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May 20, 2006 05:39 PM

sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.

by ultm

case: marine engineer. 25 y/o and not happy with sealife. environment/salary is nice though but, the relation amongst ethnic groups (local/provincial roots) are sour, kind of fake smiles and fake "good morning" greets. so much said.

recently, I have inquired admission requirments from:
Fatima college(valenzuela) ---this one ain't too friendly. the envionment looks good overall--clean grounds, trees, security guards etc. downside: student population is big and guess what? they even don't have a prospectus. so I asked them: "a university doesn't give prospectus??" no curriculum list?
answer: "please just visit our web site"
ok, they got the tune but they missed the lyrics.

Laconsolacion kalookan: poor environment for nursing students. no adequate facilities and most of all, no permit. (they just got the permit 1 year too late)----------end of line-----------

FEU/UST: better than fatima in many ways. air conditioned rooms. very big campus. clean/secure grounds also. very nice facilities. downside: tuition fee is sky high. but what school doesn't??? so, excuse the price tag and go to the next school.

St. Augustine school of nursing: now. this one is a puzzle. a newbie school that suddenly sprung from "overseas nursing demand". question: how competetive?? poor library(i have seen) and no base hospital/poor medical facility. very small area (campus??) -- everything squeezed into a 3~4 storey bldg about 150 sqm per floor.
pro: they offer 2 year "practical nursing course" / 1 year "basic nursing"they say it's a hot ticket to the US,UK and Canada. wow, that's pretty something huh and great too--viewing 2 or 1 year of study, less scratch on the wallet and less scratch on the shoes. (whoa, I won't need to change my shoes every year. 4 years would saturate my wallet big time)
but, as I gather the woodsticks, a friend had just told me that pratical/basic nursing ain't gonna airlift my luggages to US, UK or Canada. that literaly means I'm going to waste my hard earned money for nothing. (if that's really true and I take it so)
well, if these courses are nothing less than money burn and false hopes of future personal advancement, what could the government do/undo to ameliorate the situation?? and how come some schools are offering these courses without the proper facilities??

end of sentiment. thank you guys.
(anyone there who just had the experience?? I just blew my sentiments away) don't get the wrong end of the stick guys.


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from kiko88
Old May 22, 2006, 03:24 AM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
Originally Posted by ultm
case: marine engineer. 25 y/o and not happy with sealife. environment/salary is nice though but, the relation amongst ethnic groups (local/provincial roots) are sour, kind of fake smiles and fake "good morning" greets. so much said.

recently, I have inquired admission requirments from:
Fatima college(valenzuela) ---this one ain't too friendly. the envionment looks good overall--clean grounds, trees, security guards etc. downside: student population is big and guess what? they even don't have a prospectus. so I asked them: "a university doesn't give prospectus??" no curriculum list?
answer: "please just visit our web site"
ok, they got the tune but they missed the lyrics.

Laconsolacion kalookan: poor environment for nursing students. no adequate facilities and most of all, no permit. (they just got the permit 1 year too late)----------end of line-----------

FEU/UST: better than fatima in many ways. air conditioned rooms. very big campus. clean/secure grounds also. very nice facilities. downside: tuition fee is sky high. but what school doesn't??? so, excuse the price tag and go to the next school.

St. Augustine school of nursing: now. this one is a puzzle. a newbie school that suddenly sprung from "overseas nursing demand". question: how competetive?? poor library(i have seen) and no base hospital/poor medical facility. very small area (campus??) -- everything squeezed into a 3~4 storey bldg about 150 sqm per floor.
pro: they offer 2 year "practical nursing course" / 1 year "basic nursing"they say it's a hot ticket to the US,UK and Canada. wow, that's pretty something huh and great too--viewing 2 or 1 year of study, less scratch on the wallet and less scratch on the shoes. (whoa, I won't need to change my shoes every year. 4 years would saturate my wallet big time)
but, as I gather the woodsticks, a friend had just told me that pratical/basic nursing ain't gonna airlift my luggages to US, UK or Canada. that literaly means I'm going to waste my hard earned money for nothing. (if that's really true and I take it so)
well, if these courses are nothing less than money burn and false hopes of future personal advancement, what could the government do/undo to ameliorate the situation?? and how come some schools are offering these courses without the proper facilities??

