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gavs17
Apr 14, 2009, 01:39 PM
Sino po pinaka sikat ng University sa UAAP?

espana_tiger23
Jul 9, 2009, 04:03 PM
National University.

rx_Tomasino
Jul 9, 2009, 04:11 PM
Diba ADMU and DLSU? May SWS na nun last year. :)

anticipator
Jul 9, 2009, 04:19 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

RuckuS
Jul 9, 2009, 04:24 PM
^^ admu & Ateneo are the same.

rx_Tomasino
Jul 9, 2009, 04:29 PM
Patay tayo dito... Nakakapag turo nang di alam ang tinapos. :glee:

technologica
Jul 9, 2009, 04:32 PM
aw is it true ?

espana_tiger23
Jul 9, 2009, 04:35 PM
Buti pa ang UE maraming contribution sa lipunan. Pano na Pilipinas pag wala si Noli De Castro ?

Amazing_Warrior
Jul 9, 2009, 04:35 PM
Wowowee ang sagot dito.

:lol:

espana_tiger23
Jul 9, 2009, 04:50 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

Poor students.

No. 1 mistake -> ADMU and Ateneo the same.

No. 2 mistake -> UP activists? baka PUP. Parking problem in UP dahil dami na rich kids na "state scholars".

No. 3 mistake -> UST more than 400 years? di ba mag 400 palang sa 2011. Gosh di alam yun eh wala atang sulok sa UST na hindi ka i remind na ika 400 sa 2011.

No. 4 mistake -> di maganda UST sa history? alin kaya dun ? yun kaya yung prosecution ni Rizal from his spanish professors sa medicine? how about yung 4 Philippine presidents who came from UST di ba counted yun?

Pero kung katulad nya ang professor eh talaga ngang panget ang turo sigurado. Lipat na lang ako sa AMA.

vacker
Jul 9, 2009, 05:27 PM
anong klaseng tanong yan? the answer would be obviously where the pexer comes from! :rotflmao:

clawed_out
Jul 9, 2009, 05:56 PM
oonga. napaka babaw at walang kwentang tanong.

Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 7 decades eh hindi mo alam ang stituasyon at estado ng bawat paaralan.

Can we get more vague here?

sagot: all 8 trumps majority of the universities in the philippines. The top 4 Unis are here. And the other 4 are not bad either.

So, what gives?

KuyaDanny
Jul 9, 2009, 08:31 PM
National University.

I second the motion. Diyan nagtapos ang ninong ko.

gwapingzzz
Jul 9, 2009, 08:40 PM
popularity saan? sa buong mundo? eh di UP.

ustfyt!
Jul 9, 2009, 09:06 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

haha natawa nalang ako dito..
:rotflmao:

nahiya naman ako dito..
ako upcoming teacher ako haha

hahaay!

iamgreen
Jul 9, 2009, 09:08 PM
kung sa buong mundo, uhm, DLSU and ADMU. iyong dalawang iyon ang kilala talaga, the first two Philippine Universities to get a PAASCU level 4 accreditation, only two pa nga ata eh.

Pero don't fret, pagdating naman sa bansa natin eh no doubt UP na iyan!

Juntrix
Jul 9, 2009, 09:10 PM
SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008:

DLSU - 12%
AdMU - 10%
UST - 5%
UP - 4%
FEU - 3%
AdU - 2%

Metro Manila results:

DLSU - 27%
AdMU - 23%
UST - 13%
UE - 10%
FEU - 10%
UP - 9%
AdU - 2%

----------------------------

Most popular university in UAAP = DLSU.

sher_amf
Jul 9, 2009, 09:11 PM
Kapag UAAP basketball well let's face it it would be
ADMU vs DLSU sila lang nga ang kaya magpapuno ng Araneta with about 25,000 record high attendance...

pero in terms of overall UAAP... well konti lang naman ang schools involved dito so mahirap sabihin kung sino ang pinakasikat

redshirt23
Jul 9, 2009, 10:08 PM
^ ilan ba seating capacity ng araneta?

ring_leaderII
Jul 9, 2009, 10:09 PM
More or less 14k sa pagkakaalam ko. :)

"Mabait at sosyal"

Drahow ein Ente
Jul 9, 2009, 10:15 PM
dapat one host school per game nang magkaalamanan (sp? :glee:) kung kaya ngang punuin ng 1 school ang araneta. less than 24k ang capacity ngayon ng araneta AFAIK :evil:

AA_jhEz
Jul 10, 2009, 12:10 AM
Of course!

FEU!
Far Easter University Tamaraws!!



Go!Go!TAMARAWS!!!



pRoud tAmaraw here,.


tamsup!

ring_leaderII
Jul 10, 2009, 04:37 AM
What a post. :glee:

OT: Siyempre Ateneo at La Salle.

"Sosyal at mabait"

gold_green
Jul 10, 2009, 09:50 AM
Subjective. Depends on what basis is the popularity and era. We need to put parameters. Prestige or name-recall? Answering based on name recall and current times, I would say:

globally: UST and UP
locally : DLSU & ADMU

NU, UE, ADU and FEU have had their own eras of popularity (1950s-70s) and may probably be as popular again in the future.

crushed_ice
Jul 10, 2009, 12:59 PM
isang leading question from a bobo outsider. tsktsk.

soulja_boy
Jul 10, 2009, 01:14 PM
though some may not admit it, De La Salle University has become the barometer of college basketball programs...

Gospel of Judas
Jul 10, 2009, 01:21 PM
though some may not admit it, De La Salle University has become the barometer of college basketball programs...

franz pumaren has been

KuyaDanny
Jul 10, 2009, 01:25 PM
Potentially inconclusive poll has been added to this potentially inconclusive discussion.

clawed_out
Jul 10, 2009, 01:55 PM
I must say that is a brilliant job Kuya Danny!

Gospel of Judas
Jul 10, 2009, 01:58 PM
bumoto na ako! syempre yung akin. love your own eh :teehee:

Gospel of Judas
Jul 10, 2009, 02:00 PM
Subjective. Depends on what basis is the popularity and era. We need to put parameters. Prestige or name-recall? Answering based on name recall and current times, I would say:

globally: UST and UP
locally : DLSU & ADMU

NU, UE, ADU and FEU have had their own eras of popularity (1950s-70s) and may probably be as popular again in the future.
what. are you kidding.

Red_Engr
Jul 10, 2009, 02:02 PM
senseless thread much better to close it immediately and put it in UAAP Vault

lupuS
Jul 10, 2009, 04:38 PM
OK ito baka may makipagpustahan pa.

gold_green
Jul 10, 2009, 05:15 PM
what. are you kidding.

what do you mean?

ustyger
Jul 20, 2009, 10:52 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

ano naman tinuturo mo ENGLISH?!?:lol:

or worse logic?!?

what a loser... bobo na mangmang pa.:rotflmao:

Renvoi
Jul 20, 2009, 11:51 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

And you've now become very popular for being the "loser of the day." :lol: :rotflmao:

BrewedEagle
Jul 21, 2009, 02:10 AM
SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008:

DLSU - 12%
AdMU - 10%
UST - 5%
UP - 4%
FEU - 3%
AdU - 2%

Metro Manila results:

DLSU - 27%
AdMU - 23%
UST - 13%
UE - 10%
FEU - 10%
UP - 9%
AdU - 2%

----------------------------

Most popular university in UAAP = DLSU.

Am sure the popularity has risen some more because of the 0-2 standing :D

illumina
Jul 21, 2009, 08:14 AM
DLSU

If only based on the DLSU car stickers I see on the road, and the people wearing DLSU jackets.

ustfyt!
Jul 21, 2009, 12:57 PM
lahat ng university sa UAAP sikat!

kaya nga marami nag aasam pumasok sa UAAP

U238
Jul 21, 2009, 01:15 PM
The sad truth is that we are all in an "elitist" society, so sino sa tingin nyo? e di admu tska dlsu

gaksensei
Jul 21, 2009, 01:45 PM
Subjective. Depends on what basis is the popularity and era. We need to put parameters. Prestige or name-recall? Answering based on name recall and current times, I would say:

globally: UST and UP
locally : DLSU & ADMU

NU, UE, ADU and FEU have had their own eras of popularity (1950s-70s) and may probably be as popular again in the future.

Globally- Ateneo, UP and DLSU.

NU_Breed
Jul 21, 2009, 05:34 PM
basta po ang alam po namin kahit di kami ganon ka sikat kagaya ng others isa po kami sa most loved na koponan sa uaap ng ibang university.kasi bukod po sa sarili nilang team,NU po ang sunod sa hiling nilang magchampion.

Mabuhay National
www.national-u.edu.ph

Herald_of_the_8
Jul 21, 2009, 08:26 PM
I am the Herald of the 8 riders. Greatest of the MASTER's troops.


The 8 Horsemen of the UAAPocalypse have been sent due to your insolences and disregard for the MASTER's wishes. They shall bring strife, war, pestilence, famine, plague, annihilation, conquest and death to your threads. So people abandon your hero/idol worshiping ways and give 100% devotion to the MASTER, The Dark Lord AHIG, leader of the Dark Crusade.

If you choose to continue your insolent ways expect the arrival of the 8. Whom at first will look like ordinary individuals. But alas this is their method of gaining the trust of the 8 factions and while they are all unsuspecting the 8 shall unleash unspeakable terrors upon them.

So people prepare yourselves. The warning has been given.

Obey and blessings shall pour forth. Disobey and expect the wrath of the 8.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Apocalypse_vasnetsov.jpg

http://trickylittleimp.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/4horsemen_pastorpack_small.jpg

Amazing_Warrior
Jul 21, 2009, 09:26 PM
Biglang nabago yung poll. :rotflmao:

RougePercer
Jul 21, 2009, 09:29 PM
Ateneo at La Salle, e sino paba?

isa pa,

Ateneo at La Salle! :glee:

Amazing_Warrior
Jul 21, 2009, 09:31 PM
Ateneo at La Salle, e sino paba?

isa pa,

Ateneo at La Salle! :glee:

TALAGA?:eek:

Hindi nga?

luiboowee
Jul 22, 2009, 04:59 PM
ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

Seryoso ka sir? Prof ka ng history? Cge nga, kelan na-establish ang UST? anong year ngayon? ***** naman marunong ka ng simpleng math. *peace*

Amazing_Warrior
Jul 22, 2009, 09:04 PM
Omg.......

markfroilan
Jul 22, 2009, 09:11 PM
from my point of view,,,its DLSU,,,anyone can wear their jackets and pretend to be a lasallian, ive sat on the bleachers of the araneta,,,you know the topmost impoverished seats and there are jologs pretending to be archers,eh mejo buking sila sa skin test pa lang,,,,,,ooops teka nakaupo ako dun,,di kaya isa ako?lol!no,seriously speaking,,,the marketing ploy has taken out a sense of exclusivity in DLSU in terms of crowd in the dome lang ha,naging brand na!?bka may magreact jan.

Amazing_Warrior
Jul 22, 2009, 09:17 PM
from my point of view,,,its DLSU,,,anyone can wear their jackets and pretend to be a lasallian, ive sat on the bleachers of the araneta,,,you know the topmost impoverished seats and there are jologs pretending to be archers,eh mejo buking sila sa skin test pa lang,,,,,,ooops teka nakaupo ako dun,,di kaya isa ako?lol!no,seriously speaking,,,the marketing ploy has taken out a sense of exclusivity in DLSU in terms of crowd in the dome lang ha,naging brand na!?bka may magreact jan.

Napansin ko rin yan, kahit kapag nasa mall ako.:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:

doggy
Jul 22, 2009, 09:36 PM
kahit naman mag jacket ka ng dlsu

malalaman mo naman kung sino taga la salle if LA SALLE ka rin

tognafur
Jul 23, 2009, 12:19 AM
Electric Sheep! Baa! Baa! Baa! Baa!

