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BlueVirago
Jan 4, 2003, 09:04 AM
Hi everyone! I'm a senior highschool student and graduating this
year.

My course is Communication Arts and Journalism.
Basta all the things I applied for are related to these courses.

I want to ask you guys about the best or right school to study
when it comes to this course.

One more thing, I just want to ask opinions and preferences of
the people here. I know that this cannot be avoided but please,
no bashing, ok?

Let's behave like respected men and women here.

:)

jtwothree
Jan 4, 2003, 09:02 PM
UP is the best when it comes to Comm Arts/ Journallism courses.
Ateneo is second.
Lasalle? I think they are catching up na kasi ni-pirate nila yung magagaling na Professors from UP and UST.
UST? ok lang din, I think they won the recently concluded Documentary Film(?) contest, tinalo nila ABS-CBN and other big networks around Asia. napanood ko lang sa ANC (ABS_CBN News Cable)

FRIEDBLUEEAGLE
Jan 5, 2003, 07:08 AM
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Braveheart
Jan 5, 2003, 07:31 AM
comm. arts:
up and ust

journalism:
ust

tesseract
Jan 5, 2003, 03:22 PM
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FRIEDBLUEEAGLE
Jan 5, 2003, 03:40 PM
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BlueVirago
Jan 5, 2003, 04:02 PM
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FRIEDBLUEEAGLE
Jan 5, 2003, 04:11 PM
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BlueVirago
Jan 5, 2003, 04:27 PM
Thank you.

I thought I'm going to gain an enemy here... I guess I'm wrong.

My request still remains: Please NO BASHING, ok?

I just wanted to know so that I'll be able to weigh everything
and so that I can make a smart decision.

By the way... Here are the list of courses that I applied for:

(In alphabetical order)

ATENEO - First choice: Communications Technology Management
2nd choice: Communications
3rd choice: Interdisciplinary Studies
4th choice: Creative Writing

De La Salle - First choice:
LIA-COM Program
AB, Major in Communication Arts and Bachelor of
Science in Commerce, Major in Advertising Mngmt.

2nd choice:
AB, Major in Communication Arts

3rd Choice:
LIA-COM program (DOUBLE DEGREE)

UP Diliman - First Choice: Journalism/ Mass Communication
2nd Choice: English Studies

UST - First choice: Communication Arts
2nd Choice: Journalism

By the way, I passed DLSU and got my first choice.

*** Back to the topic: I still need more opinions! ***

Thanks a lot!




:)

criticguy
Jan 5, 2003, 04:55 PM
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FRIEDBLUEEAGLE
Jan 5, 2003, 06:18 PM
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criticguy
Jan 5, 2003, 07:37 PM
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kurakoy
Jan 6, 2003, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by BlueVirago
Thank you.

I thought I'm going to gain an enemy here... I guess I'm wrong.

De La Salle - First choice:
LIA-COM Program
AB, Major in Communication Arts and Bachelor of
Science in Commerce, Major in Advertising Mngmt.

2nd choice:
AB, Major in Communication Arts

3rd Choice:
LIA-COM program (DOUBLE DEGREE)

By the way, I passed DLSU and got my first choice.


It's good to know you passed the DLSU exam. But the question is, are you ready to face the challenges of the Communication Arts program in LaSalle?

Well, good luck to you, from someone who has been there. ;)

BlueVirago
Jan 6, 2003, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by kurakoy


It's good to know you passed the DLSU exam. But the question is, are you ready to face the challenges of the Communication Arts program in LaSalle?

Well, good luck to you, from someone who has been there. ;)

Hi! Thank you for replying. So are you a graduate of DLSU and you took up AB, Major in Communication Arts?

Please tell me something about it. Was it really hard?
What does it require- a lot of reading, a lot of money to buy
things for pojects, patience, etc... Please tell me something
about it. I want to be prepared for the challenge.

Yeah, I'm going to face that challenge but I guess I need to do a lot of research... and please help me out with this.
This is really what I want to take up since I like the languages
and I'm interested in pursuing it. That would be visible in my chosen courses- all related to communication.

