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la_flash
Jan 30, 2006, 05:39 AM
In terms of building the personality of the students, in molding students to
be better individual, which do you prefer?
a. CO-ED
b. Exclusive school for gilrs or boys
We are not talking about academic achievements here guys... just pure
personality... that is one aspect of education that we ought to receive,
right?
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I think those who came from co-ed schools are better in terms of social
skills...
Personality wise, I have seen some from exclusive schools who can
assert themselves perfectly, and they are also very articulate.
flsfnoeraekadad
Jan 30, 2006, 07:28 AM
In terms of building the personality of the students, in molding students to
be better individual, which do you prefer?
a. CO-ED
b. Exclusive school for gilrs or boys
We are not talking about academic achievements here guys... just pure
personality... that is one aspect of education that we ought to receive,
right?
========================================================
I think those who came from co-ed schools are better in terms of social
skills...
Personality wise, I have seen some from exclusive schools who can
assert themselves perfectly, and they are also very articulate.
CO-ED. Hahaha. I'll let the chicks mold me. :viking:
Yahoooooooooooooo! :insane:
shamhoy
Jan 30, 2006, 08:38 AM
a gender exclusive school ---> highschool *okay*
co-ed --> college *okay*
TrueBlueEagle
Jan 30, 2006, 08:54 AM
For girls, it would be better to go to an exclusive school for the purpose of further enhancing your skills in an environment that gives the corridor for it.
Girls who immediately enter a university, especially if their confidence is not well developed, would tend to be consumed by boys and also high school achieving girls.
So for girls who are ready for the rigors of university life, its a good choice. But for those who thinks they need more time to develop themselves, take the exclusive girls school route, the time away from the fun of coed life is surely worth it.
Sleepy_Hollow_
Jan 30, 2006, 09:25 AM
Personality development seem more effective in exclusive schools even when it comes to social skills. Persons from these institutions seem more confident and aggressive too:
Assumption
Poveda
St. Scho
Woodrose
Ateneo
La Salle Green Hills
Southridge
Xavier
Even when it comes to academic development, exclusive school students seem to do better compared to their co-ed counter parts:
La Salle Zobel
Colegio San Agustin - Makati
Brent
International School Manila
This is probably due to the difference in instilling discipline. Men should be recieving sterner measures but the teacher isn't able to do so with the presence of ladies. In addition, male students seem to enjoy the attention he gets from his lady classmates everytime he is punished in class.
Of course there are exceptions:
Don Bosco Makati - Poor social skills but superior in academic development.
Philippine Science, Manila Science - Co-Ed but can out do any student from the top exclusive schools
caryatid_kitten
Jan 30, 2006, 04:13 PM
^with what you said, I don't think the positive traits of the alumni of the schools you mentioned are due to the fact those are gender exclusive schools. I really don't know why personality development seems much, much better in these school. Very few of its alumni suffer from an inferiority complex. People often hate them for their strong personalities and ability to respond to a professor's question or ask a question without batting an eyelash. :P
Kolmogorov
Jan 30, 2006, 10:58 PM
grade school - exclusive school (depends sa budget :D)
high school/college - co-ed
GR8_GUY
Jan 30, 2006, 11:03 PM
Very few of its alumni suffer from an inferiority complex. People often hate them for their strong personalities and ability to respond to a professor's question or ask a question without batting an eyelash. :P
People admire them for these traits. People get annoyed when some of these exclusive high school grads start acting around with a sense of superiority and entitlement along with their conspicuous artificiality.
sue_mo!
Feb 1, 2006, 07:17 PM
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sue_mo!
Feb 1, 2006, 07:18 PM
ust is an exclusive school.
it is exclusive to mediocre and slightly-below-mediocre high school grads.
does that count?
sarahJparker
Feb 2, 2006, 12:38 AM
^^ la salle too. i met FEW bright thomasians. but lasallians? nil. but they are generally good. :)
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