Swinging To The Rhythm Of The New World Order And Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums!

The Boogeyman Is Coming! The Boogeyman Is Coming!

Keep Your Head Down Go To Sleep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums!

cofimug
Jul 23, 2009, 01:42 PM
kahit naman mag jacket ka ng dlsu

malalaman mo naman kung sino taga la salle if LA SALLE ka rin

tanong lang sa mga lasalista.

Taft lang ba ang DLSU or kasama pati yung mga EAC (Dasma)? har-har

pGurl_n_Tamaraw
Jul 23, 2009, 02:59 PM
actualy trulalou ito,kasi kahit mga taga csb di nila bet bumili ng jacket na csb...mas bet nila ang lasalle-main jacket...sabi nga ng friend ko eh never mo daw sya mapasusuot ng csb tshirt or jacket

luiboowee
Jul 23, 2009, 06:32 PM
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luiboowee
Jul 23, 2009, 06:36 PM
http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae165/luiboowee/ComparisonofGradingSystem.jpg

gaksensei
Jul 23, 2009, 07:57 PM
from my point of view,,,its DLSU,,,anyone can wear their jackets and pretend to be a lasallian, ive sat on the bleachers of the araneta,,,you know the topmost impoverished seats and there are jologs pretending to be archers,eh mejo buking sila sa skin test pa lang,,,,,,ooops teka nakaupo ako dun,,di kaya isa ako?lol!no,seriously speaking,,,the marketing ploy has taken out a sense of exclusivity in DLSU in terms of crowd in the dome lang ha,naging brand na!?bka may magreact jan.

same for Ateneo wannabees. Whenever I pass Greenbelt or Shangrila, I see number of these wannabees wearing blue jackets who obviously do not look smart or Ateneans at alL!

ustfyt!
Jul 23, 2009, 08:03 PM
hahah bakit kailangan bang maging mukhang kaaya aya bago maging atenista? o lasalista?

haha
ganun ba yun..

gaksensei
Jul 23, 2009, 08:06 PM
hahah akit kailangan bang mabing mukhang kaaya aya bago maging atenista? o lasalista?

haha
ganun ba yun..

thomasian, you simply didn't get the point. buti pa mga tagaUE naintindihan.

ustfyt!
Jul 23, 2009, 08:16 PM
oo na hahaha

may masabi lang sa isang thomasian..

bye! :)

ic3mint
Jul 24, 2009, 12:49 AM
I am the Herald of the 8 riders. Greatest of the MASTER's troops.


The 8 Horsemen of the UAAPocalypse have been sent due to your insolences and disregard for the MASTER's wishes. They shall bring strife, war, pestilence, famine, plague, annihilation, conquest and death to your threads. So people abandon your hero/idol worshiping ways and give 100% devotion to the MASTER, The Dark Lord AHIG, leader of the Dark Crusade.

If you choose to continue your insolent ways expect the arrival of the 8. Whom at first will look like ordinary individuals. But alas this is their method of gaining the trust of the 8 factions and while they are all unsuspecting the 8 shall unleash unspeakable terrors upon them.

So people prepare yourselves. The warning has been given.

Obey and blessings shall pour forth. Disobey and expect the wrath of the 8.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Apocalypse_vasnetsov.jpg

http://trickylittleimp.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/4horsemen_pastorpack_small.jpg

hobby nyo pala magcopy and paste from wikipedia..

kala ko pa naman henyo kayo haha..

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Jul 24, 2009, 12:57 AM
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manny salagado
Jul 26, 2009, 09:49 AM
SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008:

DLSU - 12%
AdMU - 10%
UST - 5%
UP - 4%
FEU - 3%
AdU - 2%

Metro Manila results:

DLSU - 27%
AdMU - 23%
UST - 13%
UE - 10%
FEU - 10%
UP - 9%
AdU - 2%

----------------------------

Most popular university in UAAP = DLSU.



In my time popular ang DLSU sa UAAP dahil sa akin.. the "batok incident" with papa arwind. What makes me more sikat is the way I make takbo.. "hit and run" kumbaga.. ayon lang kaya sikat ang DLSU sa UAAP dahil sa akin---- MANNY SALGADO

aspirecaptured
Jul 26, 2009, 10:59 AM
Para sakin lasalle kasi nandun si Sharon Yu dati.. ^___^ Sikat din kasi sila ngayon dahil mahina team nila ngayon.. hahahaha.. Wag kayo magalit sakin mga DLSU,galing din ako sa isang yuchengco school.. ayyy yuchengco company.. hahahaha

geepee_hazard
Aug 7, 2009, 10:32 PM
Far Eastern University

Noodles_Oblique
Aug 7, 2009, 11:35 PM
though some may not admit it, De La Salle University has become the barometer of college basketball programs...

aba syempre given na yan...nakukuha ang gustong rookie by hook or by crook, talagang barometer pag makapal ang bulsa, DLSUCET?...formality... ask the latest pick...nuff said ;)..kung alam nyo lang....eh di alam nyo hehehehe

dohaman
Aug 8, 2009, 12:43 AM
grabe naman manglait mga tao dito...hindi porke't di maganda skin or hindi mukhang matalino eh hindi na galing sa school nyo...

FYI...may pinsan ako grad ng la salle, hindi nabiyayaan ng magandang kutis...pero naman SUMMA CUM LAUDE graduate sa school nyo...and i bet, mas mayaman pa sya sayo....

at meron din akong friend from Ateneo...mukhang normal na tao lang...di rin mukhang matalino pag unang tingin mo...pero Scholar sya nung college at muntik na maging Cum Laude...baka mas matalino pa sya sayo....

Noodles_Oblique
Aug 8, 2009, 01:53 AM
syo? ako ba?

baller_craze
Aug 8, 2009, 03:08 PM
Which is the most popular is kind of a broad topic I think. But if its more specific like which is more popular in law, medicine, business, or sports then it would be easier to say since each school has their own strength that makes them popular for for a certain topic.

-yan14-
Aug 8, 2009, 03:40 PM
ano naman tinuturo mo ENGLISH?!?:lol:

or worse logic?!?

what a loser... bobo na mangmang pa.:rotflmao:

naku ang lakas manlait, pero siya din di nagbabasa ng post ng mabuti, sabi nya history teacher sya.:bop::bop::bop:

-yan14-
Aug 8, 2009, 03:43 PM
Which is the most popular is kind of a broad topic I think. But if its more specific like which is more popular in law, medicine, business, or sports then it would be easier to say since each school has their own strength that makes them popular for for a certain topic.

huwaw. :eek:

huwaw talaga. :wow2:

rayreese8723
Aug 8, 2009, 06:46 PM
Stupid thread. Just reflects all the fantards of pex.

sandra_briggs32
Aug 31, 2009, 03:46 PM
ateneo matatalino kasi at hindi mayayabang mga student nila

ring_leaderII
Aug 31, 2009, 03:52 PM
^ Ano kaba, redundancy na kapag sinabihan mo ang isang atenista na mayabang. :D

"Ateneo - La Salle: Sosyal, Mayayaman at Mababango! Kayo?"

aislave
Aug 31, 2009, 04:00 PM
SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008:

DLSU - 12%
AdMU - 10%
UST - 5%
UP - 4%
FEU - 3%
AdU - 2%

Metro Manila results:

DLSU - 27%
AdMU - 23%
UST - 13%
UE - 10%
FEU - 10%
UP - 9%
AdU - 2%

----------------------------

Most popular university in UAAP = DLSU.

:rolleyes: bakit nawala ang NU na may escalator~

theeng69
Aug 31, 2009, 04:22 PM
I don't think the survey really reflects the popularity of the universities. I believe the survey was mostly given to respondents from Metro Manila and other cities in Luzon where La Salle is really famous.

La Salle campuses only extend as far as a small part of Visayas. I don't know if they have campuses in Mindanao cause I myself am from Mindanao and I've never even heard of La Salle until I was in the sixth grade - and I was at an Ateneo campus that time. On the other hand, Ateneo has campuses all over the Philippines and most of them, if not all, are the most popular and best schools in their respective cities. Ateneo de Davao, where I went, is the best school in Davao. Xavier University in Cagayan is where my roommate in Manila came from and is certainly in contention with being the best in Mindanao. A lot of intelligent persons I've met in ADMU come from the Sacred Heart school in Cebu. And Ateneo de Zamboanga is certainly the only good school in those parts. I think the only Ateneo campus which is still in dispute of being the best school in its city is Ateneo de Manila.

Given all of those, I stand that most of the respondents came from Luzon or Manila. Those who gave the survey should take an equal number of respondents from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Bahay_Na_Bato
Aug 31, 2009, 05:12 PM
SWS: La Salle, Ateneo most popular in UAAP


Article posted September 19, 2008 - 09:24 PM


MANILA, Philippines - La Salle and Ateneo were the two most favorite universities in the Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), according to the SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008.

The survey also found San Beda College and Colegio de San Juan de Letran taking the top spots as most favorite colleges in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

To the survey question, “Concerning the universities included in the UAAP, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" 12 percent of adult Filipinos cited La Salle, and 10% cited Ateneo.

Following them were the University of Sto. Tomas (5%), University of the Philippines (4%), Far Eastern University (3%), and Adamson University (2%).

None of the respondents to the April 2008 SWS Sports Survey cited the National University, while 3% mentioned schools that are not members of the UAAP.

About a fifth (22%) said they have no favorite university in the UAAP, 29% do not know, and 25% have not heard or read anything about the UAAP.

In Metro Manila, La Salle (27%) and Ateneo (23%) were the two most popular universities in the UAAP, with UST (13%) at second place. FEU and UE were tied at third place, with 10% each, followed by UP (9%) and AdU (5%).

In Balance Luzon, La Salle was cited by 10%, followed by Ateneo (6%), and UST (5%). UP and FEU were tied at fourth place with 3% each, while each of UE and AdU were cited by 2%.

In the Visayas, 13% cited La Salle as one of their favorite universities in the UAAP, 10% cited Ateneo, 4% UP, and 3% FEU. Each of UST and UE were cited by 2%, while AdU was cited by 1%.

In Mindanao, Ateneo was cited by 8%, followed by La Salle (6%), UP (3%), UST (2%), and FEU (1%).

Awareness of the UAAP was relatively lower outside Metro Manila: two out of five (40%) of adults in Mindanao have not heard or read anything about UAAP, 24% in the Visayas, and 23% in Balance Luzon, compared to only 8% in Metro Manila.

La Salle was most popular among the upper-middle class ABC, with 15% citing it as one of their most favorite universities in the UAAP, followed by FEU (10%), Ateneo (9%), UST (8%), UE (7%), and UP (3%).

Among class D, or the masa, 14% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (12%), UST (6%), and UP (4%). FEU and UE were cited by 3% each, while AdU was cited by 2%.
Among class E, 7% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (4%), and UP (3%). FEU and AdU were tied at fourth place with 2% each, while UST and UE were cited by 1% each.
Awareness of the UAAP tended to be lower among class E, with 34% saying they have not heard or read about UAAP, compared to 22% among class D and 15% among class ABC.

In all areas and classes, plurality either have no favorite university in the UAAP, or cannot mention any.

The SWS Sports Survey also asked, “Concerning the colleges included in the NCAA, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" and found 3% citing San Beda College and 2% citing Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

Tied at third place were San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Jose Rizal University (JRU), and Mapua Institute of Technology, with 1% each, followed by Philippine Christian University (PCU) (0.4%), University of Perpetual Help Systems DALTA (UPHSD) (0.3%), and De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (CSB) (0.1%).

One out of ten (10%) mentioned schools that are not members of NCAA, 29% said they have no favorite college in the NCAA, 32% do not know, and 25% said they have not heard or read anything about the NCAA.

San Beda (7%) and Letran (5%) were the two most cited NCAA schools in Metro Manila, followed by JRU (4%), San Sebastian and Mapua (2% each), PCU (1%), and UPHSD (0.3%).

