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Ateneoracle
May 22, 2002, 11:02 AM
PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
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Preparations for Ateneo's
2003 re-accreditation begin
By Jean E. Aquino and Sharleen Jane L. Sy
Ateneo de Manila University
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AFTER seven years, a team from the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities will go back to the Ateneo for a two-day visit. The tentative schedule is set on the third week of January 2003.
"I think about 60 percent of our classes will be observed, wherein they (will) conduct interviews (with) students and (department) chairs." Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Concepcion Rosales explained.
Apart from classroom visits, student organizations will also be observed, and facilities will be evaluated as well. The PAASCU team, composed of 10 representatives from different schools and the PAASCU chair will be evaluating the Ateneo university. The representatives will be coming from Adamson University, De La Salle University, East Asia Institute of Computer Technology, College of the Holy Spirit, University of the Philippines-Diliman, San Carlos University-Cebu, St. Scholastica's College and Siena College of Quezon City. Representatives from the team last visited the school in January 1996, where the University was granted a seven-year accreditation.
An accreditation for seven years is the maximum number of years given to a school.
Eight areas in education will be the focus of the accreditation process. These areas include community involvement, faculty, instruction, library, laboratories, physical plant, student services, and administration. Preparations for the PAASCU accreditation start one year in advance.
The PAASCU survey team of the Ateneo, formed in August this year, is co-chaired by Rosales and Dr. Ma. Celeste Gonzales, Department of Education Chairperson. Together with the members of the eight committees, the team prepares a self-survey which is a complete status report highlighting the improvements in the school.
"As of now, no problems have been reported with regard the progress of each area. By the time we make the final report, we can say that we have implemented all (recommendations)," Rosales said.
The self-survey presented by the Ateneo to the accreditation committee serves as a guide for the accreditors of what to expect from the University. The contents of the self-survey will be the basis for rating and evaluating the University.
Dr. Gonzales, reiterated: "The team who will come here will not compare the Ateneo with their school, we are evaluated based on this (self-survey) that we give."
The members of the different committees include department chairs, teachers and student representatives provided by the Sanggunian ng mga Mag-aaral ng Ateneo. During the actual visit, the accreditors are left on their own, with ushers, to visit any classroom, facility or office.
The results of the accreditation may be revealed four to five months after.
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As of now, the Ateneo de Manila University is at Level III together with schools like Ateneo de Davao University, Saint Louis University-Baguio, and University of St. La Salle-Bacolod. DECS classifies academic institutions based on 4 Levels.
CHED Order No. 31 s. 1995
Level 1: Applicant Status - "Institutions/programs which have undergone a preliminary survey and are capable of attaining accredited status within one or two years."
Level 2: Accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have undergone a formal accreditation and have been granted initial accreditation set by FAAP for this level."
Level 3: Re-accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have been accredited and which have met the additional criteria set by FAAP for this level."
Level 4: Re-accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have distinguished themselves in a broad area of academic discipline and enjoy prestige and authority comparable to that of international universities."
The Ateneo community is now preparing for PAASCU re-accreditation which is aimed at increasing our present CHED Level III Status to Level IV. As of the moment, only De La Salle University-Manila has managed to achieve this highest CHED Level IV Status in the country.
Based on the article, the tentative re-accreditation schedule for level IV is set on the 3rd week of January 2003. According to PAASCU's website, a self-survey will be conducted w/c will mark the start of the accreditation process for Level IV. After another preliminary survey, the Ateneo becomes a candidate for Level IV accreditation. Another self-survey will be conducted to assess if the preliminary recommendations by the PAASCU team have been met. Lastly, a formal survey team will be visiting the school to decide if Level IV status will already be granted to Ateneo. The whole accreditation process takes about a year. So starting Jan. 2003 we will most likely be granted CHED level IV status in Jan. of 2004 given that everything turns out right.
Can you contribute anything about Ateneo's quest for CHED Level 4 status?
What aspects of the Ateneo can be considered world class in level? (eg. facilities, equipment, etc.)
What aspects need improvements for it to be considered at par with international universities?
What can you suggest to boost Ateneo's level?