end of sentiment. thank you guys.
(anyone there who just had the experience?? I just blew my sentiments away) don't get the wrong end of the stick guys.
hi there! it's good to bring out your sentiments/comments about the schools. if you're still interested in nursing, there are other reputable schools in metro manila that accept 2nd coursers. but if your budget allows, we all know that it's best to go to UST/FEU/UERM/PLM. there's a BIG difference as to the quality of education that you will get from these schools. i'm just wondering if UST/FEU still accepts 2nd coursers. do you have info on this?
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No. 2
from corpuscles
Old May 23, 2006, 02:42 AM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
^^ they dont.

- the government is already discouraging second coursers to take up nursing. and they were also proposing to make nursing a five year course.

- you already visited the schools. why didnt you grab the opportunity to ask them why they still offer the course without the proper facilities.

a lot of us know why.. *wink*, but its still better if the answer comes from the institution itself.
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No. 3
Old May 26, 2006, 01:30 AM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
Aside from what you mention, the only questionable question is how they can produce board passing nurses even with that situation. The only thing clear with nursing school is that the better the facilites, the higher the tuition fee also the shorter the time you finish BSN, the higher the tuition fee.

There are tons of nursing school at present and the government should close down those schools with very low perfomance and poor facilities. As for students who would like to pursue nursing, please do research about the schools before entering it.
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No. 4
from mice david
Old May 26, 2006, 02:30 AM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
I'm just wondering why you are trying to make phil.nursing school humiliated! Well, its just that, what school are you?Im just curious coz it seems your school offers the best among the best HUH!!!!! why don't you visit the PRC for the ranking of board passing schools then compare it with your school!!!!Be very careful judging different school facilities and teaching.......
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No. 5
from mice david
Old May 26, 2006, 02:38 AM

Thumbs up Gemini_star
Yeah, your right!!Those who wants to pursue nursing career should choose the best school regardless of higher fees....Don't let poor schools dominated....
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No. 6
from kiko88
Old Jun 01, 2006, 08:20 PM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
philippine nursing schools performance from 2000-2004 is shown here (with the political region for easier reference):

http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Ga06OGJ0RLkJ:www.pcij.org/stories/2005/nursing-schools-performance1.pdf+nursing+schools+performance&hl=en &ct=clnk&cd=2

and continued below:

http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:O1wPpGKbYgkJ:www.pcij.org/stories/2005/nursing-schools-performance2.pdf+nursing+schools+performance&hl=en &ct=clnk&cd=1

source is PRC and pcij.org

inquire directly with the schools on their admission policies for 2nd coursers.

goodluck to all future nursing students.
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No. 7
from ultm
Old Jun 04, 2006, 01:41 PM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
KIKO88,

those schools doesn't accept 2nd coursers.
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No. 8
from ultm
Old Jun 04, 2006, 01:49 PM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
mice david,

I take it you haven't got the hang of it (??) as I said, I'm a marine engineer and that would imply: this would be my first time to take nursing.

and no, I'm not making some deviating remarks. I'm trying to illustrate the scenario of this realm. com'on! Im not a realist but this is reality.
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No. 9
from nrswnabee
Old Jun 04, 2006, 03:48 PM

Default Re: sentiments on *some* schools here in the Phils.
Originally Posted by ultm
mice david,

I take it you haven't got the hang of it (??) as I said, I'm a marine engineer and that would imply: this would be my first time to take nursing.

and no, I'm not making some deviating remarks. I'm trying to illustrate the scenario of this realm. com'on! Im not a realist but this is reality.

you sure you want to change careers? being a marine engineer seems has great perks--- travel the world for free, top dollar pay and yes, you only work by contract....you only get to work with pricks you described during your contract and adios afterwards. in whatever profession, you'll always be with people not exactly in the same wavelength. think about it....
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