In Balance Luzon, San Beda was cited by 4%, with Letran and San Sebastian tied at second place (2% each), followed by UPHSD (1%), and JRU, Mapua, and PCU (0.3% each).

In the Visayas, San Beda was cited by 2%, with Letran, San Sebastian, Mapua, and CSB tied at second place (1% each), followed by JRU and PCU (0.3% each).

In Mindanao, each of San Beda, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by only 0.3%.
NCAA favorites across classes

Among class ABC, San Beda, Letran, and Mapua were tied at top spot with an equal 4%, followed by San Sebastian (2%) and JRU (1%).

San Beda was most popular among class D with 4%, while Letran and San Sebastian were tied at second place with 2% each. JRU, Mapua, and PCU followed with 1%, while each of UPSHD and CSB were cited by 0.2%.

Among class E, San Beda was cited by 2%, followed by UPHSD (1%) and JRU (0.3%). Each of Letran, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by 0.1%.

Majority in all areas and classes have either cited non-NCAA schools, have none or do not know their favorite NCAA colleges, or were not aware of the NCAA.

There were relatively lower awareness of the NCAA in areas outside Metro Manila, and among the lower classes.

The SWS Sports Survey was conducted on March 30-April 2, 2008 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults randomly selected from 240 locations throughout the country, and divided into samples of 300 each in Metro Manila, the Balance of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (sampling error margins of ±3% for national percentages and ±6% for area percentages).

The area estimates were weighted by National Statistics Office medium-population projections for 2008 to obtain the national estimates.

The items described here are non-commissioned, and were done by SWS on its own initiative, in conjunction with the Leisure Time and Sports Survey of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP), a network of annual social surveys in 44 countries, in which SWS has represented the Philippines since 1991. - SWS/GMANews.TV

kram_mcoy
Aug 31, 2009, 10:23 PM
Adamson University para sa akin..hehehe..*okay*

B!gBird_Falcons
Aug 31, 2009, 10:29 PM
Poor students.

No. 1 mistake -> ADMU and Ateneo the same.

No. 2 mistake -> UP activists? baka PUP. Parking problem in UP dahil dami na rich kids na "state scholars".

No. 3 mistake -> UST more than 400 years? di ba mag 400 palang sa 2011. Gosh di alam yun eh wala atang sulok sa UST na hindi ka i remind na ika 400 sa 2011.

No. 4 mistake -> di maganda UST sa history? alin kaya dun ? yun kaya yung prosecution ni Rizal from his spanish professors sa medicine? how about yung 4 Philippine presidents who came from UST di ba counted yun?

Pero kung katulad nya ang professor eh talaga ngang panget ang turo sigurado. Lipat na lang ako sa AMA.




OopS!
#2 - UP ActivistS! ... ndi lang sa PUP madaming activists..madami din sa UP..pangalawa UP sa school na pinakamaraming activists?.. di mo ba alam yun?..

#4- di daw maganda history ng UST?.. medyo lang nmn.. dahil lang sa may discrimination...and the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive..

OopS!
pero, magaling pdin nmn Uste! ^___^
doon sana akoh mag aaral e..
tinamad lang ako mag exam.. hahaha

"BOW"

B!gBird_Falcons
Aug 31, 2009, 10:32 PM
ADAMSON UNIVERSITY :)


bcoz, we are #1..

#1
#1
#1

in alphabetical order.. hahaha

:)

B!gBird_Falcons
Aug 31, 2009, 10:42 PM
SWS Sports Survey done from March 30 to April 2, 2008:

DLSU - 12%
AdMU - 10%
UST - 5%
UP - 4%
FEU - 3%
AdU - 2%

Metro Manila results:

DLSU - 27%
AdMU - 23%
UST - 13%
UE - 10%
FEU - 10%
UP - 9%
AdU - 2%

----------------------------

Most popular university in UAAP = DLSU.


haha..
aus! adu = 2% ^__^
may nag vote pdin!

kaso, asan ang NU?..
bka nakakalimutan nyo..nasa uaap din sila..haha

Bahay_Na_Bato
Aug 31, 2009, 10:49 PM
kaso, asan ang NU?..
bka nakakalimutan nyo..nasa uaap din sila..haha

Wala raw bumoto, sabi sa article.

aramat
Aug 31, 2009, 11:01 PM
If I were to rank the schools,

1. De La Salle University
2. Ateneo de Manila University
3. University of Santo Thomas
4. Far East University
5. University of the Philippines
6. Adamson University
7. University of the East
8. National University

theeng69
Aug 31, 2009, 11:09 PM
If I were to rank the schools,

1. De La Salle University
2. Ateneo de Manila University
3. University of Santo Thomas
4. Far East University
5. University of the Philippines
6. Adamson University
7. University of the East
8. National University

I think UP is more popular than FEU nationwide and both UE and FEU in Metro Manila. Go to Mindanao and Visayas and you'll see why. Hanggang Manila and Luzon lang kasi ang FEU and UE. UST is a given since it's been around for over three centuries. But I still doubt about La Salle being more popular than Ateneo. Luzon-wise, it's no doubt La Salle, but nationwide, I don't think so.

redbloodwarrior
Sep 1, 2009, 12:19 AM
la salle ..

ringcentral
Sep 1, 2009, 12:35 AM
If I were to rank the schools,

1. De La Salle University
2. Ateneo de Manila University
3. University of Santo Thomas
4. Far East University
5. University of the Philippines
6. Adamson University
7. University of the East
8. National University

Almost exactly the same. Except I'd interchange 6 & 7.

Also I'd say 1 & 2 could also go either way.

4 & 5 could also be interchange.

adu_comsci
Sep 1, 2009, 12:41 AM
my ranking based on popularity of UAAP Universities:

1. UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
2. ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
3. DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
4. UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
5. FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY
6. ADAMSON UNIVERSITY
7. UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST
8. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

i think among the UAAP universities..
lahat naman kilala..
except for NU..
kung minsan kahit taga Manila hndi alam ang NU.

adu_comsci
Sep 1, 2009, 12:45 AM
Almost exactly the same. Except I'd interchange 6 & 7.

Also I'd say 1 & 2 could also go either way.

4 & 5 could also be interchange.

as for FEU, UE and ADAMSON..
i think same level lang sila ng popularity..
hindi naman kasi sila nagkakalayo in terms of Academic level..
though i believe among the 3.. mas mataas Academic ng AdU.

no offense meant.. just my personal opinion.

jayjay26
Sep 1, 2009, 08:15 AM
^^^ Agree ako sayo diyan kahit sinasabi ng karamihan na bulok ang Adamson mataas pa din yung ratings ng school pagdating sa Academe.

issella
Sep 1, 2009, 08:18 AM
galing ng choices, yung akin at yung iba! boto ko na rin yung school ko. :lol:

Omnibus
Sep 1, 2009, 08:29 AM
^ sus! Ang ka-level ng AdU ay NU. Sa ngayon. Sa darating ng panahon, baka nga maiwan na itong AdU.

Ang AdU hindi mo aakalaing catholic school. Ang dudugyut ng mga students. Ibang-iba ang mga students ng Sta. Isabel kapag nakadikit nila mga tagaAdU sa Taft. When you drive along San Marcelino makikita mo mga tagaAdU and then a few minutes later na nasa Leon Guinto ka, kitang-kita mo ang layo ng hitsura ng mga tagaAdU sa mga LaSalista at mga taga St. Scho.

Ang dahilan kaya ay hindi particular sa hygiene ang mga Vincentian fathers? :lol:

technologica
Sep 1, 2009, 09:03 AM
san beda daw magiging popular kahit nasa ncaa daw sila ..

jayjay26
Sep 1, 2009, 09:11 AM
Humirit ka na naman ng di muna nagiisip.. Bitter ka talaga sa mga taga Adamson.. Hindi mo kelangang ikumpara ang Adamson sa ibang schools dahil alam naman ng karamihan na halos lahat ng nagaaral dito eh galing sa pamilya ng mahihirap pero kahit ganun nagsisipag at matiyaga sila para makapagtapos ng pagaaral at makukuha ng desenteng trabaho.. ewan ko lang sayo kung nagaaral o nakapagaral ka kasi sa tabas ng dila mo parang wala ka nang mararating. Mas mukha ka pang kalait lait sa mga taga Adamson sa inaasal mo.

technologica
Sep 1, 2009, 09:28 AM
wag mo patulan pre .. taga um lang yan..

naysayer
Sep 1, 2009, 09:52 AM
wag mo patulan pre .. taga um lang yan..

Kahit tga UM lang siya di naman siya tinuruan na me third half.:rotflmao:

technologica
Sep 1, 2009, 09:55 AM
Kahit tga UM lang siya di naman siya tinuruan na me third half.:rotflmao:

ay ganon sa tingin mo naniniwala ako sa isang idiot na katulad mo ? hindi ako naniniwala sayo bobo ka matalino ako eh.. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

masciust
Sep 1, 2009, 10:02 AM
^
Wag mo patulan. Baka taga-UM din yan. :rotflmao:

soulja_boy
Sep 1, 2009, 10:15 AM
^ sus! Ang ka-level ng AdU ay NU. Sa ngayon. Sa darating ng panahon, baka nga maiwan na itong AdU.

Ang AdU hindi mo aakalaing catholic school. Ang dudugyut ng mga students. Ibang-iba ang mga students ng Sta. Isabel kapag nakadikit nila mga tagaAdU sa Taft. When you drive along San Marcelino makikita mo mga tagaAdU and then a few minutes later na nasa Leon Guinto ka, kitang-kita mo ang layo ng hitsura ng mga tagaAdU sa mga LaSalista at mga taga St. Scho.

Ang dahilan kaya ay hindi particular sa hygiene ang mga Vincentian fathers? :lol:

uneducated attitude ha...

most popular universities in uaap: DLSU-UST-UP-ADMU

dawnprime
Sep 1, 2009, 01:24 PM
1 DLSU/ADMU/UP - Given na to!
2 UST/AdU/FEU/UE - in my opinion, same level ng popularity
3 NU - un lang... no comment.

blue blue
Sep 1, 2009, 02:11 PM
popular ang ADMU, DLSU and, to some extent, UP (dami na ring mayayaman diyan) because the students are rich. In a country that worships elitism that is expected. And wealth goes with good facilities and academic program because these schools can afford them.

Meanwhile, Adamson, NU, UE and the rest are perceived to be low-class simply because they cater to the lower middle income families. If you condemn these schools because they chose to serve the poor then something's awfully wrong with your values.

eugenebegood
Sep 1, 2009, 03:08 PM
UP Diliman no brainer!

aislave
Sep 2, 2009, 07:59 PM
^ sus! Ang ka-level ng AdU ay NU. Sa ngayon. Sa darating ng panahon, baka nga maiwan na itong AdU.

Ang AdU hindi mo aakalaing catholic school. Ang dudugyut ng mga students. Ibang-iba ang mga students ng Sta. Isabel kapag nakadikit nila mga tagaAdU sa Taft. When you drive along San Marcelino makikita mo mga tagaAdU and then a few minutes later na nasa Leon Guinto ka, kitang-kita mo ang layo ng hitsura ng mga tagaAdU sa mga LaSalista at mga taga St. Scho.

Ang dahilan kaya ay hindi particular sa hygiene ang mga Vincentian fathers? :lol:

Ang bitter mo naman masyado :rolleyes: siguro hindi ka nakapasa sa entrance exam ng AdU kaya ganyan nalang ang hinanakit mo.

another thing diba sinabi mo pinakamahirap ang Adu sa UAAP? why compare it to National-U? eh meron silang Henry SY :p

Hintayin mo nalang magkaron ng league ang AMA, STI, Informatics at dun ka makisali. :naughty:

downe_link
Sep 2, 2009, 09:44 PM
I'd give it to Ateneo. Especially on how the media projects Ateneo. Followed by DLSU.