Are we heading towards diversity? Or is our education too concentrated on certain areas?
What is your concept of a world class or international university?
Are you competent that we will be Level 4 in 2004?
Bulldogs
May 22, 2002, 04:13 PM
Congrats in advance na lang to Ateneo.
Slam-dunk yan.
Baka kailangan ng CHED/PAASCU mag-establish ng bagong Level V.
Isip-isipin niyo lang. Kung DLSU nga na category B at nasa CHED blaklist naka-chamba ng Level IV, what more Ateneo, UP o UST. Siguradong mga Level V ang mga to-its.
Siguro naman hindi bulag ang mga accreditors at makikita nila ang malaking diferensya ng mga super-sloww sa Tafat at ang mga supersonic-fast na nasa Loyola, Diliman at Espana.
Malamang NU ay Level IV din pag na-evaluate na.
Yun truth lang po.
BULLDOGS RULE!
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Sprakatumski
May 22, 2002, 06:16 PM
Dont hide anymore under the sleeves of the National University. Dont use an innocent university just to bash other schools. They've checked all your posts! Everybody especially the Lasallian community already know that u r a sour graping atenista... :bdayfrown:
Spare Ateneo the embarrassment. Instead of showing your insecurities, just contribute to the progressive speed of your alma mater.
There's nothing wrong in being a fanatic die hard supporter of your school. :cheerleader:
Just do it in good faith.
ANIMO to the Atenean Bulldogs! :bdayfrown: animo to the inferior level 3 school Ateneo!
Yun truth lang po.
Sprakatumski
May 22, 2002, 06:18 PM
And here's a moral booster so that you will all be more determined in ateneo's future quest for the prestigious and highest CHED level 4 status in the country...
Originally posted by ATOMIC_BOMB
First of all, I would like to remind Rektikano2001 that he is an Atenean. Maybe he is a bit ashamed of his alma mater; but you must learn to face where you are stuck now.
1. PAASCU is a private accrediting organization comprised of the representatives of the member colleges and universities. Accreditation is voluntary on the part of the educational institutions.
DLSU volunteered to have itself accredited for Level IV status. This process was undertaken during the first week of December 2002 but we received the accreditation only recently.
As far as I know, the other schools like the Ateneo and UST will undergo the same process of accreditation in the near future. I believe Ateneo is due sometime this year.--Rektikano2001
PAASCU is a service organization which accredits academic programs which meet commonly accepted standards of quality education.
In November 1967, the Bureau of Education and Culture (now the Department of Education, Culture and Sports) officially recognized PAASCU and endorsed its work as an accrediting agency. (PAASCU ONLINE)
Yes it is a private agency but it was certified and duly endorsed by DECS as an accrediting agency. The resources of DECS is very minimal and inadequate to ensure nation-wide accreditation; so, institutions like the PAASCU were duly commissioned to aid the task of DECS Accreditation. This was clearly explained at PAASCU Website.
It's voluntary as prescribed by the Law, but it becomes mandatory on the part of all the leading academic institutions like DLSU, San Beda, & ADMU together with 331 more institutions to ensure optimum and sustained quality education.
CHED Order No. 31 s. 1995 is the primary basis of DECS in classifying academic institutions accdg. to quality and excellence in Higher Education.
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Level 1: Applicant Status - "Institutions/programs which have undergone a preliminary survey and are capable of attaining accredited status within one or two years."
Level II: Accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have undergone a formal accreditation and have been granted initial accreditation set by FAAP for this level."
Level III: Re-accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have been accredited and which have met the additional criteria set by FAAP for this level."
:flower: Level IV: Re-accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have distinguished themselves in a broad area of academic discipline and enjoy prestige and authority comparable to that of international universities."
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It has stated 4 Levels attainable through accreditation by government or by private means. But very often, PAASCU accreditation is the preferred choice.
Going much further, it is not really the PAASCU who actually accredits an institution. It only recommends the school/institution for accreditation. The Government has a special agency who does the accreditation. And this accrediting agency is the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines or FAAP. So to those who are trying to belittle the reputation of PAASCU in accreditation, you can clarify further with the FAAP or much more with DECS itself regarding this prestigious distinction given to DLSU-M.
