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plucker_08
Jul 28, 2007, 06:58 AM
bakit ang tingin ng ibang school kung bakit ang konti ng kumukuha ng board exam sa UP ay dahil may pre-board screening daw before mag graduate kaya madaling maka 90-100% sa mga board exam.
hindi ba nila magets na ang hirap gumraduate dito kaya ang konti ng nakakapagtake ng exam
susme:grrr:
Kolmogorov
Jul 28, 2007, 09:09 AM
Yung kahuli-hulihang exam na kinuha ko on my last sem sa college ay yung sa German Language elective ko.
Malaking tulong nga siya sa nung nag board exam ako.
klintz
Jul 28, 2007, 09:23 AM
kasi hindi nila alam kung gaano kahirap grumaduate sa up. tsaka mahina silang umintindi, hindi nila maintindihan na konti lang talaga ang estudyante ng up sa bawat course dahil sa sobrang dami ng programs na ino-offer nito.
math_techie
Jul 28, 2007, 11:33 AM
let's wait for evidence, baka malay natin, may evidence pala yung mga taga-ibang school....hehehehe.
Blackthorne
Jul 28, 2007, 01:11 PM
meron naman talaga di ba? you have to graduate first before you can take it hehehe.
boy_wonder
Jul 28, 2007, 01:29 PM
Meron. Kelangan munang mapasa ang certain number of units and then graduate. Then, pwede nang mag-board exam ang isang student.
I guess the same goes for other schools, o baka naman hindi kaya nagrereklamo sila. :rotflmao:
Yun nga, kung kaunti man ang nagte-take ng exam, either ganun lang talaga ang number ng students sa program or kaunti lang ang nakaabot sa UP graduation standards. Kasi, sa iba ata, bara-bara na lang ang pagtuturo at pagbibigay ng diploma.. Bakit di nila gayahin ang policy ng UP para wala silang masabi?:D
math_techie
Jul 28, 2007, 01:31 PM
^ ay uu nga. Kailangan munang grumaduate sa UP, bago ka makapagboard tsk...tsk...
boy_wonder
Jul 28, 2007, 01:52 PM
^But that should be implicit, since lahat naman ganun ang process. Other than the graduation requirements, wala naman nang problema. You have all the liberty in the world to take the board, kasi as far as UP is concerned, you're all set for professional practice. Though minsan, pumapalpak nang kaunti. :D
math_techie
Jul 28, 2007, 02:58 PM
^But that should be implicit, since lahat naman ganun ang process. Other than the graduation requirements, wala naman nang problema. You have all the liberty in the world to take the board, kasi as far as UP is concerned, you're all set for professional practice. Though minsan, pumapalpak nang kaunti. :D
percentage wise, mas malaki naman ata ang palpak dun sa ibang university as compared to UP.
boy_wonder
Jul 28, 2007, 03:06 PM
^which says na medyo defective yung "pre-board screening" nila. :D
plucker_08
Jul 30, 2007, 08:17 AM
unfair pa nga eh kasi kaya sila nagtotop sa mga board kasi nag tatake sila ng subjects ng pang board and sa dept ko, walang ganyan. pang masteral na nga sa ibang school yung tinatake eh. kasi we dont care kahit di mag top sa board. makapasa lang, ok na.
ach_soo
Jul 30, 2007, 09:39 PM
I think failing the UPCAT gives one supernatural insight about UP. I didn't know UP had pre-board screening until now. :lol:
math_techie
Jul 30, 2007, 09:51 PM
o, wala pa rin atang maipalabas na ebidensiya...