UP and UST come next.

geepee_hazard
Sep 2, 2009, 11:36 PM
FEU forever.....

maroon_kafka
Sep 3, 2009, 03:29 AM
pick one from the TOP 3.

ADMU, DLSU, UP (alphabetical nalang ang arrangement)


kasi tatlo lang talaga ang sikat e.

Jesuit
Sep 3, 2009, 08:57 AM
Based on survey, Ateneo, DLSU and UST ( and this is just one living proof of their popularity) . Yes, these 3 schools nga lang talaga yung popular sa UAAP.

MunichSwiss
Sep 3, 2009, 09:40 AM
pick one from the TOP 3.

ADMU, DLSU, UP (alphabetical nalang ang arrangement)


kasi tatlo lang talaga ang sikat e.

At paano naging sikat ang UP sa UAAP? Aber.. Katawa ka! :lol:

U238
Sep 3, 2009, 10:56 AM
^ kung strictly UAAP seniors mens basketball tournament lang ang pinag uusapan, syempre yung palaging nananalo, yun ang sikat, e kung ilang decades na hindi pa sila nakakakuha ulit ng championship, papaano yun naging sikat di ba?

para sa akin ito ang list of schools being consistent contenders

ADMU
DLSU
UST
FEU
UE

out na kaagad ang UP, AdU, NU

blue blue
Sep 3, 2009, 12:42 PM
This thread has become a comic stunt of great proportion.

U238
Sep 3, 2009, 02:28 PM
^ maki ride ka na lang

bl@ckgold25
Sep 25, 2009, 06:34 PM
this is a very useless thread.
do you think any of the students or alumni of the universities will not vote for there alma mater?

OF COURSE I VOTE FOR MY SCHOOL, THE ESPANYA BASED UNIVERSITY!

gabert
Sep 25, 2009, 08:31 PM
admu,dlsu, ust

arrimacababayao
Sep 25, 2009, 10:03 PM
In my opinion, the most popular UAAP university IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION would be Ateneo. Of course, in the Philippines, it is UP.

But let us not forget that popularity does not equate to ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.

I think, therefore, I am from UP.

Haters, keep hating.

zAidO_bLuE
Sep 25, 2009, 11:01 PM
Eto ang sakin :

1. ADMU
2. DLSU
3. UST
4. FEU
5. UP
6. UE
7. AdU
8. NU





********************************************


I'm from FEU.. And binase ko yung mga sagot ko sa mga alam kong schools nung bata pa ko.. ;)

paddylast
Sep 25, 2009, 11:12 PM
YUNG IBA.

hindi naman ako plastik eh.

Ateneo for me.

mr.patrick
Sep 25, 2009, 11:17 PM
sikat malamang UP... quality na edukasyon. kilala sa rally at siyempre mura daw doon

admu and la salle... syempre dahil sa so called rivalry nila at siyempre dahil sa quality education at sa pagiging mahal ng tuition
...at sympre ang unibersidad ko ang UST kasi andito ko hahahaha!!! joke lang! baka hindi mo to alam! UST yan hahaha bias!

paddylast
Sep 25, 2009, 11:22 PM
pero siyempre in general category UP ang pinakasikat.
sa UAAP Ateneo.

hooney
Sep 26, 2009, 08:45 AM
^ sus! Ang ka-level ng AdU ay NU. Sa ngayon. Sa darating ng panahon, baka nga maiwan na itong AdU.

Ang AdU hindi mo aakalaing catholic school. Ang dudugyut ng mga students. Ibang-iba ang mga students ng Sta. Isabel kapag nakadikit nila mga tagaAdU sa Taft. When you drive along San Marcelino makikita mo mga tagaAdU and then a few minutes later na nasa Leon Guinto ka, kitang-kita mo ang layo ng hitsura ng mga tagaAdU sa mga LaSalista at mga taga St. Scho.

Ang dahilan kaya ay hindi particular sa hygiene ang mga Vincentian fathers? :lol:




ang tagal-tagal ko ng nagbabasa dito at napapansin ko wala kang ginawa kundi laitin ang school ko, mas sikat pa ang adamson sa Sta. Isabel na sinasabi mo, yun ba yung school na nung nasunog eh may mga nagsitakbong mga madre na buntis? Na makikita mo sa SM manila na magka holding hands na kapwa babae at naghahalikan pa sa loob ng sinehan, ang St. Scholastica na pinagtuturuan ng kaklase ko nung unang course ko sa AdU, kawawang school taga AdU lang ang nagtuturo ng English at higit sa lahat ang La Salle na pinapasukan ng anak ko sa Taft at Greenhills naman dito sa San Juan, nakilala ko naman ang mga kaklase ng anak ko marespeto naman sila at hindi ganyan magsalita, siguro kung hindi ako pinag aral ng mga vincentian priests nung kabataan ko wala siguro akong businessman at engineer na asawa at siguro kahit ang mga anak ko kahit sa AdUgyut na sinasabi mo eh hindi makakapag aral, ang pag aaral ng kolehiyo ay hindi pataasan ng ihi at bilangan ng yaman kundi mag aral ng mabuti para sa kinabukasan, ang mga vincentian priests ay totoong nagpapaaral ng mga hindi capable kaya nga Patron Saint of the poor si St. Vincent, sino ba ang nagtanim sa tuktok mo na pag Catholic School kailangan mahal ang tuition, siguro kung ang baba ng tingin mo sa school namin halos sambahin mo ang mga schools na mataas ang mga tution fees, nakakaawa ka naman, nakakaramdam ka pala ng ganyan

redbloodwarrior
Sep 26, 2009, 08:54 AM
admu and lasalle

rpp18
Sep 26, 2009, 12:45 PM
nu bulldogs

cmsc_ako
Sep 26, 2009, 02:10 PM
ewan ko ang iba dito, ang nasa isip UAAP basketball lang!

bigyan mo ng points ang ibang sports. Media hype lang yan kaya ang nasa isip nyo sikat sila...

pero ilan ba ang nagtatake ng exam sa mga schools na binanggit nyo? at ilan lang ba ang pumapasa? lols.

Grayback_316
Sep 26, 2009, 03:31 PM
Hindi ba NU pinakasikat.... kilalang kilala ng lahat na bilang pinakaweakest TEAM

UE_astig
Sep 27, 2009, 03:38 PM
as for FEU, UE and ADAMSON..
i think same level lang sila ng popularity..
hindi naman kasi sila nagkakalayo in terms of Academic level..
though i believe among the 3.. mas mataas Academic ng AdU.

no offense meant.. just my personal opinion.

sus...prove it..:bop:

loy04
Sep 27, 2009, 10:44 PM
sus...prove it..:bop:

mas mataas talaga ang academic ng adamson at kasama pa sa top 20 university.

demonyit0
Sep 28, 2009, 06:16 AM
^

Source please. :D

demonyit0
Sep 28, 2009, 06:25 AM
FYI:
Napanood nyo ba *** episode ng reporter's notebook talking about education dito sa pinas? Out of all schools in the world. If I'm not mistaken, 471st lang ang place ng U.P., Others are below its place. :)

aislave
Sep 29, 2009, 08:42 AM
^

Source please. :D

http://clintsnotes.i.ph/blogs/clintsnotes/2009/04/22/top-20-schools-in-the-philippines/

:rolleyes:

ANO PAKE MO?
Sep 29, 2009, 04:30 PM
ewan ko ang iba dito, ang nasa isip UAAP basketball lang!

bigyan mo ng points ang ibang sports. Media hype lang yan kaya ang nasa isip nyo sikat sila...

pero ilan ba ang nagtatake ng exam sa mga schools na binanggit nyo? at ilan lang ba ang pumapasa? lols.

Are you stupid or just a plain ignorant UP alumnus? :rotflmao:

aminin mo na kasi bulok ang UP pagdating sa UAAP. laos kayo. zero. :naughty: as in 0-14. :rotflmao:

id106
Sep 30, 2009, 02:50 AM
^^ i don't think you're from la salle...seryoso, ang sama mo... nakalimutan mo na ba na tinalo ng up ang la salle at ateneo this season? hay naku.. pwede ba mag-isip muna bago magsalita, nakakahiya na schoolmate kita e..

IamGreen316
Sep 30, 2009, 12:02 PM
I like to be honest with my own list here..
Let's suspend the fact that I'm obviously one of the students of these schools..

Based on the said research, I would like to base my judgement on how a student do well academically.
So here's my list.

1. University of the Philippines
2. De La Salle University
3. Ateneo de Manila University
4. University of Santo Thomas
5. Far East University
6. Adamson University
7. University of the East
8. National University

blue blue
Sep 30, 2009, 12:40 PM
http://clintsnotes.i.ph/blogs/clintsnotes/2009/04/22/top-20-schools-in-the-philippines/

:rolleyes:

copy paste ko na sir for easy reference.


This is a result of the study conducted by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), based on the average passing in the BOARD EXAMINATIONS OF ALL COURSES of all universities and colleges in the Philippines. This study is concluded every 10 years. Eleven schools come from Luzon, two from the Visayas and seven from Mindanao.



Top 20 Schools in the Philippines

1. University of the Philippines
(Diliman Campus / Luzon)
2. University of the Philippines
(Los Banos Campus/ Luzon)
3. University of the Philippines
(Manila Campus / Luzon)
4. Silliman University
(Dumaguete City / Visayas)
5. Ateneo deDavao University
(Davao / Mindanao)
6. Ateneo de Manila University
(Manila / Luzon)
7. University of Sto. Tomas
(Manila /Luzon)
8. Mindanao State University
(Iligan Institute ofTech/ Mindanao)
9. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
(Manila/Luzon)
10. Saint Louis University
(Baguio City / Luzon)
11. University of San Carlos
(Cebu City / Visayas)
12. Xavier University
(Cagayan de Oro / Mindanao)
13. Mindanao State University
(Main / Mindanao)
14. Urios College
(Butuan City / Mindanao)
15. Polytechnic University of the Philippines
(Manila / Luzon)
16. De La Salle University
(Manila / Luzon)
17. Mapua Institute of Technology
(Manila / Luzon)
18. Adamson University
(Manila / Luzon)
19. Central Mindanao University
(Bukidnon/Mindanao)
20. University of Southern Philippines
(Davao /Mindanao)

jayjay26
Sep 30, 2009, 01:21 PM
Wow! good job sa Alma Mater ko Congrats! Pasok sa top 20 Universities in the Philippines according to CHED.

Kung yan ang basehan eto ang ranking ko for UAAP schools academically.

1. UP
2. ADMU
3. UST
4. DLSU
5. AdU
6. FEU
7. UE
8. NU

Falcon's Let's Go...*okay**okay**okay*

dawnprime
Sep 30, 2009, 04:12 PM
^^ yeah, heard that also... In terms of academics yan di ba?

Meron pang isa ako nabasa in terms of popularity 4got ko lang saan ko nabasa...

Almost same din except that ue and feu outranked adamson... 18 and 19 yata feu at ue 23rd lang adamson..

UP, uste, admu, dlsu yata if i am not mistaken then 30+ yung NU.. Google it na lang para sure...

Falcons, let's go! Ang importante matitinong tao pinoproduce ng bawat school at di nanghuhusga basta basta ng estado ng ibang tao at institusyon.,.

theeng69
Sep 30, 2009, 06:10 PM
copy paste ko na sir for easy reference.


This is a result of the study conducted by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), based on the average passing in the BOARD EXAMINATIONS OF ALL COURSES of all universities and colleges in the Philippines. This study is concluded every 10 years. Eleven schools come from Luzon, two from the Visayas and seven from Mindanao.