Anyway, At the instance of Level IV accreditation, DLSU-M achieved the highest possible attainable level or status for an academic institution; placing it on Top of other institutions bearing a Level 1, 2, or 3 status only. This is considered to be a remarkable & historical feat in the 45 years of the PAASCU and CHED because it is the very first time in Philippine Private Education history.
To those who are displacing facts by saying that their institutions are awaiting Level IV accreditation, please be reasonable enough to recognize that you have been finally overtaken by DLSU-Manila. Starting the moment an institution becomes a member of the PAASCU, let's say Level 1, the institution is already responsible for the "successive climbs" that their institution has to achieve. You prepare and pace yourself in a progressive manner. The better you perform, the faster that you increase your level. The World is indeed like a "Horse Race". The one who moves and runs the fastest reaches the finish line the earliest; and thus, emerge as the champion. But in this case, i'm also hopeful that other schools would catch up with this Level IV status of DLSU-Manila. Philippine education would be a lot better and more progressive if there would be more institutions offering education "comparable to that of international universities".
In terms of Ateneo's quest for Level IV, it seems that it would be a steeper climb for them given the defficiency or lack of diversity in it's over-all curriculum. Their courses are too concentrated in partial areas like philosophy and the humanities. They are just on the virge of embarking on the journey bordering on Science & Technology. For instance, their computer science and ECE courses are just on it's primary stages of growth. Another issue actually being tackled in another thread is regarding ADMU's deficiency in the area of licensed courses. 'Laboratories' and 'Physical Plants' are two other areas being evaluated by the PAASCU. Having gone to ADMU, i've noticed their facilities are not yet much at par with international universities. But in the local level, it can be considered relatively sufficient and better than many. In terms of 'College/School Community involvement', i guess more ateneans would be needed to come out of their shells and be active in socio-cultural affairs of the nation. But not so much to the point of becoming like UP. Based on the pace that Ateneo is going, i give it 3 to 6 years before it finally achieves Level IV and be at par with DLSU-M. That's just my inferred estimation and honest opinion based on relevant & recent facts and conditions.
"AND BY VIRTUE OF THE LAW, DLSU-MANILA IS CONFIRMED AS THE BEST PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN THE PHILIPPINES."
Simply because PAASCU is not the law. It is a private, voluntary accreditation organization comprised of the representatives of the member schools, among others.
This has already been discussed. Indeed PAASCU is not the Law, but CHED is the ultimate authority and Law. CHED Order No. 31 s. 1995 clearly deduces and implicitly says that DLSU-Manila is the highest academic institution in the country bearing 'prestige and authority comparable to that of international universities'. Even a high school student can easily surmise the implication and essence of this Law coz there are only 4 levels to choose from. And definitely, Level IV is the highest. Only those who refuse to believe will be confused and blinded about this Law.
The accreditation process is not a continuous process as somebody incorrectly claimed above. Schools volunteer to have themselves accredited. The process itself is scheduled far in advanced and the schools have plenty of time to prepare for the process. As I said earlier, DLSU went through the process during the first week of December 2002.
This has already been tackled and answered above. The fact that you were scheduled first shows that your school is already equipped for it to be evaluated, thereby leading the competition as well as the race for Level IV itself. Too much has been said regarding this.
Based on the above, I agree with the poster who said that our celebration is premature. I think that we, Lasallians, ought to practice some of the virtues that were taught to us in school -- humility and honesty. Let us not overly hype our way to glory at the expense of others. People can see through the hype and lies. We are only making fools of ourselves and inviting more inflammatory remarks from others in this never-ending cycle of bash and counter-bash.
Since you are a sour graping atenean, you are the one who made a severely hypocritical fool out of yourself.
Never-ending cycle of bash and counter-bash? Or just a collective tornado of Atenean Hypocrisy!
At the end of the day, if you really think about it, it is not the fleeting and temporal achievements of so-called institutions that will be remembered by others. It is how we as individuals impact other people's lives in a positive way. With that.......