Thanks! :)

I'm hoping for your reply.

penandpaper
Jan 14, 2003, 03:26 AM
Hi BlueVirago! Nice to know that you passed the DLSU entrance exam. But as one pexer implied in an earlier thread, comm arts in education goes beyond that. :)

I think I am not in a position to compare which university offers the best curriculum when it comes to comm arts/journalism because I only attended one school (thank God!) and that is DLSU. So I wouldn't really know what goes on inside the halls of ADMU, UP, and UST. Nevertheless, if you don't mind, I can give you a snapshot of what DLSU's comm arts program is like. I have to clarify though, that this is not an official statement from the school. I've graduated in 2001 and I'm sure that they have modified some parts of the curriculum but have retained some parts as well. For you to have a "more official" idea of what the program is, don't hesitate to ask their admissions office.

During my time (I was batch '98... is that too long ago? Hope not) there were around 240 freshmen who were enrolled in the Comm Arts program. We weren't taking any comm arts subject during our first year. Lahat basics. We have to undergo a qualifying exam where only 80 of the 240 freshmen will be able to pursue the program (meaning, to take the major subjects of Comm Arts). Aside from that, only students which have a CGPA of 2.0 will be allowed to take the exam, so we were very conscious of our averages. A higher CGPA won't guarantee you a spot among the 80 QA passers, though. Nor will it increase your chances. We treated it as if this is just a ticket to taking that exam. Fortunately, the administration of the QA was abolished in 2001 (I think). But I'm telling this to you to give you an idea on how selective they are with their students.

Passing the QA is just your first step to the course. The real challenge lies in having to pass the subjects. On our first term, we got most of the non-production courses (Introduction to Print, Introduction to Film, Introduction to Broadcasting, Introduction to Research) and one production course (Photography). Although the non-production courses are not that physically draining, we have to do a lot of reading and research. It's tempting to just forget what you've learned on these subjects upon enrolling to more physically intensive production courses, but do not fall to that trap. You'll bank on what you've learned on these "basic" subjects once you enrolled in Society or you are making your thesis proposals. Likewise, the basics would also help you trim your story lines and scripts in your production courses. Bonus points din kung maganda ang story mo, but you have to have a decent production if you want to pass.

For me, what is more challenging is the production courses where you get to do actual projects. You do videos, radio programs, newspapers, websites, etc. Of course, you also print pictures and create images. Though my description makes them sound like child's play, they are anything but. There are lots of rules to adhere to and your whole output has to be consistent. You'll also be challenged with your live broadcasts (in tv and radio) where one mistake would immediately entitle you to a 0.0 (even a 1-second overtime is considered a mistake). What's the reason behind that? It's a live broadcast. Sa tv nga naman, you can't say cut and reshoot if you're broadcasting live so kailangan lahat perfect. But don't worry, you have a week to practice your program. You just have to make sure that you schedule this along with the three other projects that are also due on the same week. Another thing to consider is that you have to schedule this when the laboratory is available. On top of that, you have to fight for the available time along with the 79 other comm arts major who are taking the same subjects as you are. Good luck :)

Usually, students choose a thesis that would involve a project/production (photo essay, film, docu, website) as opposed to the research-based ones. During our time, the topic has to be approved by more than half of the faculty. Some groups would have to defend their topic, but a defense would not guarantee a topic approval. Your progress on your thesis would rely heavily on your thesis adviser. He/She would be your "guiding light" in this troubled times (haha! :) ) So it would be important that you get to be assigned to a mentor who works well with you. I don't know how they selected the thesis advisers now. When we had our thesis, the thesis coordinator assigned the thesis advisers to the students.

Defense, like all the other defense in the world, is half an hour of critic (or bashing?). The trick to surviving this ordeal is to know your thesis inside out. But kung involved ka talaga sa thesis mo and you were there every step of the way, this would not be a problem. In our batch, once you're allowed to defend your thesis, you are guaranteed a 1.0. That means you fulfilled the minimum requirement of the course. What would be debated/defended/discussed would be your style which is an area that is relatively subjective. So the main goal is to get your thesis adviser to sign your Letter of Intent to Defend and your college diploma would be in your reach.

Though comm arts life would sound like a masochist's heaven, it's not all pains and hardships. One of the things I treasured in being a comm arts major is the bond that you form with your classmates/teammates. Production courses would really make your batchmate and yourself realize the value of teamwork and camaraderie. We found ourself helping other classmates who are not in the same groups that we are. If a crew member is absent, almost everyone would be willing to fill in kahit wala naman syang makukuha na points or what--just the psychic reward of having known that you helped someone get through that production. And of course, having known how to operate those machines and equipment, you could show off a little during your OJT (if you have one). One of my classmates surprised a tv crew because she knows how to control the sound board. The courses really familiarizes you with the acutal work in tv, radio, film.