Top 20 Schools in the Philippines

1. University of the Philippines
(Diliman Campus / Luzon)
2. University of the Philippines
(Los Banos Campus/ Luzon)
3. University of the Philippines
(Manila Campus / Luzon)
4. Silliman University
(Dumaguete City / Visayas)
5. Ateneo deDavao University
(Davao / Mindanao)
6. Ateneo de Manila University
(Manila / Luzon)
7. University of Sto. Tomas
(Manila /Luzon)
8. Mindanao State University
(Iligan Institute ofTech/ Mindanao)
9. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
(Manila/Luzon)
10. Saint Louis University
(Baguio City / Luzon)
11. University of San Carlos
(Cebu City / Visayas)
12. Xavier University
(Cagayan de Oro / Mindanao)
13. Mindanao State University
(Main / Mindanao)
14. Urios College
(Butuan City / Mindanao)
15. Polytechnic University of the Philippines
(Manila / Luzon)
16. De La Salle University
(Manila / Luzon)
17. Mapua Institute of Technology
(Manila / Luzon)
18. Adamson University
(Manila / Luzon)
19. Central Mindanao University
(Bukidnon/Mindanao)
20. University of Southern Philippines
(Davao /Mindanao)

this isn't really a good measure of the best University here in the Philippines. I'm from Davao and it's quite surprising to see that Ateneo de Davao ranks on top of Ateneo de Manila. Ateneo de Davao has low standards in accepting students and has no limit in accepting them thus the numerous board passers in different courses. Plus, Ateneo de Davao has BS Nursing which really takes in a lot of applicants.

Ateneo de Manila on the other has only a few courses with board exams. ADMU has a few engineering courses and a few science courses that have board exams and not too many students enroll in these courses. Ateneo de Manila prides itself in its nation-topping Schools of Management and Social Sciences which house courses whose graduates' skill and prowess are really difficult to put into paper. Plus, most ADMU students who take board exams are really difficult courses like Chemistry, Physics, etc. which explains why the average scores in board exams may not be so high.

The Universities of the Philippines no matter what campus have a lot of courses given which explains again the numerous board passers.

De La Salle, with it's low standing in this rank of schools, also doesn't have too many courses with board exams. Like Ateneo de Manila, DLSU also prides itself in Management Courses whose students' prowess and skills are again difficult to put into paper.

coldFEUsion
Sep 30, 2009, 10:45 PM
ganito nalang. why don't you random pick a 4th year high school student sa lansangan or sa mga malls then tanungin mo kung saan nya balak mag-exam or kung saan university sya nag-exam para sa next school year. baka dun pa natin malaman ang sagot sa tanong.

IamGreen316
Oct 1, 2009, 10:41 AM
^ I think that wouldn't be accurate too you know. Popularity and competitiveness couldn't be based on being street wise and by random picking specially on streets. An organized body should do this things. And it should be "why don't you randomly pick" not random pick.

1958mb180d
Oct 1, 2009, 10:43 AM
Wow! good job sa Alma Mater ko Congrats! Pasok sa top 20 Universities in the Philippines according to CHED.

Kung yan ang basehan eto ang ranking ko for UAAP schools academically.

1. UP
2. ADMU
3. UST
4. DLSU
5. AdU
6. FEU
7. UE
8. NU

Falcon's Let's Go...*okay**okay**okay*

did you know that there was a flaw on the research and was admitted by the researcher himself.the order ,according to him,was not accurate

IamGreen316
Oct 1, 2009, 10:58 AM
did you know that there was a flaw on the research and was admitted by the researcher himself.the order ,according to him,was not accurate

It was quite relevant. Because coming up with surveys like this is just like promoting a product to the public. If your school have great feedbacks, then many students will consider entering that school. Surveys are plainly being use for improving one's reputation.

jayjay26
Oct 1, 2009, 11:02 AM
did you know that there was a flaw on the research and was admitted by the researcher himself.the order ,according to him,was not accurate

kahit hindi accurate at in order yung research ang importante pasok pa din sa top 20.:)

babyjosh
Oct 1, 2009, 06:24 PM
^ganito lang po kasi yan kuya jayjay26

hindi matanggap ng mga ibang tao jan na ang talunan lagi sa basketball at hindi naman kagandahan in terms of facilites which is
Adamson ay nasa Top 20 schools in the Philippines. If wala ang Adamson jan sa place na yan, and if anjan ang School na gusto nila, i dont think mag rereact pa ang mga yan.

Sige,pagbigyan ng mali ang researcher, may isa pang lumabas na study conducted after 5 years yata im not sure, and adamson ranked 20. Still, nasa top 20. :)

and just recently, Adamson reign again in Industrial Eng'g. 100% passing, and 4 Students on TOp 10.

And in Nursing, which is bago bago pa lang, top 2 sila, and top 10 in all school having 91.7%.

Yun lang.

GO ADAMSON!

wag na kasing bitter.

aislave
Oct 2, 2009, 07:28 AM
^

lewlz. dapat lang mag 100% *** passing ng IE eh ilan lang silang kumuha ng exam eh :3

babyjosh
Oct 2, 2009, 08:16 AM
^ate 5 po sila.

warriorxXx
Oct 23, 2009, 08:17 PM
Eto ranking ko.

1. ADMU
2. UP
3. DLSU
4. UST
5. UE
6. FEU
7. AdU
8. NU

Considering na 63 years pa lang ang UE pero it can already be ranked at par with other "older" schools, isang malaking achevement na yun. UE is the youngest UAAP university.

demonyit0
Oct 23, 2009, 08:33 PM
^

Indeed. :)

aislave
Oct 23, 2009, 09:10 PM
Eto ranking ko.

1. ADMU
2. UP
3. DLSU
4. UST
5. UE
6. FEU
7. AdU
8. NU

Considering na 63 years pa lang ang UE pero it can already be ranked at par with other "older" schools, isang malaking achevement na yun. UE is the youngest UAAP university.

:rolleyes: saan mo naman binase to?

KuyaDanny
Oct 23, 2009, 09:32 PM
Lamang yung akin! *okay*

carmela8
Oct 24, 2009, 03:04 AM
^ganito lang po kasi yan kuya jayjay26

hindi matanggap ng mga ibang tao jan na ang talunan lagi sa basketball at hindi naman kagandahan in terms of facilites which is
Adamson ay nasa Top 20 schools in the Philippines. If wala ang Adamson jan sa place na yan, and if anjan ang School na gusto nila, i dont think mag rereact pa ang mga yan.

Sige,pagbigyan ng mali ang researcher, may isa pang lumabas na study conducted after 5 years yata im not sure, and adamson ranked 20. Still, nasa top 20. :)

and just recently, Adamson reign again in Industrial Eng'g. 100% passing, and 4 Students on TOp 10.

And in Nursing, which is bago bago pa lang, top 2 sila, and top 10 in all school having 91.7%.

Yun lang.

GO ADAMSON!

wag na kasing bitter.


Industrial Eng'g? kung mag Engineer ka dun ka na sa malaki ang kikitain mo ECE, CE, ME, or EE. Wala naman nakikipag compete sa inyo sa Industrial Eng'g nyo eh. Na uplift bah ang status/image niyo sa philippine public pag sinabing may 4 na students kayong nag Top 10 sa IE board exam. In the UAAP when you say Engineering 2 schools lang yan.... DLSU and UST.

Nursing.... naman sino bah kalaban niyo dito?... UST at FEU. Check naman ang record ng dalawang institution na etoh when it comes to medical courses.... their records where not based on one board exam na may nag top na dalawa sa schools nila. Wag na tayong magplastikan... alam naman natin ang totoo....

Kung gusto nyo para malaman natin kung sino talagah magaling academically..... wag na sa sports kasi alama naman natin kung sino ang mga yan...... kuha tayo ng isang student; random-kahit sino.... from all schools... maganda kung sophomore.... tapos interviewin natin.... isang tanong lang..... english syempre..... "What about your university are you most proud of?" .... diyan natin check...... hehehee..... :bop:

loy04
Oct 24, 2009, 03:35 AM
Industrial Eng'g? kung mag Engineer ka dun ka na sa malaki ang kikitain mo ECE, CE, ME, or EE. Wala naman nakikipag compete sa inyo sa Industrial Eng'g nyo eh. Na uplift bah ang status/image niyo sa philippine public pag sinabing may 4 na students kayong nag Top 10 sa IE board exam. In the UAAP when you say Engineering 2 schools lang yan.... DLSU and UST.

Nursing.... naman sino bah kalaban niyo dito?... UST at FEU. Check naman ang record ng dalawang institution na etoh when it comes to medical courses.... their records where not based on one board exam na may nag top na dalawa sa schools nila. Wag na tayong magplastikan... alam naman natin ang totoo....

Kung gusto nyo para malaman natin kung sino talagah magaling academically..... wag na sa sports kasi alama naman natin kung sino ang mga yan...... kuha tayo ng isang student; random-kahit sino.... from all schools... maganda kung sophomore.... tapos interviewin natin.... isang tanong lang..... english syempre..... "What about your university are you most proud of?" .... diyan natin check...... hehehee..... :bop:


bakit parang bitter ka sa adu?:naughty:
may kanya kanyang course talaga na magaling ang school na ito sa course na ito at etong school na ito ay magaling sa course na ito. kaya hindi mo pwedeng sabihin na itong school na ito ang pinakamagaling sa lahat ng university. .at syempre sasabihin mong proud ka sa school kung san ka nagaaral. .tska nasa student pa rin yan wala sa school na pinapasukan mo. .:bop:

gaksensei
Oct 24, 2009, 08:43 AM
guys, please do not be too ambitious.

We can not change the fact with regards to these rankings

1.UP
2.Ateneo
3.La Salle
.
.
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far 4.UST
5.feu/ue
6.UE/FEU
7.AdU
8.National

Special mention to the Top 20 of the 11th Finex Competition
Ateneo de Manila University 740
UP Diliman 700
DLSU - Manila 680
National University of Singapore 660
University of the Philippines - Iloilo 620
University of Hong Kong 580
MSU - Iligan Institute of Technology 560
DLSU-Dasma 560
TIP - Quezon City 500
Assumption University of Thailand 460
University of St. La Salle 440
SSCR - Manila 440
UE- Manila 420
FEU 420
New Era University 400
Angeles University Foundation 380
UST 360
Chulalongkorn University 360
College of the Immaculate Conception 320
Kingfisher School of Business and Finance 320
Notre Dame University 300
University of Cebu - Lapu Lapu/Mandaue 280
TIP - Manila 260
Manuel S. Enverga University 200

sapphireRULES
Oct 24, 2009, 09:12 AM
Adamson na naman pinag-initan nyo....

Palibhasa tapos na yung mga games sa 1st sem wala kayo mapag-usapan kaya buhay na naman ang thread na ito na gulo ang hanap...

Guys, let's be fair to every uaap school. Lahat yan may pwedeng ipagyabang. Kaya lang kung nagyabang ang isa hayaan na lang wag na lang maging talangka.

Ako, personally lahat ng school na yan nagagalingan ako. They managed to keep on top among other Philippine schools. Kung tayo magbabatuhan ng putik dahil sa walang kwentang bagay, mawawalan ng saysay ang mga pinag-aralan natin oh kung saang school tayo galing...

Peace..

demonyit0
Oct 24, 2009, 01:23 PM
Sus! Kayo kayo nagtitirahan dyan eh pare parehas naman tayong nasa pilipinas. Why not compete with other schools in other countries? Hindi yung tayo tayo na nga lang nasa isang isla, eh naguunahan pa sa tuktok para hindi anurin ng malakas na hampas ng alon. Bakit hindi nalang kaya tayo magtulungan?

Kahit na BEST of the BESTS pa ang school nyo, harapin rin natin ang katotohanan na nasa 3rd WORLD COUNTRY tayo. Kahit gano ka pa kaKONYO. PINOY ka pa din. IPAGYABANG mo sa mundo ang school mo, HINDI yung sa kapwa mo pinoy lang at to the extent na mangaapak ka pa.