It is quite obvious that you are deliberately making a negative & hypocritical impact to everyone who are reading this thread except of course to your fellow sour graping ateneans.
Kindly support your presumption with this, when PAASCU granted level 4 to DLSU, is this mean CHED'S HIGHEST PRIVATE ACADEMIC INSTITUTION? in what sense?--criticguy
This has already been discussed and answered above. Plus add the substantial reinforcement of FAAD, ASIAWEEK, and the LAW (CHED Order No. 31 s. 1995).
Truly DLSU, is one of the leading and top university in the Phils., but don't claim it as d best private university kus ADMU and UST r on d line...f ur basis s d asiaweek survey of 2000(w/c s .03% margin of admu) and PAASCU's 1st level 4, wel i think dat s not enaf....
DLSU-Manila, by virtue of the Law, is the current highest academic institution in the Philippines. I didn't claim it, the Law really just set it to be. Since as you said ADMU et. al. are on the line, just work hard and wait for your turn. Always remember that "Patience is a virtue".
did PAASCU mentions dat d skul ho got's d 1st highest accredition will b considerd as d BEST?(as *** some la sallian presume) and so wid d CHED( did dey mention ), f so, den it's time to congratulate DLSU as d country's best private university and considered as CHED"s highest private education...
CHED need not announce it because it is already implicitly given by the Law. And we don't know, maybe DLSU-Manila Administration preferred not to sensationalize the issue anymore. Possibly they're just letting the exciting news divulge on its own for it to be absorbed in a genuine fashion.
Based on the myriad of solid facts and clear evidences in favor of DLSU-M, I can easily put into conviction that, indeed, DLSU-Manila is the highest/best private school/institution in our country.
again nauna lang kayo sa evaluation.........
Quickness and the ability to achieve milestones are two good qualities/virtue of a true leader.
*** pa kayong basis na tawagin as d best private....
Majority if not all the foundations have been set. And these are very solid and concrete foundations, unlike others who seem to establish themselves based on false self hype and contention.
pls lang, wag kayong manglito...
pero d naman kami nalito....
It's not much of our problem if you get confused. You owe it to yourself.
We know where we stand and from this vantage point, a good future lies ahead...
A future of Christian Achievers for God and Country!
:flower: ANIMO LA SALLE!!! :flower:
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Congrats in advance na lang to Ateneo. :cheerleader:
Slam-dunk yan. :cheerleader:
Yun truth lang po.
Bulldogs
May 22, 2002, 06:53 PM
Aba effective na naman ako ha. Tinamaan na naman ang mga mokong na Lasalista ha.
Hindi lang si greener_manure at atomic_utot ang pikon. Pati na rin si Sprakawatusi. Nagwawala na parang may rabies. Nakagat ko siguro.
Mwehehehhehehheh
Kailangan ulitin ang mga sumusunod para mag register sa mga puny na utak ng mga slow....
Congrats nga pala sa Ateneo, UST, UP at AIM for their category A rating.
Pati na rin sa DLSU na nakatanggap ng category B rating. Buti hindi "C" as in camote or calabasa. Hehehehehehe
The interviews revealed University of the Philippines was the most frequently mentioned Philippine school, followed by University of Sto. Tomas, and Ateneo de Manila University. These schools, along with the Asian Institute of Management were rated category A, which means excellent. prisingly, De La Salle did not make it to category A.
The same goes for the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) of the Department of Employment, Education and Training of Australia which rated UP, UST, Ateneo, and AIM as category A which means these institutions meet international standards in the way they are understood and accepted in Australia.
to say other Philippine schools, including De La Salle, which have been perceived to be "elite" because of the apparent high tuition they charge and that are understood by the society as one of the best tertiary schools in the country were rated in category B or do not completely meet international standards.---<<<[Honorable mention na naman ang DLSU sa category B]
Wawa naman ang mga delisyunadong Lasalista.
Walang mga self-esteem kaya panay ang cheer sa sarili...we're the top..we're the best.... ek ek ek
Parang hinihipnotays niyo ang sarili niyo. Wawa naman kayo.
"DLSU is the best for me" -- perhaps, for you kasi hanggang dun lang ang kaya mo with your puny brain.