There are some professors who really honed us and really pushed us to our limit. They made our stay fruitful as well.

I guess the rewards and all that would really depend on the student--on how he/she made the best out of what he/she has. I guess this is true for any other course in any other school. The ultimate key to your success lies in YOU. The school, the course, the professors, would help you get there, but the ultimate measure is the student himself.

Sorry this is so long. Anyway, feel free to PM me or anything if you have any other questions. Thanks for the time.

Btw, about the equipment, you could borrow one from the comm arts lab though life would be easier if you have your own equipment. But this is not a necessity. You could get through if you're just mindful of your sked and the things that you have to borrow. Besides, you're paying a humungous laboratory fee for that so you might as well utilize what you paid for ;) Goodluck!

cuteTigerz
Jun 8, 2003, 04:59 PM
ADMU is good at communication courses =)
and DLSU too =)

Congratulations! San ka na magc-college?
Same tayo, I will be taking Communication Arts too (at UST)

CA at UST is one of the best here in the Philippines!

jason_s
Jun 9, 2003, 11:58 PM
I'm surprised how some people here lack knowledge of UP's Mass Communication.

Eugene Hikaru
Jun 10, 2003, 06:27 AM
For the thread starter...

Masaya Comm-Arts ng La Salle! Graduate din ako diyan. Hehe. Di naman rin mahalaga kung saang school mo makukuha iyung Com degree na iyan e. Each has their own strengths and weaknesses. Basta suggestion ko lang: seryosohin mo talaga at todo tiyaga lang. Matataas standards ng teachers diyan! :D

Yo penandpaper! Batch '99 here!

fox_broderick
Aug 3, 2003, 03:00 PM
Basta Comm Arts / Mass Comm / Journalism course, specially yan ng UP Diliman and this could be proven w/ their famous alumnus - Jessica Soho, Cristine Bersola, Ogie Alcasid, Julius Babao.........sila lang natatandaan ko eh. Mention more alumnus pa if ever.

La Salle is trying to catch up na mapaganda ang Comm Arts & Org Comm courses nila. Masmaganda kung gagawin mo siyang double major, a LIACOM degree. Maganda combination kung.......

Comm Arts - Advertising Mgnt.
Org Comm - Advertising Mgnt.
Comm Arts - Marketing Mgnt.
Org Comm - Marketing Mgnt.

Comm Arts was never a specialty ng UST, pero ang Journalism ok pa dahil matagal na siyang na-established & the Journalism program ng UST was able to produce scores of famous alumnus for the said program. Dami nga sa kanila ended up talaga in leading newspapers like Inquirer & Phil. Star.

RECORDER
Aug 4, 2003, 04:03 PM
Communication Arts:
UP, UST, ADMU, DLSU

Journalism:
UST, UP

NunoSaPunso
Aug 5, 2003, 06:23 AM
eh yung, Manila Times School of Journalism kaya?

ok ba 'dun? la lang, I just saw their TV adverts on TV and Broadsheet.

jason_18
Aug 7, 2003, 03:37 AM
ca graduates of ust are very good in advertising.

ca graduates of up and the ateneo are very good in broadcasting.

and lasalle graduates are also good.

closet_cute
Oct 16, 2003, 07:27 PM
I'd say Mirriam COllege has good communication Arts course too.

atrix
Oct 16, 2003, 11:38 PM
ateneo has a good comm program.
some of its teachers are: jim paredes, marilou diaz-abaya, boots anson-roa and quark henares...

the young and old experts of comm teach in admu.

jtwothree
Oct 16, 2003, 11:53 PM
If you want to be the next MIKE Enriquez or Arnold Clavio, go to DLSU or UST!

jason_s
Oct 17, 2003, 02:46 AM
Originally posted by atrix
ateneo has a good comm program.
some of its teachers are: jim paredes...

it became good because of him? :laugh:

baybee
Oct 17, 2003, 03:38 AM
I'd go for ATENEO!

Soccer_6
Oct 17, 2003, 03:46 AM
Originally posted by RECORDER
Communication Arts:
UP, UST, ADMU, DLSU

Journalism:
UST, UP

Same here!:)

toyo
Oct 17, 2003, 04:45 PM
Originally posted by jtwothree
If you want to be the next MIKE Enriquez or Arnold Clavio, go to DLSU or UST!

