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Philippines – Education

Education in the Philippines

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25 Responses to “Philippines – Education”

  1. By shervinn9 on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply

    Does anyone know that in Philippine students should pay for thier education??
    I’ll grateful if you answer me. thanks

  2. By pyrosheen on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply

    fuck india, stay out of the philippines stupid smelly bush monkeys

  3. By FredMunio on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply

    Philippine Engineers have board examination licensures,nurse has also board licensure examinations,Indian professionals are bogus…un-qualified and unreliable except in Saudi Arabia the land of Morons

  4. By FredMunio on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply

    Indians are Bogus Professionals your engineers has no board examination licensures,your nurse has no board licensure examinations…

  5. By xphibolts on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    im a filipino who is living now in Italy,. i should say that our education (Philippine’s is waaaaayyy bbeeetteer than the education here in italy)

    for example: –Algebra in Philippines(could be learned during GrADE 6 years)
    –Algebra in Italy (Learned during College)

    soo… as a college student now in Italy,. i easily passed many maths, english, science, etc…. except the subject Italian lol

  6. By micopierre on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    tha lady is indian.. “THE ACCENT”

  7. By micopierre on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    wow.. taga SU o.haha

  8. By patintin on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    weee.. way to go Philippines. =] despite of it’s economical situation and political affairs, my country still have an asset to attract foreigners. =] indeed, our country requires to teach English at the earliest stage of being a student such as pre-schoolers and until college of course. glad to know this. ^_* thanks for sharing.

  9. By dddux on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    The lady is Indian…

  10. By girlstainlessheart on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    HATERS MADE PHILIPPINES FAMOUS :]

  11. By koreanodefilipino on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    wow philippines

  12. By ChoenDangMoon4 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    ok, is that lady spanish, indian, or arab?

  13. By mauzinisterice on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    this is good…

  14. By princegemmo16 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    sad to say to those detractors of the Philippines,, hahahahaha!!!!

    We are the Nation of Literacy!

  15. By chobsastig13 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    Hi!!! im a filipino… for those who are concern, love, and indiscriminate to my country philippines wholeheartedly, i REALLY appreciate U all!!!! despite of the political and economical problems taking place in our country, many foreigners still trust to our abilities and skills thats why i salute them very much!!!

  16. By hawgi888 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    i agree with you man.
    Philippine Eduction? no way!!
    but learning English in a cheap price – i would say yes.

  17. By lableemei on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    i mean FOREIGN country
    hahahaa
    well
    as far as I know
    you’re country bought the name of known
    CAR world wide
    in the philippines
    then after that they make a better one then released it all over the world
    wow! such a PAThETIC
    then some other countries that the name of car is came from you;re LOVING COUNTRY

  18. By lableemei on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    uhm..wat a pathetic one! for those people hu discrimanate the PHILIPPINES.. you better luck next time.. hahaa cuz you really cannot accept the fact that you and youre country cant teach very well, then foreigner countries send a skul in your country to tech ENGLISH…

  19. By tokyosanmachan on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    As former colonies of English speaking countries, the philippines and India are definitely the cheapest destination to practise English, only if you dare to risk those funny colonial accents.

    Other than practising English, India provides people with great venues for learning engineering education.

    the philippines? it’s a joke if you go there to study something other than practising English for a dollor.

  20. By princegemmo16 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    The WORLD always give praise to the

    Philippines’ literacy

    THANK YOU

  21. By princegemmo16 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

    Prime in the Philippines’ Higher Education!

  22. By CuerdoDelVinualo on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    We don’t need SEX EDUCATION !!!

    Why ?

    Because it teaches kids some things that they really do not have to know and to do at their early age . Besides , there’s FAMILY PLANNING to save us from the Increasing Population .

    STOP THE RHB 5043 !!! STOP THE PEOPLE WHO USES HUMAN RIGHTS FOR WRONGDOINGS !!! STOP THE PEOPLE WHO USES FREEDOM FOR SLAVERY !!!

  23. By CuerdoDelVinualo on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    I wish that the Dept. of Ed. could establish Rondalla Lessons , Filipino – style Martial Arts Lessons , Alibata Lessons , Catholicism Lessons (only for schools on Luzon and Visayas) , Sufi Islam Lessons (only for schools in Mindanao) , and Zen or Chan Buddhism Lessons (only for Tsinoy and Tsinay schools , especially schools in Binondo) to many public and also private schools in the country , to maintain the country’s traditions and cultures for future generations .

  24. By KingRaffers on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    haha nde naman.. :D
    pinay pa rin ang type ko or di kaya half :D

  25. By kevin080592 on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    LOL! naghahanap ka talaga ng mapapangasawang foreigner!

    XD

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