O, wag mapipikon ha. Kayo na ang nagsabi na ako ang may puny brain. Binabalik ko lang sa inyo ang pabor.
Basta, DLSU will always be the tambakan for the slow and for the rejects of Ateneo, UP and UST.
O eto pa....................
Originally posted by aurora7
The evidence is factual and comes from the DLSU admissions office itself. For the AY 1999-2000, 94% of those who enrolled at lasalle did not pass the UPCAT. 82% had lasalle as a second choice while 46% did not pass any other entrance exam at any Metro Manila College or University.
I'm very sorry. I didn't mean to hurt anybody, but the figures came from your school, not from me.
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DLSU Number 1 kuno
Sa kabobohan, pwede pa.
Nyek nyek nyek nyek nyek
Live ebaks in our minds!
Yun truth lang po.
BULLDOGS RULE!
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Sprakatumski
May 22, 2002, 08:07 PM
"Originally posted by aurora7
The evidence is factual and comes from the DLSU admissions office itself. For the AY 1999-2000, 94% of those who enrolled at lasalle did not pass the UPCAT. 82% had lasalle as a second choice while 46% did not pass any other entrance exam at any Metro Manila College or University."
I just wonder how they collected your so called data... Interview each of the 3000 students who enrolled... ;)
At least the following are backed up by factual data.......... ;)
Originally posted by ATOMIC_BOMB
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Beneath the skin of Philippine tertiary institutions
Sunday, 09 09, 2001
(This article seems to be already in the dusty archives of UST. But eventhough this very long narrative given about UST is more like a very biased and opinionated account, I will still dwell on the relevant issues worthy of discussion.)
While the Ateneo and De La Salle got about 20,000 and 25,000 applicants, respectively with roughly 8.5 percent and 20 percent got accepted. <----<< [Nagmumukhang diploma mill ang DLSU ha.--Bulldogs]
So that's already your concept of a diploma mill. . . ;)
Anyway, Lucky for this 20% that they are now in the highest private academic institution in the country. I also look at this in a positive note because more people will be given quality education. This is actually one of the fundamental missions of St. La Salle, patron saint of all teachers.
According to Ched, one of the effective ways of gauging the quality of a school's performance is through the achievement in the government's licensure or board examinations given by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
Here are some of the "recent" licensure exam Passing Rates of DLSU-Manila:
Civil Engineering, 100%, May 1998
Chemical Engineering, 100%, Nov 1999
Electronics and Communications Engineering, 95%, Apr 2001
Mechanical Engineering, 100%, Apr 2001
Education, 100%, Aug 1998, 1999, 2000
And speaking of Accounting,
DLSU-Manila consistently recorded the highest ratings among accountancy board takers. As a result, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board of Accountancy bestowed the University an ACHIEVEMENT AWARD for excelling in accounting education.
(Excerpt from "DLSU-Achievers, Inc")
Valisno said aside from a school's performance in government licensure examinations, other way of measuring a school's quality was through the number of centers of excellence (COE)
Just for the info of the few inquisitive ateneans, DLSU-M has more COEs than ADMU. We have 10 compared to your 9. Ours are more on the BS side, and if i'm not mistaken, majority of yours dwell on the "easy" AB bracket. Well that doesn't matter so much.
The interviews revealed University of the Philippines was the most frequently mentioned Philippine school, followed by University of Sto. Tomas, and Ateneo de Manila University. These schools, along with the Asian Institute of Management were rated category A, which means excellent. Surprisingly, De La Salle did not make it to category A.
Surprisingly also, we have such thing as a "before and after". This info is already buried in the underneaths of history. If you want to live in the underneaths, then by all all means.
Moreover, In the "greater" international level and not just to the selected foreign/"bumbay" countries like Jordan & UAE mentioned in the article, La Salle still holds an esteemed position. In fact, Lasallian education is accredited by two large international accrediting bodies. It is accredited by the (1) WESTERN CATHOLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION & (2) WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. I'd rather trust my fate and reputation on legitimate international accrediting institutions than on a very limited number of respondents from the said foreign/"bumbay" nations.