That's good! Mike Enriquez is the main man behind the more credible GMA News. Also, if you want to be the next Rico Hizon (who's with BBC), then indeed DLSU is the school for you. hehehehe....

atrix
Oct 17, 2003, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by jason_s
it became good because of him? :laugh:

jason_s, nakikipag-away ka na naman.
hehe

reyna_elena
Oct 17, 2003, 09:52 PM
Good choice BlueVirago! DLSU is indeed the best university for communications arts. :)

I just cant take it, why do these people from Katips and españa are always putting DLSU down. tsk..tsk..

gokou
Oct 28, 2003, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by penandpaper
Hi BlueVirago! Nice to know that you passed the DLSU entrance exam. But as one pexer implied in an earlier thread, comm arts in education goes beyond that. :)

I think I am not in a position to compare which university offers the best curriculum when it comes to comm arts/journalism because I only attended one school (thank God!) and that is DLSU. So I wouldn't really know what goes on inside the halls of ADMU, UP, and UST. Nevertheless, if you don't mind, I can give you a snapshot of what DLSU's comm arts program is like. I have to clarify though, that this is not an official statement from the school. I've graduated in 2001 and I'm sure that they have modified some parts of the curriculum but have retained some parts as well. For you to have a "more official" idea of what the program is, don't hesitate to ask their admissions office.

During my time (I was batch '98... is that too long ago? Hope not) there were around 240 freshmen who were enrolled in the Comm Arts program. We weren't taking any comm arts subject during our first year. Lahat basics. We have to undergo a qualifying exam where only 80 of the 240 freshmen will be able to pursue the program (meaning, to take the major subjects of Comm Arts). Aside from that, only students which have a CGPA of 2.0 will be allowed to take the exam, so we were very conscious of our averages. A higher CGPA won't guarantee you a spot among the 80 QA passers, though. Nor will it increase your chances. We treated it as if this is just a ticket to taking that exam. Fortunately, the administration of the QA was abolished in 2001 (I think). But I'm telling this to you to give you an idea on how selective they are with their students.

Passing the QA is just your first step to the course. The real challenge lies in having to pass the subjects. On our first term, we got most of the non-production courses (Introduction to Print, Introduction to Film, Introduction to Broadcasting, Introduction to Research) and one production course (Photography). Although the non-production courses are not that physically draining, we have to do a lot of reading and research. It's tempting to just forget what you've learned on these subjects upon enrolling to more physically intensive production courses, but do not fall to that trap. You'll bank on what you've learned on these "basic" subjects once you enrolled in Society or you are making your thesis proposals. Likewise, the basics would also help you trim your story lines and scripts in your production courses. Bonus points din kung maganda ang story mo, but you have to have a decent production if you want to pass.

For me, what is more challenging is the production courses where you get to do actual projects. You do videos, radio programs, newspapers, websites, etc. Of course, you also print pictures and create images. Though my description makes them sound like child's play, they are anything but. There are lots of rules to adhere to and your whole output has to be consistent. You'll also be challenged with your live broadcasts (in tv and radio) where one mistake would immediately entitle you to a 0.0 (even a 1-second overtime is considered a mistake). What's the reason behind that? It's a live broadcast. Sa tv nga naman, you can't say cut and reshoot if you're broadcasting live so kailangan lahat perfect. But don't worry, you have a week to practice your program. You just have to make sure that you schedule this along with the three other projects that are also due on the same week. Another thing to consider is that you have to schedule this when the laboratory is available. On top of that, you have to fight for the available time along with the 79 other comm arts major who are taking the same subjects as you are. Good luck :)

Usually, students choose a thesis that would involve a project/production (photo essay, film, docu, website) as opposed to the research-based ones. During our time, the topic has to be approved by more than half of the faculty. Some groups would have to defend their topic, but a defense would not guarantee a topic approval. Your progress on your thesis would rely heavily on your thesis adviser. He/She would be your "guiding light" in this troubled times (haha! :) ) So it would be important that you get to be assigned to a mentor who works well with you. I don't know how they selected the thesis advisers now. When we had our thesis, the thesis coordinator assigned the thesis advisers to the students.