Kanya kanyang edge lang ng field ng school yan, AdU:Eng(sabi nyo) UP:Law grads. UST:Med courses UE: Dent/Eng field. And so on..

One more thing, UAAP is all about ATHLETICS.
All of these are nonsense.

aislave
Oct 24, 2009, 04:58 PM
^

Ok din ang UE sa accountancy :).



DLSU for Eng.? since when? alam ko for Business courses kayo.

RougePercer
Oct 24, 2009, 08:03 PM
Ok yung ECE program ng DLSU madalas may nagtotop sa board exams.

demonyit0
Oct 25, 2009, 09:46 PM
@aislave


Hindi ko na ni-mention yun kasi these past CPA board exams medyo bumaba ang passing percentage ng UE pagdating dun. Pero ok parin kasi hindi nawawalan ng slot sa top notchers ang UE. :)

At saka:
Acountancy = UST. :)

silver_engr_ust
Oct 25, 2009, 11:06 PM
Ok yung ECE program ng DLSU madalas may nagtotop sa board exams.

magaling talaga ang ECE program ng DLSU, kasi anjan lahat ng magagaling na professor from UST.

This is not a hearsay, base ito from my professor na hindi lumipat sa DLSU because of her loyalty to UST. Back in the 1980-1990's, sa time nila James Velasquez, President ng IBM, Norberto Viera, president ng Texas Instruments, at Jun Lozada, UST used to be the premiere university when talking about ECE. Yung mga professors that time, sobrang galing, lalo na sa review ng board, UST graduates used to occupy the Top 20, at may magka-tie pa sa mga positions ah, at paambon-ambon *** ang number of students from DLSU na nakakapasok.

But ever since na na-pirate na ng La Salle ang mga prof ng ECE sa UST, they now started to place where UST was before. I can't blame the professors, kasi sino ba naman hindi papayag lumipat for money, considering practicality and economy. Buti na nga lang hindi nagpasilaw yung prof na nakausap ko eh. I salute her!

For now, UST is, again, trying to build up their ECE program. Nagto-top pa rin naman kami sa certain categories, at Center of Excellence pa rin to. Sana lang, pag nakabangon na, wag naman ulit ma-pirate. :grrr:

Piyu
Oct 26, 2009, 01:33 AM
19 September 2008

SWS Sports Survey:
La Salle and Ateneo are most popular in the UAAP;
San Beda and Letran in the NCAA
Social Weather Stations

De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University were the two most favorite universities in the Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines or UAAP, according to the SWS Sports Survey, fielded over March 30-April 2, 2008.

The survey also found San Beda College and Colegio de San Juan de Letran taking the top spots as most favorite colleges in the National Collegiate Athletic Association or NCAA.

La Salle and Ateneo were top UAAP favorites

To the survey question, "Concerning the universities included in the UAAP or Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" 12% of adult Filipinos cited De La Salle University (DLSU), and 10% cited Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) [Table 1].

Following them were University of Sto. Tomas (UST) (5%), University of the Philippines (UP) (4%), Far Eastern University (FEU) (3%), and Adamson University (AdU) (2%).

None of the respondents to the April 2008 SWS Sports Survey cited the National University (NU), while 3% mentioned schools that are not members of the UAAP.

About a fifth (22%) said they have no favorite university in the UAAP, 29% do not know, and 25% have not heard or read anything about the UAAP.

UAAP favorites across areas

In Metro Manila, La Salle (27%) and Ateneo (23%) were the two most popular universities in the UAAP, with UST (13%) at second place. FEU and UE were tied at third place, with 10% each, followed by UP (9%) and AdU (5%).

In Balance Luzon, La Salle was cited by 10%, followed by Ateneo (6%), and UST (5%). UP and FEU were tied at fourth place with 3% each, while each of UE and AdU were cited by 2%.

In the Visayas, 13% cited La Salle as one of their favorite universities in the UAAP, 10% cited Ateneo, 4% UP, and 3% FEU. Each of UST and UE were cited by 2%, while AdU was cited by 1%.

In Mindanao, Ateneo was cited by 8%, followed by La Salle (6%), UP (3%), UST (2%), and FEU (1%).

Awareness of the UAAP was relatively lower outside Metro Manila: two out of five (40%) of adults in Mindanao have not heard or read anything about UAAP, 24% in the Visayas, and 23% in Balance Luzon, compared to only 8% in Metro Manila.

Class favorites in UAAP

La Salle was most popular among the upper-middle class ABC, with 15% citing it as one of their most favorite universities in the UAAP, followed by FEU (10%), Ateneo (9%), UST (8%), UE (7%), and UP (3%) [Table 2].

Among class D, or the masa, 14% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (12%), UST (6%), and UP (4%). FEU and UE were cited by 3% each, while AdU was cited by 2%.

Among class E, 7% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (4%), and UP (3%). FEU and AdU were tied at fourth place with 2% each, while UST and UE were cited by 1% each.

Awareness of the UAAP tended to be lower among class E, with 34% saying they have not heard or read about UAAP, compared to 22% among class D and 15% among class ABC.

In all areas and classes, plurality either have no favorite university in the UAAP, or cannot mention any.

San Beda and Letran were most favorite NCAA colleges

The SWS Sports Survey also asked, "Concerning the colleges included in the NCAA or National Collegiate Athletic Association, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" and found 3% citing San Beda College and 2% citing Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

Tied at third place were San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Jose Rizal University (JRU), and Mapua Institute of Technology, with 1% each, followed by Philippine Christian University (PCU) (0.4%), University of Perpetual Help Systems DALTA (UPHSD) (0.3%), and De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde (CSB) (0.1%).

One out of ten (10%) mentioned schools that are not members of NCAA, 29% said they have no favorite college in the NCAA, 32% do not know, and 25% said they have not heard or read anything about the NCAA [Table 3].

Favorite NCAA colleges across areas

San Beda (7%) and Letran (5%) were the two most cited NCAA schools in Metro Manila, followed by JRU (4%), San Sebastian and Mapua (2% each), PCU (1%), and UPHSD (0.3%).

In Balance Luzon, San Beda was cited by 4%, with Letran and San Sebastian tied at second place (2% each), followed by UPHSD (1%), and JRU, Mapua, and PCU (0.3% each).

In the Visayas, San Beda was cited by 2%, with Letran, San Sebastian, Mapua, and CSB tied at second place (1% each), followed by JRU and PCU (0.3% each).

In Mindanao, each of San Beda, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by only 0.3%.

NCAA favorites across classes

Among class ABC, San Beda, Letran, and Mapua were tied at top spot with an equal 4%, followed by San Sebastian (2%) and JRU (1%) [Table 3].

San Beda was most popular among class D with 4%, while Letran and San Sebastian were tied at second place with 2% each. JRU, Mapua, and PCU followed with 1%, while each of UPSHD and CSB were cited by 0.2%.

Among class E, San Beda was cited by 2%, followed by UPHSD (1%) and JRU (0.3%). Each of Letran, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by 0.1%.

Majority in all areas and classes have either cited non-NCAA schools, have none or do not know their favorite NCAA colleges, or were not aware of the NCAA.

There were relatively lower awareness of the NCAA in areas outside Metro Manila, and among the lower classes.

Survey Background

The SWS Sports Survey was conducted on March 30-April 2, 2008 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults randomly selected from 240 locations throughout the country, and divided into samples of 300 each in Metro Manila, the Balance of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (sampling error margins of ±3% for national percentages and ±6% for area percentages). The area estimates were weighted by National Statistics Office medium-population projections for 2008 to obtain the national estimates.

The items described here are non-commissioned, and were done by SWS on its own initiative, in conjunction with the Leisure Time and Sports Survey of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP), a network of annual social surveys in 44 countries, in which SWS has represented the Philippines since 1991.

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IndianHoops
Oct 26, 2009, 04:02 AM
19 September 2008

SWS Sports Survey:
La Salle and Ateneo are most popular in the UAAP;
San Beda and Letran in the NCAA
Social Weather Stations

De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University were the two most favorite universities in the Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines or UAAP, according to the SWS Sports Survey, fielded over March 30-April 2, 2008.

The survey also found San Beda College and Colegio de San Juan de Letran taking the top spots as most favorite colleges in the National Collegiate Athletic Association or NCAA.

La Salle and Ateneo were top UAAP favorites

To the survey question, "Concerning the universities included in the UAAP or Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" 12% of adult Filipinos cited De La Salle University (DLSU), and 10% cited Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) [Table 1].

Following them were University of Sto. Tomas (UST) (5%), University of the Philippines (UP) (4%), Far Eastern University (FEU) (3%), and Adamson University (AdU) (2%).

None of the respondents to the April 2008 SWS Sports Survey cited the National University (NU), while 3% mentioned schools that are not members of the UAAP.

About a fifth (22%) said they have no favorite university in the UAAP, 29% do not know, and 25% have not heard or read anything about the UAAP.

UAAP favorites across areas

In Metro Manila, La Salle (27%) and Ateneo (23%) were the two most popular universities in the UAAP, with UST (13%) at second place. FEU and UE were tied at third place, with 10% each, followed by UP (9%) and AdU (5%).

In Balance Luzon, La Salle was cited by 10%, followed by Ateneo (6%), and UST (5%). UP and FEU were tied at fourth place with 3% each, while each of UE and AdU were cited by 2%.

In the Visayas, 13% cited La Salle as one of their favorite universities in the UAAP, 10% cited Ateneo, 4% UP, and 3% FEU. Each of UST and UE were cited by 2%, while AdU was cited by 1%.

In Mindanao, Ateneo was cited by 8%, followed by La Salle (6%), UP (3%), UST (2%), and FEU (1%).

Awareness of the UAAP was relatively lower outside Metro Manila: two out of five (40%) of adults in Mindanao have not heard or read anything about UAAP, 24% in the Visayas, and 23% in Balance Luzon, compared to only 8% in Metro Manila.

Class favorites in UAAP

La Salle was most popular among the upper-middle class ABC, with 15% citing it as one of their most favorite universities in the UAAP, followed by FEU (10%), Ateneo (9%), UST (8%), UE (7%), and UP (3%) [Table 2].

Among class D, or the masa, 14% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (12%), UST (6%), and UP (4%). FEU and UE were cited by 3% each, while AdU was cited by 2%.

Among class E, 7% cited La Salle, followed by Ateneo (4%), and UP (3%). FEU and AdU were tied at fourth place with 2% each, while UST and UE were cited by 1% each.

Awareness of the UAAP tended to be lower among class E, with 34% saying they have not heard or read about UAAP, compared to 22% among class D and 15% among class ABC.

In all areas and classes, plurality either have no favorite university in the UAAP, or cannot mention any.

San Beda and Letran were most favorite NCAA colleges

The SWS Sports Survey also asked, "Concerning the colleges included in the NCAA or National Collegiate Athletic Association, which are your two favorites, if any, because of their doings in sports? We are referring to all sports, not just basketball" and found 3% citing San Beda College and 2% citing Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

Tied at third place were San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Jose Rizal University (JRU), and Mapua Institute of Technology, with 1% each, followed by Philippine Christian University (PCU) (0.4%), University of Perpetual Help Systems DALTA (UPHSD) (0.3%), and De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde (CSB) (0.1%).

One out of ten (10%) mentioned schools that are not members of NCAA, 29% said they have no favorite college in the NCAA, 32% do not know, and 25% said they have not heard or read anything about the NCAA [Table 3].

Favorite NCAA colleges across areas

San Beda (7%) and Letran (5%) were the two most cited NCAA schools in Metro Manila, followed by JRU (4%), San Sebastian and Mapua (2% each), PCU (1%), and UPHSD (0.3%).

In Balance Luzon, San Beda was cited by 4%, with Letran and San Sebastian tied at second place (2% each), followed by UPHSD (1%), and JRU, Mapua, and PCU (0.3% each).