More than being an A institution in the local and "greater" international level, De La Salle is an active catalyst in the development of Philippine education, in cooperation with CHED. As CHED's Zonal Research Center (ZRC) in the National Capital Region, La Salle spearheads 134 colleges and universities in the development of tertiary education in the country. I'll take a lesser institution to give a concrete example; Ateneo de Zamboanga.
Extracted from "DLSU-Achievers, Inc.":
TEACHERS OF ATENEO LEARN FROM DLSU
Fr. William Kreutz, ATENEO de Zamboanga President, requested DLSU-M to help develop their faculty in the Doctoral Level. To achive university status, ADZ is currently working on a requirement by CHED to have more Doctorate Degree holders in its faculty.
With the assistance of DLSU-Manila's College of Education (CED), the ADZ faculty are now able to attend classes for PhD programs in Science Education and Applied Linguistics.
DLSU-CED even extended its' hand to help Ateneo get scholarships from the Fund Assistance to Private Education (FAPE) to finance all the students included in the program.
Given the abundance of resources and know-how, the DLSU-Manila institution was generous & munificent enough to give aid and support even to a perceived "archrival" school who needs help in the academic field. From the aforesaid, DLSU-Manila is observed to have already transcended the petty concept of "lasalle vs ateneo". The initiative of ATENEO to seek academic help is also commendable, for that matter.
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CHED Order No. 31 s. 1995
Level IV: Re-accredited Status - "Institutions/programs which have distinguished themselves in a broad area of academic discipline and enjoy prestige and authority comparable to that of international universities."
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BEST PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN THE PHILIPPINES!
CONGRATULATIONS DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WHOLE LASALLIAN COMMUNITY!
(condolences to the ateneo community... :( )
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More than being an A institution in the local and "greater" international level, De La Salle is an active catalyst in the development of Philippine education, in cooperation with CHED. As CHED's Zonal Research Center (ZRC) in the National Capital Region, La Salle spearheads 134 colleges and universities in the development of tertiary education in the country. I'll take a lesser institution to give a concrete example; Ateneo de Zamboanga.
Extracted from "DLSU-Achievers, Inc.":
TEACHERS OF ATENEO LEARN FROM DLSU
Fr. William Kreutz, ATENEO de Zamboanga President, requested DLSU-M to help develop their faculty in the Doctoral Level. To achive university status, ADZ is currently working on a requirement by CHED to have more Doctorate Degree holders in its faculty.
With the assistance of DLSU-Manila's College of Education (CED), the ADZ faculty are now able to attend classes for PhD programs in Science Education and Applied Linguistics.
DLSU-CED even extended its' hand to help Ateneo get scholarships from the Fund Assistance to Private Education (FAPE) to finance all the students included in the program.
Given the abundance of resources and know-how, the DLSU-Manila institution was generous & munificent enough to give aid and support even to a perceived "archrival" school who needs help in the academic field. From the aforesaid, DLSU-Manila is observed to have already transcended the petty concept of "lasalle vs ateneo". The initiative of ATENEO to seek academic help is also commendable, for that matter.
So Atenean Bulldogs? :bdayfrown:
Is that your way of showing gratitude after we helped Ateneo in its' ACADEMIC development...
Nevermind... :rolleyes:
Bulldogs
May 22, 2002, 08:45 PM
Maski ano pa ang hype na gawain niyong mga mokong na Lasalsalista, it won't change the fact that --
1. Bobo at slow pa rin ang karamihan sa inyo.
2 (a) Tambakan pa rin ng ACET, UPCAT at UST rejects ang DLSU.
2 (b) Pati basketbol team niyo ay tambakan ng mga rejects ng JRU (por ejemplo, Mac Cardona, Mark Benitez).
3. Category B pa rin kayo kumpara sa Category A ng Ateneo, UP, UST at AIM.
4. Honorable mention pa rin ang DLSU sa CHED blacklist of schools that offer substandard courses.
5. Karamihan (75% - 80%) ng esudyante ng honors class ng LSGH, your own HS, ay pumupunta sa Ateneo.
Why?