Defense, like all the other defense in the world, is half an hour of critic (or bashing?). The trick to surviving this ordeal is to know your thesis inside out. But kung involved ka talaga sa thesis mo and you were there every step of the way, this would not be a problem. In our batch, once you're allowed to defend your thesis, you are guaranteed a 1.0. That means you fulfilled the minimum requirement of the course. What would be debated/defended/discussed would be your style which is an area that is relatively subjective. So the main goal is to get your thesis adviser to sign your Letter of Intent to Defend and your college diploma would be in your reach.

Though comm arts life would sound like a masochist's heaven, it's not all pains and hardships. One of the things I treasured in being a comm arts major is the bond that you form with your classmates/teammates. Production courses would really make your batchmate and yourself realize the value of teamwork and camaraderie. We found ourself helping other classmates who are not in the same groups that we are. If a crew member is absent, almost everyone would be willing to fill in kahit wala naman syang makukuha na points or what--just the psychic reward of having known that you helped someone get through that production. And of course, having known how to operate those machines and equipment, you could show off a little during your OJT (if you have one). One of my classmates surprised a tv crew because she knows how to control the sound board. The courses really familiarizes you with the acutal work in tv, radio, film.

There are some professors who really honed us and really pushed us to our limit. They made our stay fruitful as well.

I guess the rewards and all that would really depend on the student--on how he/she made the best out of what he/she has. I guess this is true for any other course in any other school. The ultimate key to your success lies in YOU. The school, the course, the professors, would help you get there, but the ultimate measure is the student himself.

Sorry this is so long. Anyway, feel free to PM me or anything if you have any other questions. Thanks for the time.

Btw, about the equipment, you could borrow one from the comm arts lab though life would be easier if you have your own equipment. But this is not a necessity. You could get through if you're just mindful of your sked and the things that you have to borrow. Besides, you're paying a humungous laboratory fee for that so you might as well utilize what you paid for ;) Goodluck!

Haha, i can really relate to everything that you've said. The DLSU Communication Arts program is something that you can stick at the faces of those who say that Liberal Arts classes are too easy. I dare them to try our FOTOCAM subject just to see how "easy" this course is. Heck, take any subject by Ms Sibayan or Mr Groyon and see if you can survive. :eek:

I'm part of Batch 2001 and i'm in the homestretch of this course. Already doing my Projco1 thesis proposal and it's sure bringing me through hell and high water. Com Arts has provided me with many a sleepless night and has drained my creative juices over and over. However, it was worth every second. I learned so much about just how difficult it is to produce a photo, a video or television show. I saw the great responsibility that we would have to undertake when we step into the media world. I discovered a great camaraderie with the blockmates who have suffered with me for the past 2 years. I have grown to respect the brilliance of our professors who, as demanding as they are, are noble, talented and intellectually gifted. It's been really hard for me doing the things that i've been doing but i wouldn't trade it for anything. It gave me wisdom, it gave me freinds and it gave me passion. I knew that i wanted this course from the first time i read about it back in high school. I'm glad that i made the right decision.

To the incoming Com Arts students, get ready for one hell of a ride. I guarantee that it's gonna be hard and debilitating but you will benefit from it in so many ways. This is the best course in the College of Liberal Arts. Bar none. It will exhaust your mind and your spirit but what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger and just by surviving this course, you will definitely be ready to take the world.

Mabuhay ang Com Arts! Mabuhay si Mang Ed, Mang Norms, Mang Ric at Mang LEt! :glee:

palikpik
Oct 29, 2003, 05:03 AM
to be a better person, go to the ateneo.

ClarionCall
Oct 29, 2003, 07:36 AM
Originally posted by gokou
Haha, i can really relate to everything that you've said. The DLSU Communication Arts program is something that you can stick at the faces of those who say that Liberal Arts classes are too easy. I dare them to try our FOTOCAM subject just to see how "easy" this course is. Heck, take any subject by Ms Sibayan or Mr Groyon and see if you can survive. :eek:

I'm part of Batch 2001 and i'm in the homestretch of this course. Already doing my Projco1 thesis proposal and it's sure bringing me through hell and high water. Com Arts has provided me with many a sleepless night and has drained my creative juices over and over. However, it was worth every second. I learned so much about just how difficult it is to produce a photo, a video or television show. I saw the great responsibility that we would have to undertake when we step into the media world. I discovered a great camaraderie with the blockmates who have suffered with me for the past 2 years. I have grown to respect the brilliance of our professors who, as demanding as they are, are noble, talented and intellectually gifted. It's been really hard for me doing the things that i've been doing but i wouldn't trade it for anything. It gave me wisdom, it gave me freinds and it gave me passion. I knew that i wanted this course from the first time i read about it back in high school. I'm glad that i made the right decision.