In the Visayas, San Beda was cited by 2%, with Letran, San Sebastian, Mapua, and CSB tied at second place (1% each), followed by JRU and PCU (0.3% each).

In Mindanao, each of San Beda, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by only 0.3%.

NCAA favorites across classes

Among class ABC, San Beda, Letran, and Mapua were tied at top spot with an equal 4%, followed by San Sebastian (2%) and JRU (1%) [Table 3].

San Beda was most popular among class D with 4%, while Letran and San Sebastian were tied at second place with 2% each. JRU, Mapua, and PCU followed with 1%, while each of UPSHD and CSB were cited by 0.2%.

Among class E, San Beda was cited by 2%, followed by UPHSD (1%) and JRU (0.3%). Each of Letran, San Sebastian, and Mapua were cited by 0.1%.

Majority in all areas and classes have either cited non-NCAA schools, have none or do not know their favorite NCAA colleges, or were not aware of the NCAA.

There were relatively lower awareness of the NCAA in areas outside Metro Manila, and among the lower classes.

Survey Background

The SWS Sports Survey was conducted on March 30-April 2, 2008 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults randomly selected from 240 locations throughout the country, and divided into samples of 300 each in Metro Manila, the Balance of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (sampling error margins of ±3% for national percentages and ±6% for area percentages). The area estimates were weighted by National Statistics Office medium-population projections for 2008 to obtain the national estimates.

The items described here are non-commissioned, and were done by SWS on its own initiative, in conjunction with the Leisure Time and Sports Survey of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP), a network of annual social surveys in 44 countries, in which SWS has represented the Philippines since 1991.

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in terms of FAVORITES agree ako sa SWS

pero the following choices is based from terms:

UP, Ateneo, DLSU, UST, UE, FEU

in terms of acadamics

in terms of sports

ito akin Ateneo, UE/FEU, DSLU/UST

based every Season

in terms of creativity like Cheerdance Competition

UP, FEU, UST nothing follows

NCAA not included remember we are in UAAP Section.

leydee
Oct 26, 2009, 02:17 PM
parang anlabo ng survey. favorite UAAP School according to their overall performance in UAAP? as if aware ang mga tao sa ibang sports sa UAAP. As if napapanood nila at nakikita ang performance ng mga teams sa ibang sports. E kahit majority ng mga students ng member schools eh hindi naman fully aware sa ibang sports sa UAAP, what more yung mga nasa ibang lugar. labo.

pirateking
Oct 26, 2009, 02:59 PM
im surprised, patok ang walang kakwenta kwentang thread na to.
matapos magpapansin at iwan ng TS ang kanyang thread. bentang benta pa din.

mangtotomas
Oct 28, 2009, 08:26 PM
heres my forecast:

admu & ateneo popular for being socialites

up popular because of their smart students and activist

ust i have no idea why they so popular is it because of more than 400years ? how come ? eh hindi maganda ang UST sa history ng pilipinas Sorry but its true degree holder here i teach history :D

What? Pathetic! UST was responsible for the Christianization of the Philippines. This Institution shaped our Philippine history. ...Ignorant loser.:D

HINDI MO ALAM ANG SINASABI MO.




LEGACY...EXCELLENCE....That's UST*okay*

Greench
Oct 28, 2009, 08:32 PM
La Salle!! No Brainer!!!

Borat
Oct 28, 2009, 10:58 PM
I agree. La Salle and No Brains go hand in hand.

lovejones
Oct 29, 2009, 05:49 AM
I agree. La Salle and No Brains go hand in hand.

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

BrewedEagle
Oct 29, 2009, 09:34 PM
Panalo!!! :D

stonecold316
Oct 30, 2009, 02:09 PM
University of Santo Tomas (UST).

carmela8
Oct 30, 2009, 08:59 PM
ahem:angry:

carmela8
Oct 30, 2009, 09:00 PM
What? Pathetic! UST was responsible for the Christianization of the Philippines. This Institution shaped our Philippine history. ...Ignorant loser.:D

HINDI MO ALAM ANG SINASABI MO.




LEGACY...EXCELLENCE....That's UST*okay*

Sa institution rin na ito galing ang mga prayleng/pari na ginahasa at kinawawa ang mga babeng pilipina. Pinapatay ang mga pamilya ng Pilipinong ayaw sundin ang utos nila.

Bago ka humirit, aralin mo muna ang history mo. Salitah ka ng salitah wala ka namang alam sa nakaraan ng institusyun na itoh.

letsrockandroll
Oct 30, 2009, 09:08 PM
The Ateneo
De La Salle
Santo Tomas

Juntrix
Oct 30, 2009, 11:32 PM
Sa institution rin na ito galing ang mga prayleng/pari na ginahasa at kinawawa ang mga babeng pilipina. Pinapatay ang mga pamilya ng Pilipinong ayaw sundin ang utos nila.

Bago ka humirit, aralin mo muna ang history mo. Salitah ka ng salitah wala ka namang alam sa nakaraan ng institusyun na itoh.

It's funny that you lecture about history when in fact your statements in itself are disturbingly fallacious.

Dominican friars, like Jesuit priests, are mostly educators during Rizal's time, hence their involvement in discrimination only revolved around academic matters. Note also that those who discriminate are Spanish priests, and not Filipino Priests.

Sa UST galing ang mga paring kumawawa sa mga Pilipino?

Why put the blame on the Dominican Friars only? Take note that not all clergymen during the Spanish colonization are Dominicans.

Padre Damaso in Noli was not from UST... he was a Franciscan and not a Dominican friar. Same goes with Padre Salvi.

Kung talagang galit si Rizal sa UST, bakit hindi nalang ginawang Dominikano ang mga prayle sa mga nobela niya?

While it is true that there was discrimination against the indios in UST, Rizal never blamed the priests, but the system in general. Take note that other schools during those times practice the same discrimination against indios and women. It just so happened that UST was the limelight of discrimination just because it is the most famous institution of higher learning during those times.

Kung tutuosin, liberal na ang mga Dominicans nung panahon ni Rizal kasi pinapa aral na ang mga Pilipino sa UST. Kung talagang kontrabida ang UST eh di sana wala silang ina-admit na indio.

At kung talagang lungga ang UST ng kasamaan, eh di sana pina sara nalang ang UST after 1898. Bakit buhay pa ang UST after almost 400 years of existence?

The truth is, no one can deny the fact that UST contributed a lot towards breeding Filipino intellectuals that ultimately freed our country despite it's ill reputation, which was brought about by the Spanish officials of the University in the first place.

It is unfair to blame everything on UST. As I've mentioned before, all Spanish run schools practice discrimination during Rizal's time. Others in fact are worse than UST because they do not accept indios.

I hope I was able to shed some light regarding this matter.

justin06
Oct 30, 2009, 11:49 PM
It's funny that you lecture about history when in fact your statements in itself are disturbingly fallacious.

Dominican friars, like Jesuit priests, are mostly educators during Rizal's time, hence their involvement in discrimination only revolved around academic matters. Note also that those who discriminate are Spanish priests, and not Filipino Priests.

Sa UST galing ang mga paring kumawawa sa mga Pilipino?

Why put the blame on the Dominican Friars only? Take note that not all clergymen during the Spanish colonization are Dominicans.

Padre Damaso in Noli was not from UST... he was a Franciscan and not a Dominican friar. Same goes with Padre Salvi.

Kung talagang galit si Rizal sa UST, bakit hindi nalang ginawang Dominikano ang mga prayle sa mga nobela niya?

While it is true that there was discrimination against the indios in UST, Rizal never blamed the priests, but the system in general. Take note that other schools during those times practice the same discrimination against indios and women. It just so happened that UST was the limelight of discrimination just because it is the most famous institution of higher learning during those times.

Kung tutuosin, liberal na ang mga Dominicans nung panahon ni Rizal kasi pinapa aral na ang mga Pilipino sa UST. Kung talagang kontrabida ang UST eh di sana wala silang ina-admit na indio.

At kung talagang lungga ang UST ng kasamaan, eh di sana pina sara nalang ang UST after 1898. Bakit buhay pa ang UST after almost 400 years of existence?

The truth is, no one can deny the fact that UST contributed a lot towards breeding Filipino intellectuals that ultimately freed our country despite it's ill reputation, which was brought about by the Spanish officials of the University in the first place.

It is unfair to blame everything on UST. As I've mentioned before, all Spanish run schools practice discrimination during Rizal's time. Others in fact are worse than UST because they do not accept indios.

I hope I was able to shed some light regarding this matter.

Ano ba naman kasi ang alam ni carmela8 na isang taga FEU :lol:

demonyit0
Oct 30, 2009, 11:59 PM
And in fact, sila ang dahilan kung bakit hindi naipasa sa senado ang reproductive health bill. Na babawas sana sa paghihirap ng pinas. Nakakatulong? I don't think so. :bop:

Rizal hated that university. It's in every document here in the philippines. :)

lneliouchiora
Oct 31, 2009, 12:18 AM
I didn't know UST now equals the WHOLE catholic clergy that opposes the RH Bill.
Ang lakas naman pala ng UST kung SILA ang dahilan!
Isang malaking Go USTe! :D

:rolleyes:

In every document? :glee: :D

OnT:
ADMU, DLSU, UST :)

bombermarley
Oct 31, 2009, 12:22 AM
It's funny that you lecture about history when in fact your statements in itself are disturbingly fallacious.

Dominican friars, like Jesuit priests, are mostly educators during Rizal's time, hence their involvement in discrimination only revolved around academic matters. Note also that those who discriminate are Spanish priests, and not Filipino Priests.

Sa UST galing ang mga paring kumawawa sa mga Pilipino?

Why put the blame on the Dominican Friars only? Take note that not all clergymen during the Spanish colonization are Dominicans.

Padre Damaso in Noli was not from UST... he was a Franciscan and not a Dominican friar. Same goes with Padre Salvi.

Kung talagang galit si Rizal sa UST, bakit hindi nalang ginawang Dominikano ang mga prayle sa mga nobela niya?

While it is true that there was discrimination against the indios in UST, Rizal never blamed the priests, but the system in general. Take note that other schools during those times practice the same discrimination against indios and women. It just so happened that UST was the limelight of discrimination just because it is the most famous institution of higher learning during those times.

Kung tutuosin, liberal na ang mga Dominicans nung panahon ni Rizal kasi pinapa aral na ang mga Pilipino sa UST. Kung talagang kontrabida ang UST eh di sana wala silang ina-admit na indio.

At kung talagang lungga ang UST ng kasamaan, eh di sana pina sara nalang ang UST after 1898. Bakit buhay pa ang UST after almost 400 years of existence?

The truth is, no one can deny the fact that UST contributed a lot towards breeding Filipino intellectuals that ultimately freed our country despite it's ill reputation, which was brought about by the Spanish officials of the University in the first place.

It is unfair to blame everything on UST. As I've mentioned before, all Spanish run schools practice discrimination during Rizal's time. Others in fact are worse than UST because they do not accept indios.

I hope I was able to shed some light regarding this matter.

paglilinaw lamang ang mga prayle nuong panahon ni Gat Jose Rizal ay hindi lamang guro o "educator", bahagi sila sa pang-aapi at pambubusabos sa mga katutubo. Linako nila ang relihiyon upang sakupin ang bayan at kamkamin ang mga lupain. ang pamunuan ng Espanya nuong panahon ay maihahalintulod sa isang theocracy at napakanipis ng pagitan sa pamahalaan at relihiyon. ito ang dahilan kung kayat sa mga konstitusyon ng malayang bayan (from Malolos to 1987) lininaw ang paghihiwalay ng relihiyon at pamahalaan.

