Published May 30, 2006
hyacinth13
25 Posts
Hi. Iam planning to enroll this school year, but at this point of time i still have no idea where to enroll..i inquired at some school but they dont accept 2nd courser, can u please guys suggest any school that u know who accept 2nd courser. iam married and with business, thats why iam looking for school that can offer night class and weekend class too. i've read w/ other forums the UMAK (University of Makati) and Metropolitan College of Nursing i think...what do u think about this school? Iam also thinking in enrolling with a high percentage of passing rate re board exams.
pls. give me atleast 5 or 10 school to choose from. (suggestions..)
thank u very much!
nwb
20 Posts
Hi!Hyacinth13....the only school i know who offers night classes is PCHS in Recto,Manila. I have a second courser friend who graduated there last year and is now working in California.Good Luck!
PCHS? can i have na full name? i think its quite far from my location, iam from cavite. anyone here enrolled at UMAK? or PWU?
achood_RN
30 Posts
Southeast Asian College (Formerly United Doctor's Medical Ceneter and Colleges) Welcome, Rotonda. They are accepting student who is a 2nd Courser. God Bless and Good Luck!
kiko88
298 Posts
pchs? can i have na full name? i think its quite far from my location, iam from cavite. anyone here enrolled at umak? or pwu?
try asking univerity of perpetual help (alabang-zapote road), san juan de dios hospital college, global city college (fort boni), pwu, arellano university (pasay campus??), emilio aguinaldo college (eac in taft). there are also schools in paranaque area. inquire directly about their admission policy for 2nd coursers, schedule, hospital affiliation, board exam rating, facilities, number of students, clinical instructors, years of existence, etc....
:studyowl:
Its Phil College of Health Sciences but i guess thats too far from your place.Accessibilty is one major factor in choosing a school for me so i guess Perpetual Help is more accessible to you and theres also one in Paranaque, Olivarez College.Check their websites.Good Luck again!
i will go to Perpetual (las piñas) tom. i will check if they have night classes. i have work thats why iam looking for a school who offers night class and week end class.
i will go to perpetual (las piñas) tom. i will check if they have night classes. i have work thats why iam looking for a school who offers night class and week end class.
and after that, please post here any info you might get about the school/s. thanks. :typing
uberdoog
That's Philippine Colleges for the Health Sciences, Inc. found a stone's throw (ask where the Narcisa building is) from the Recto station of LRT2. It's a big name for a small school the do do their best to accommodate 2nd coursers. A word of caution: if you're not familiar with inner city Manila you're in for a bit of culture shock. I sometimes think of the place (the area, not the school) as the armpit of Manila.
If you're already in an allied profession, you should also consider La Sallette which I hear is closer to where you are now.
here's the address........
philippine schools online directory
philippine college of health sciences - 766 coromina st., cm recto ave.,
www.pinoywebsights.com/schools/pschool.htm - 39k -
gemini_star, BSN, RN
1 Article; 403 Posts
I'll be posting soon a list of schools with their websites for second coursers since a lot of people is looking for one. It just takes time though.
mamadheng
4 Posts
hi everyone! can anyone advised me what best school that offers a 2 year program for 2nd coursers? i had my final evaluation at delos santos and told me that it would take me 3 years to finish the course.
actually, i already pass the exam, had my medical exams and right now have some of the subjects to be enrolled but something is telling me at the back of my mind to backout my application.what makes me think twice is that i dont know if they really had a good standard as what i experienced in processing my application i was really culture shock with their enrollment process. it was really stressful unlike with my former school which is very student friendly and hassle free enrollment. for me somehow its an important indication how organize and competitive a school is.
another thing, i talked to one of the student and told me that professors at delos santos not only teach one subjects,one professor can teach diffrent subjects at a time. i also noticed that staff are not enough to accomodate the populations of the students so the result is not that satisfying.
right now, im really confused whether to continue my enrollment there and just look for another school that offers a much higher standard of teaching
if it will be compare to UDMC which one is better? how about other schools could u give me some infos?
thanks much and best regards to all