang...thanks and God bless
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good job at nakapasa ka sa Ateneo at UP! If your looking for a good job right after college and wala ka ng intention na mag-masters or medicine, i think economics would be better. Pero if you'd want to continue your education pa, take PT and mag-medicine ka.
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