Dacs
Jul 31, 2007, 06:53 AM
I'd love to see the proof for myself so that I can kick myself for not taking that "pre-board".
hacksaw
Jul 31, 2007, 07:06 AM
Ano ba kayo! Parang di kayo taga peyups. Meron tayong pre board screening and its called the UPCAT!
ach_soo
Jul 31, 2007, 08:04 AM
Oh I thought you were going to say selective breeding by our parents, or even breast feeding. :glee:
hacksaw
Aug 3, 2007, 06:35 AM
The annual pre-board screening for architecture, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, dentistry,engineering (CE, ME, EE, ECE, GE, ChE, Mining, MeT, Agri), accounting, chemistry, agriculture, forestry, foreign service, vet med, education, social work, civil service exam, etc ......will be held this weekend (aug 4 and 5) at selected UP campuses nationwide.
:D
ach_soo
Aug 3, 2007, 07:08 AM
You traitor! Now students from other schools can sit in! :lol:
alnino
Aug 4, 2007, 05:30 PM
meron po tayong pre-board screening...and its 4 or 5 years long di ba???(sometimes MRR++ years):D
Kolmogorov
Sep 5, 2007, 10:00 AM
From The Varsitarian (http://www.varsitarian.com/details.asp?id=3075)
Engineering launches diagnostic test for board takers
ELECTRONICS and Communication Engineering professors (ECE) have found a way to benefit both students and faculty with the online ECE diagnostic exam.
Given to fifth-year students before the ECE board exam review, the test covered three ECE core subjects: electronics, mathematics and communication. It was given at the Faculty of Engineering’s computer laboratories and utilized the assessment engine of the UST e-Learning Access Program. Individual and group assessments of the scores were viewed immediately after the test.
Lourdes Baldelomar, chair of the ECE department, said that the test could gauge the students’ performance in the three subject areas.
“The test is given so that the students can determine which topics they need to review more for the board exams,” Baldelomar told the Varsitarian.
To deal with the students’ waterloo subjects, professors can then adjust their teaching approach accordingly, Baldelomar said.
“It will give the professors an idea on what subjects to emphasize or improve for the incoming fifth-year students,” Baldelomar added.
She also said that the test is a good preparation for examinees since it is patterned after the actual board exam.
“The diagnostic test is a preparation for the board exams because in the test students can already expect the board that they will face and will know how to start their review,” she added.
However, the faculty will not solely depend on the online test to prepare the students for the board exams, she said. They will continue to conduct free refresher course and a pre-board exam.
“The test really helps, but we have to ensure its efficiency since it was just launched last March,” Baldelomar said. John Constantine G. Cordon
hmmm....
Dacs
Sep 5, 2007, 10:27 AM
It's different from the alleged claim of other PExers that UP inhibits those who fail the exam.
Kolmogorov
Sep 5, 2007, 10:37 AM
^yep correct.
SUX2BÜ
Sep 5, 2007, 10:41 AM
What's wrong with diagnostic tests if these tests will tell students which areas they should review or study more?
And could we point out that part in the article that says these tests are done to know which students can or cannot take the board exams, which is what the purported "up pre-board screeing" is about? Thanks.
:)
Hulk
Sep 5, 2007, 11:04 AM
Hehe! Considered naman pre-board screening lahat ng exams sa BA 114, 116 and 118. Eh kasi after every exam mapapa-isip ka kung nababagay ka pa sa BSBAA! :lol:
:frank:
bananaboi
Sep 5, 2007, 06:07 PM
Hehe! Considered naman pre-board screening lahat ng exams sa BA 114, 116 and 118. Eh kasi after every exam mapapa-isip ka kung nababagay ka pa sa BSBAA! :lol:
:frank:
TUMPAK!!!!
L&Mone
Sep 8, 2007, 09:30 PM
bakit ang tingin ng ibang school kung bakit ang konti ng kumukuha ng board exam sa UP ay dahil may pre-board screening daw before mag graduate kaya madaling maka 90-100% sa mga board exam.
hindi ba nila magets na ang hirap gumraduate dito kaya ang konti ng nakakapagtake ng exam
susme:grrr:
i agree... mahirap maka grad sa UP... i have a lot of UP friends.. and i dont think that pre-boards are existing in UP... baka sa iba... meron...
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