Are you satisfied of the education you got from UST?  | | I am proud to have graduated from one of the prestigious Universities in the Philippine which is UST. And why not? A lot of students are fighting for a spot to enter that school and I even manage to graduate. But after graduating and entering the real world, i sometimes felt robbed, my knowledge is very little compared to my experienced but doesn't hold a bachelors degree colleagues (my major is architecture by the way). Sometimes we would talk about some technical stuffs which I didn't know of that they said was to have been taught in school since it was very simple, it's quite embarrassing actually. Sometimes I wonder which is more important now, a 5 year course or a 5 year field experience? I can't say it's my fault that I didn't learn a lot in school since I never missed a class, I always pay attention to discussions, I'm always eager to learn to prepare my self in the real world. Who then should I blame but the school where I attended, who I paid tuition fee to for 5 years. Their faults are many like teachers not attending classes, teachers who never give lessons but only give assignments, subjects that doesn't really matter to your career and just repetitions of previous studies, namely english, filipino, theology, algebra, rizal (what a waste of units and money). I can't compare with other schools since i've only attended one. I think there's something wrong with the education system here in the Philippines thats why a bachelors degree here is nothing compared to a bachelor's degree in London. So I'm asking you Thomasians, are you satisfied of the education you got?
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| | | | | | 1. owlwings (5125) | 1 year ago | What little I know of Filipino education tells me that it is quite old-fashioned when compared to education in the US and UK. I have a Filipino friend with whom I have corresponded from time to time on her assignments and I felt that they were very 'traditional' and quite formal and difficult for her age group (as compared with similar assignments in the UK). She has done very well, I am glad to say, and has graduated as a nurse.
I would say that the subsidiary subjects of English and Algebra would be very relevant to an architecture course. In a British architecture course, I think there would be at least one year of practical experience included as an essential part of the course.
Any education, especially a university education, is what you yourself choose to make of it. To think of schools and universities as 'factories' which mould and form the raw material of their students into qualified material is incorrect: an educational establishment only provide you with the tools, facilities and tuition by which you can make something of yourself. Some do this better than others.
It is well known that a University education does not immediately qualify you to be a fully effective member of the industry or discipline which you choose to work in. Hands-on, practical experience is, in the end, far more important to your career. What a university education does is to provide you with the basic knowledge and tools but, far more importantly, it allows you to grow your general knowledge, social skills and to gain a balanced and committed adult perspective.
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| | 2. xtine22 (158) | 8 months ago | I studied in UST for 8 years (high school and college), and I can say that I'm not regretful, and if I were to study again, I would still choose UST. I learned how to be independent and responsible. Actually, I learned more values than academics. Yep, I'm proud to be a Thomasian. I'm glad I chose it when I graduated from elementary and glad that my parents let me study in it. It's not a perfect school, nothing is, but it's a university that I'm glad that became my foundation.
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