To the incoming Com Arts students, get ready for one hell of a ride. I guarantee that it's gonna be hard and debilitating but you will benefit from it in so many ways. This is the best course in the College of Liberal Arts. Bar none. It will exhaust your mind and your spirit but what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger and just by surviving this course, you will definitely be ready to take the world.

Mabuhay ang Com Arts! Mabuhay si Mang Ed, Mang Norms, Mang Ric at Mang LEt! :glee:

Kung makakalusot ka sa ENGNews sa DLSU bilib na ako sa inyo! Mataas talaga ang standards ng prof, and he shows why local TV newscasts and reporters have a long way to go. He knows what he's talking about, atsaka he makes a lot of sense.

meyrs17
Oct 29, 2003, 05:27 PM
comm arts of dlsu and ateneo are great if u you are dependent with the school's reputation, but if u wanna learn on your own and be challenged go to UP...

the three are equal anyway... it's just a matter of how u do it in coolege....

comm arts of DLSU is great... it's fun

XetraDAX
Oct 29, 2003, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by RECORDER
Communication Arts:
UP, UST, ADMU, DLSU

Journalism:
UST, UP


tama.

liszt
Oct 29, 2003, 06:54 PM
for me communication arts at ust is the best!!!!!!!

liszt
Oct 29, 2003, 07:01 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by cuteTigerz
ADMU is good at communication courses =)
and DLSU too =)

Congratulations! San ka na magc-college?
Same tayo, I will be taking Communication Arts too (at UST)

CA at UST is one of the best here in the Philippines! [/QUOT


incoming college ka plng b???...hehehehe c yah at ust ca...gud luck

Ischaramoochie
Oct 29, 2003, 07:19 PM
i miss UST AB.

ROCKate
Nov 6, 2003, 09:33 PM
Hi! Well I'm glad that you applied for LIA-COM in DLSU. I am a junio com-arts/marketing management major and although it could be stressful, it is so much fun!!

La salle has a really really good com-arts program. We have teh BEST facilities. We have our won tv studio, radio booth, photo lab, editing bay, etc. You would really learn because you could apply what your profs tell you. We also have competent pros. Ex. Vicente Groyon III. He is a palanca awardee and his novel, according to critics, is the best english novel written by a Filipino. Doy del Mundo, scriptwriter of Batch 81 and Bayaning Third Wolrd is also part of the faculty.

Recently, a com-arts thesis won best short film for the catholic mass media awards. two other dlsu productions were finalists. Lyn Ching, Reema Chanco, Rico Hizon, and Cathy Yap Young are all alumni of com-arts dlsu.

The only disadvantage of being a lia com student is that you do not get to enroll in all the electives of com-arts. Nevertheless, ok lang kasi double major ka naman.

So please choose DLSU. we would love to have you as part of the com-arts family!

meyrs17
Nov 6, 2003, 10:18 PM
oi! im orgcom - marketing!!! that's nice...

XetraDAX
Nov 6, 2003, 10:44 PM
org com ka pala?? hehe... org com din ako. frosh pa lang.

is it hard?

meyrs17
Nov 6, 2003, 11:06 PM
strenous.... pero masaya.... good luck...

gokou
Nov 7, 2003, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by ClarionCall
Kung makakalusot ka sa ENGNews sa DLSU bilib na ako sa inyo! Mataas talaga ang standards ng prof, and he shows why local TV newscasts and reporters have a long way to go. He knows what he's talking about, atsaka he makes a lot of sense.

Hehe, demanding nga si Sir Nye. In a good way though, tayo din naman panalo sa quality ng teaching niya :D

palikpik
Nov 16, 2003, 10:47 PM
atenista kasi e, bow.

meyrs17
Nov 24, 2003, 08:48 PM
Lasallians win first prize in UP Film Fest
(DLSU Newsletter-September 15, 2003)

A group of Lasallian student filmmakers won the first prize in the 5th University of the Philippines’ Film and Video Festival held on September 4 at the UP-Diliman Balay Kalinaw Conference Hall.
The group is composed of College of Liberal Arts students Ramon del Prado, Katerina Rillo, and Marco Danga.