Kasi alam nila na ebaks ang DLSU. Taga roon sila eh. Who can be a better judge?
6. Number 4 above ay totoo rin sa mga ibang top private HS.
7. Pinaka-importante sa lahat, walang cure ang kabobohan.
In other words, enjoy na lang kayo sa pagka-slow niyo, MGA NINYOS AT NINYAS IGNORANTES.
DUMB IS FOREVER.
YUN TRUTH LANG PO.
Peace and Love from moi. :kiss::heart:
Basta, N.U. rulezzzzzzzz.
Sprakatumski
May 22, 2002, 09:01 PM
Spoken like a True Blue-blooded Sour graping Atenean! :bdayfrown:
:bdaygrin:
riza_arnaud
May 23, 2002, 09:31 AM
Hey cool!!! Congrats to ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY.. in advance that is... Go grab that level 4! :D :D :D
ANIMO LA SALLE,
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green_thinker
May 23, 2002, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Bulldogs
7. Pinaka-importante sa lahat, walang cure ang kabobohan.
DUMB IS FOREVER.
oh my god...
is this true?!
geeez...
eh di hopeless ka na pala...
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sum1
May 23, 2002, 05:43 PM
hoy bulldog kung hindi ka naman isang isa't kalahati.
sabi mo:
Isip-isipin niyo lang. Kung DLSU nga na category B at nasa CHED blaklist naka-chamba ng Level IV, what more Ateneo, UP o UST. Siguradong mga Level V ang mga to-its.
alam mo bakit hindi pwede maging level 5 man ang UP? kasi po ang PAASCU pang private schools lang po.
simple lang naman ang lohika.
kung hindi ka naman *****.
jeangrey21
May 25, 2002, 10:23 AM
*** can i say?
credible ang PAAsCU.....
congrats DLSU for level 4..... job well done
ADMU, congrats na rin!
nerdox
May 25, 2002, 02:56 PM
Sprakatumski: Tama na yan dude. Wag mo na patulan. Hindi ka naman ata psychiatrist so di mo linya yan. :D
GOOD LUCK SA ATENEO!
ANIMO LA SALLE!
arkienuts
May 25, 2002, 11:50 PM
goodluck to Ateneo. At least, you will be finally leveled with the status being enjoyed by UST (CHED Level 4, COCOPEA Level 4--we are not under PAASCU coz as far as i'm concerned, that is only for h-schools...hek, hek, hek, all this time, you pride of being on top of everything but facts don't lie, and as stated here, you are only gearing up for a re-accreditation. tsk, tsk, oh by the way, do you have any COE's (f.y.i. Center of Excellence: well, UST have 13 so far, next to UP's 27.)
criticguy
May 26, 2002, 05:57 AM
Originally posted by arkienuts
goodluck to Ateneo. At least, you will be finally leveled with the status being enjoyed by UST (CHED Level 4, COCOPEA Level 4--we are not under PAASCU coz as far as i'm concerned, that is only for h-schools...hek, hek, hek, all this time, you pride of being on top of everything but facts don't lie, and as stated here, you are only gearing up for a re-accreditation. tsk, tsk, oh by the way, do you have any COE's (f.y.i. Center of Excellence: well, UST have 13 so far, next to UP's 27.)
ano ba yan?
nagbibigay ka na nga ng compliment, nagmamayabang ka pa!
iba ang level ng ust sa ateneo, dlsu, at UP.... ok?
congrats na rin sa UST
justInStix
May 26, 2002, 06:26 AM
Goodluck Ateneo!!!!:cheers:
i look forward to seing another 1 tough school from the 3 on the list! *okay*
congrats in advace!!!
justInStix
May 26, 2002, 06:27 AM
Goodluck Ateneo!!!!:cheers:
i look forward to seing another 1 tough school from the 3 on the list! *okay*
congrats in advance!!!
AbulugAdventure
May 27, 2002, 04:55 AM
Lasalle level 3 to 4
Ateneo Level 3 baka umabot sa na rin sa 4,
pero ang former school ko, San Beda Level 3 bumaba sa 2! San ba dinala ng mga admin ng Beda ang pera namin?! :grrr:
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