Their entry, entitled “Egg”, is a 25-minute animated feature film done using Macromedia Flash. The film was the group’s thesis presented to the Department of Communication during the third term of school year 2002–2003, which earned the department’s outstanding thesis award. The group’s adviser is Vince Groyon III.

The U.P. Film and Video Festival is a competition of student works in both 16mm film and VHS video. It aims to promote the production of independent short film and video among students, and to inspire students to produce creative works in these formats.

The 5th U.P. Film and Video Festival was organized by the U.P. Office for Initiatives in Culture and the Arts, in cooperation with the U.P. Cineaste’s Studio, and co-sponsored by Kodak Philippines, Ltd.


this should help u decide...

teanuts
Nov 25, 2003, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by meyrs17
comm arts of dlsu and ateneo are great if u you are dependent with the school's reputation, but if u wanna learn on your own and be challenged go to UP...

the three are equal anyway... it's just a matter of how u do it in coolege....

comm arts of DLSU is great... it's fun

i agree on this one. i think(!) din na the only difference of UP is that dun talagang matututo kang tumayo sa sarili mong paa. :D

palikpik
Nov 25, 2003, 10:14 PM
if you want to be like arnold clavio or eagle, go to ust.

but you have to be the best there.

Ischaramoochie
Nov 26, 2003, 03:34 AM
how about if i want to be like arn-arn?

palikpik
Dec 6, 2003, 07:00 PM
but you are arn-arn.

Ischaramoochie
Dec 6, 2003, 10:47 PM
no, im arn-arn's puppeteer. :D

palikpik
Dec 9, 2003, 05:40 AM
i see! can't be in front of the camera?

Ischaramoochie
Dec 9, 2003, 08:59 AM
yep ;)

jtwothree
Jan 24, 2004, 03:48 PM
want to be the next Mike Enriquez? go to La Sale!

meyrs17
Jan 25, 2004, 04:19 PM
want to be the next boy abunda? go to ateneo!

Cyberspace_law
Jan 25, 2004, 06:40 PM
Mike enriquez sucks! I wonder why he is in broadcasting.

HARE
Jan 25, 2004, 08:23 PM
Why do we have to spare the respective "famous" alumni of the school.

To speak of my University, UST is a good undergraduate school for Communication Arts and Journalism. Students are trained under the best of the best personalities there are. UST also have different Centers like CCWS to further enhance its' excellence in both fields.

prinsipe_bubwit
Jan 26, 2004, 03:43 AM
Originally posted by Cyberspace_law
Mike enriquez sucks! I wonder why he is in broadcasting.

hindi naman kasi siguro on-air. but how did you know?

does eagle suck, too?

stanley
Jan 26, 2004, 06:28 PM
yeah, your d**k.

you're very fond of mentioning about him when alumni matters are discussed.

Cyberspace_law
Jan 26, 2004, 06:36 PM
maybe prinsipe does it. I wonder why his mind thinks that way. Obviously he's a ******.

stanley
Jan 26, 2004, 06:47 PM
yeah, apparently.

he's also after the yosi boys of espana.

Cyberspace_law
Jan 26, 2004, 06:53 PM
haha..let's say he's the 5 peso lady (******) in the overpass of espana. Come on prinsipe admit it. ahihihi

genx77
Jan 26, 2004, 07:51 PM
people resort to gay bashing just because they want to throw cheap shots at each other.

it's a pity and very GENDER INSENSITIVE.

what's next? other minority groups?

prinsipe_bubwit
Jan 27, 2004, 07:30 PM
i agree with you. ika nga, "walang mahanap na butas" kaya kung anu-ano na lang ang ibinabato.

but really, do you expect class from these people?

clawed_out
Jan 27, 2004, 10:53 PM
ah kaya pala yung butas lang na nakikita mo eh yung pangit ang pamantasang santo tomas mga skwater ang nag aaral doon at doon ang huling putahan ng mga bobo at mangmang na estudyanteng walang napasahan.

hindi ba? ayan nasabi na ang nasabi, tumahimik ka na.

oo at daig mo pa ang isang mangmang na indio. kung wala kang magandang kontribusyon sa mundo eh magpakamatay ka nalang. o ibandera mo sa bahay, trabaho, koste mo na graduate ka ng kung ano mang walang kwentang paaralan mo. o maski sa puntod mo eh maglagay ka ng sticker ng skwelahan mo at ilagay sa epitaph na "wala talagang kwenta ang uste".

Cyberspace_law
Jan 27, 2004, 11:57 PM
hay..buahy nga naman!

prinsipe_bubwit
Jan 28, 2004, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by clawed_out
doon ang huling putahan ng mga bobo at mangmang na estudyanteng walang napasahan.


hey, watch your mouth! children are listening!

baby_07
Jan 28, 2004, 08:19 PM
i'm taking up Journ at UST..based from experience, i could never trade this school for anything else.

COMARTS:

yung apat..:D

prinsipe_bubwit
Jan 29, 2004, 04:51 AM
kasi wala ka namang point of comparison, di ba?

halikhikk
Feb 11, 2004, 04:44 AM
Originally posted by clawed_out
ah kaya pala yung butas lang na nakikita mo eh yung pangit ang pamantasang santo tomas mga skwater ang nag aaral doon at doon ang huling putahan ng mga bobo at mangmang na estudyanteng walang napasahan.

hindi ba? ayan nasabi na ang nasabi, tumahimik ka na.

oo at daig mo pa ang isang mangmang na indio. kung wala kang magandang kontribusyon sa mundo eh magpakamatay ka nalang. o ibandera mo sa bahay, trabaho, koste mo na graduate ka ng kung ano mang walang kwentang paaralan mo. o maski sa puntod mo eh maglagay ka ng sticker ng skwelahan mo at ilagay sa epitaph na "wala talagang kwenta ang uste".

starczamora
Feb 13, 2004, 01:03 AM
Why is it during the PANA Competition for Advertising students, the winners are either Ateneo or UST?

I'm proud that our batch (UST, 2002) won.

nuss
Feb 14, 2004, 07:24 AM
UST
DLSU-D
DLSU-M
UP

It's a close fight between the schools mentioned.

Oh yeah, Lyceum has a good Communication program too.

starczamora
Feb 14, 2004, 10:17 AM
Maganda ang facilities ng Lyceum when it comes to communication, but they have yet to produce a quality alumni.

XetraDAX
Feb 14, 2004, 07:27 PM
You forgot to include Vicente Groyon. He won a palanca award last year eh.

rodentor
Feb 19, 2004, 06:58 AM
ateneo, up, la salle, in no particular order.

yun lang talaga.

nuss
Feb 20, 2004, 01:09 AM
Originally posted by starczamora
Maganda ang facilities ng Lyceum when it comes to communication, but they have yet to produce a quality alumni.

bakit ang daming writers na taga-Lyceum?

im_atheneo
Feb 29, 2004, 04:55 PM
Humility is a virtue bigfatratt...

we dont have to rub it in on them.

Blue *owl* ---> the King!

AgnasKa
Feb 29, 2004, 10:21 PM
ang dali ng tanong ah.

UST, up-diliman at la salle lang. :)

gundam
Mar 1, 2004, 12:19 AM
I'm planning to take AB Communication at the Ateneo. Do they offer a good Communication program there?

starczamora
Mar 1, 2004, 12:45 AM
gundam, magaling sa marketing research IMO. pero pagdating sa positioning halatang mapili. show them their product positioning on a top to toe wash and you'll be impressed. show them their positioning on a pair of rubber sandals and you'll be... :rolleyes:

just study their performance every PANA competition. Kapag jologs ang product, talo sila.

lakitabadaga
Apr 29, 2004, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by clawed_out
ah kaya pala yung butas lang na nakikita mo eh yung pangit ang pamantasang santo tomas mga skwater ang nag aaral doon at doon ang huling putahan ng mga bobo at mangmang na estudyanteng walang napasahan.

hindi ba? ayan nasabi na ang nasabi, tumahimik ka na.

oo at daig mo pa ang isang mangmang na indio. kung wala kang magandang kontribusyon sa mundo eh magpakamatay ka nalang. o ibandera mo sa bahay, trabaho, koste mo na graduate ka ng kung ano mang walang kwentang paaralan mo. o maski sa puntod mo eh maglagay ka ng sticker ng skwelahan mo at ilagay sa epitaph na "wala talagang kwenta ang uste".

one angry dude.