Ang mga dominicano ay may napakalaking papel sa pagsasamantala sa mga Pilipino. sa buhay ni Rizal matinding kaapihan ang dinanas nya at ng kanyang pamilya sa kamay ng mga dominicano, to quote history books;

"At the time of his birth, Rizal's father was a rice planter, renting a large parcel of land from the Dominican friars in their hometown of Calamba, in the province of Laguna. The Dominicans charged exorbitant rents from their Calamba tenants and did not give receipts for the sums they collected so they would pay fewer taxes. (The religious orders, which owned vast amounts of lands, were not exempt from paying taxes).

When Rizal's father and the other Calamba tenants reported this tax evasion scheme to the civil authorities, the Dominicans retaliated by seeking their eviction and their replacement with non-Calamba tenants.

Rizal's father filed a lawsuit against the Dominicans to stop their eviction but his suit failed. One of the reasons Rizal was sent to Spain by his family was to file suit in the Supreme Court in Spain to overturn the Philippine court's decision on his family's eviction."

the blind should not be leading the blind. huwag masyadong magdunongdunongan at napaghahalata ang kabobohan.

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 12:22 AM
Wow... napaka influencial pala ng UST. Biro mo tinaob ang ibang universities na pro-reproductive health bill. :lol:

Hindi lang popular... influencial pa. ;)

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 12:36 AM
paglilinaw lamang ang mga prayle nuong panahon ni Gat Jose Rizal ay hindi lamang guro o "educator", bahagi sila sa pang-aapi at pambubusabos sa mga katutubo. Linako nila ang relihiyon upang sakupin ang bayan at kamkamin ang mga lupain. ang pamunuan ng Espanya nuong panahon ay maihahalintulod sa isang theocracy at napakanipis ng pagitan sa pamahalaan at relihiyon. ito ang dahilan kung kayat sa mga konstitusyon ng malayang bayan (from Malolos to 1987) lininaw ang paghihiwalay ng relihiyon at pamahalaan.

Ang mga dominicano ay may napakalaking papel sa pagsasamantala sa mga Pilipino. sa buhay ni Rizal matinding kaapihan ang dinanas nya at ng kanyang pamilya sa kamay ng mga dominicano, to quote history books;

"At the time of his birth, Rizal's father was a rice planter, renting a large parcel of land from the Dominican friars in their hometown of Calamba, in the province of Laguna. The Dominicans charged exorbitant rents from their Calamba tenants and did not give receipts for the sums they collected so they would pay fewer taxes. (The religious orders, which owned vast amounts of lands, were not exempt from paying taxes).

When Rizal's father and the other Calamba tenants reported this tax evasion scheme to the civil authorities, the Dominicans retaliated by seeking their eviction and their replacement with non-Calamba tenants.

Rizal's father filed a lawsuit against the Dominicans to stop their eviction but his suit failed. One of the reasons Rizal was sent to Spain by his family was to file suit in the Supreme Court in Spain to overturn the Philippine court's decision on his family's eviction."

the blind should not be leading the blind. huwag masyadong magdunongdunongan at napaghahalata ang kabobohan.

Hindi lahat ng Dominikano na nasa Pilipinas noong mga panahon na iyon ay galing sa UST. It is unfair to blame UST for the acts of all Dominican friars in the Philippines during the Spanish regime.

Besides, the issue here is that someone is blaming UST for the discrimination during the Spanish era. Tama ba yun? Eh hindi lang naman Dominicans ang nang aapi dati.

Also, kaya lang naman kontrabida ang UST noon dahil mga Espanyol pa ang nagpapatakbo nito. Hanggang ngayon ba eh dapat pang gawing kontrabida ang UST?

Think about it.

lneliouchiora
Oct 31, 2009, 12:48 AM
^ Tska, konektado ba lahat sa UST or any school for that matter yung mga pang-aapi ng mga Dominicans and other religious people nung pahanong yun? Automatic ba na attributed yun kagad sa iskul? :confused:

Sabi nga ni carmela8, sa UST "daw" galing ang mga prayle na gumahasa/nang-api ng mga babae at pumapatay ng mga pamilyang Pilipino na ayaw sumunod sa utos.
So sa UST ba nanggaling LAHAT ng mga prayleng gumawa nun? :confused:

Pakilinaw naman poh oh. Plszzzz. :bashful:

:lol:

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 12:48 AM
Point is, after almost 400 years, UST is still alive, kicking and thriving. This means that Somebody up there really loves and takes care of the Pontifical University. ;)

bombermarley
Oct 31, 2009, 12:50 AM
Hindi lahat ng Dominikano na nasa Pilipinas noong mga panahon na iyon ay galing sa UST. It is unfair to blame UST for the acts of all Dominican friars in the Philippines during the Spanish regime.

Besides, the issue here is that someone is blaming UST for the discrimination during the Spanish era. Tama ba yun? Eh hindi lang naman Dominicans ang nang aapi dati.

Also, kaya lang naman kontrabida ang UST noon dahil mga Espanyol pa ang nagpapatakbo nito. Hanggang ngayon ba eh dapat pang gawing kontrabida ang UST?

Think about it.

Did I mention UST in my post?

medyo nagdududa na ko sa comprehension mo...

bombermarley
Oct 31, 2009, 01:02 AM
you have a right to your opinion, but you should not be wrong with your facts...

documented ang pang-aabuso ng mga dominicano nuong panahon ng mga kastila. ang mga nagpapatakbo ng ust ay mga dominikano at kung ipagyayabang nyo ang mahigit na 400 taon nyong pananatili sa Pilipinas ay hindi maiiwasang mabulalat ang nakaraan.

sabi nga nila...

history will judge us.

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 01:19 AM
Did I mention UST in my post?

medyo nagdududa na ko sa comprehension mo...

Ang comprehension mo ang nakakaduda...

paglilinaw lamang ang mga prayle nuong panahon ni Gat Jose Rizal ay hindi lamang guro o "educator", bahagi sila sa pang-aapi at pambubusabos sa mga katutubo. Linako nila ang relihiyon upang sakupin ang bayan at kamkamin ang mga lupain.

Now, where in my post did I even confine Dominicans to being educators only? Please re-read my post:


Dominican friars, like Jesuit priests, are mostly educators during Rizal's time, hence their involvement in discrimination only revolved around academic matters. Note also that those who discriminate are Spanish priests, and not Filipino Priests.


Hindi ko inaabswelto ang mga Dominikano sa pang aapi nila sa mga Pilipino noong panahon ng mga Kastila. Ngunit hindi lang Dominikanong prayle ang nang api sa mga Pilipino.

Bottomline is, UST cannot be blamed solely for the abuse experienced by the Filipinos durting the Spanish era.

Malinaw??

bombermarley
Oct 31, 2009, 01:52 AM
Ang comprehension mo ang nakakaduda...



Now, where in my post did I even confine Dominicans to being educators only? Please re-read my post:



Hindi ko inaabswelto ang mga Dominikano sa pang aapi nila sa mga Pilipino noong panahon ng mga Kastila. Ngunit hindi lang Dominikanong prayle ang nang api sa mga Pilipino.

Bottomline is, UST cannot be blamed solely for the abuse experienced by the Filipinos durting the Spanish era.

Malinaw??


karaniwang sakit ng mga nagdudunungdunungan ay ang pilit na pagkubli sa kanilang kamangmangan. masyadong makitid ang iyong kaalaman at salat sa katotohanan tungkol sa kasaysayan.

sarili mong post hindi mo naiintindihan. sabi mo na nuong mga panahon ng kastila ay liberal na ang mga dominikano, na karamihan ng mga friars ay educator, Rizal never blamed the priests etc. etc. etc. na puro B.S.

misinformed ka ba, uninformed or just plain stupid?

hindi masama kung magbalik tanaw ka sa kasaysayan...

Did I blame UST solely for the abuses experienced by the Filipinos during the Spanish era?

I merely pointed out facts that you may have omitted.

as i said huwag magdunungdunungan at hindi lahat ng kausap ay kasing t_ _ _ a mo.

malinaw???

at huwag din masyadong pupuna sa grammar at spelling kung hindi naman bihasa sa Ingles...napaghahalata kasi ang kakulangan ng iyong edukasyon.

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 01:58 AM
^ You kiss your mom with that mouth?

Good luck loser. No point arguing with you.

Juntrix
Oct 31, 2009, 02:18 AM
For the benefit of those who seek the truth:

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The UST Archives: Re-writing History
by galileo, Oct. 24, 2006

I believe there is a good reason to write this article not to extol the figure of the University of Santo Tomas but to do away with erroneous historical writings about the pontifical university and the Dominicans.

Sadly, in spite of some efforts of few academicians and historians to present a more truthful history of the UST during the Spanish era, many still were caught off guard and instead decided to rely on meager source materials. Worse, some merely copied what pre-war and post-war authors written in the past nearly 100 years. New generation writers, historians and biographers of Jose Rizal are no exception to such historians like Retana, Craig, Russel, Laudback, Coates, Hernandez and Zaide who had pictured a villain character of the university.

Be it on text book, a coffee-table book or simply biography book – all have the same content – they put the Dominican-run institution out of focus. Although, the UST has been existing centuries before Rizal came into the picture, the national hero’s relationship with the pontifical university admittedly gave more prominence to the institution.

Recently, I was given the privilege of touring the Archivo de la Universidad de Santo Tomas (AUST). There was the very kind Fr. Fidel Villaroel, O.P. the current archivist who holds an M.A. degree from the University of London and a Ph.D. from the UST and author of various history and biography books.

Father Fidel gave me a complete tour of the AUST and let me examined some important documents pertaining but not principally to the history of the Philippines. As a pioneering institution of learning – from the martyrdom of Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, to the propaganda movement, to the revolution of 1896, to the birth of the Republic in 1898, to the commonwealth period and finally to the restoration of independence in 1946 – it is therefore presumptuous to assume the UST has had a hand in the making of the history of the Philippines.

This is evident in the rich collection of records and other manuscripts or printed materials stored at the AUST. The archives cover three main periods of the Philippines and university history, namely the Spanish Period (1611-1898), the American Period (1898-1945) and the Modern Republic Period.

Since the archives contain voluminous documents, I asked Father Fidel if we could zero in on the records of those alumni who took part in the revolt against the Spanish government, for it was in that period that the UST was portrayed as a conspirator to whatever hardship every Indio went through and the execution of prominent propagandists including Rizal.

There Father Fidel pointed to me the errors committed by most historians and biographers of Rizal, most flagrant of which was the opprobrium thrown by the producers of the movie Jose Rizal.

“They (producers of Rizal movie) did not come here to do research. Those who have written the life of Rizal have never come here to research; they didn’t care. They say bad things about UST because they have never come here. UST was not fairly treated. They say more good about his life in Ateneo but little about in UST or maybe against UST,” he lamented.

To be frank, I am not a movie buff unless there is some kind of nascent controversy that would push me to spend hours seeing one.

Up to now, I am still floundering in my attempt at tracking on how I missed the movie of Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s Jose Rizal considering the growing naysayers from critics at that time. A few years back, in time for Rizal’s birth anniversary in June, GMA7 (producer of the Rizal movie) found airtime in showing the multimillion-peso movie at the comfort of our television sets.

Fortunate for me who had wanted to see the movie after that UST Archives tour but not for those who might have been reshaped by the outrageous errors and malicious lies portrayed in the movie of Ms. Abaya. For one, digging at the records at the UST Archives will show that there was not a single Dominican teaching medicine in UST during Rizal’s time, thus negating the rather debasing portrayal in the movie showing the Dominican professor comparing a tall Caucasian to a small indio.

And because producers of the movie refused to do research at the UST, they failed to see that all medical professors from UST were all physicians from Spain. What the Dominicans taught Canon Law, Philosophy, Theology, and other related subjects. Professors of medicine and pharmacy came from Spain and were paid by the government.

At this time, when all the possible efforts have been exhausted by the administration of the UST in presenting a more truthful history, specially at that time when the nation celebrated the centenary of its independence, it is disheartening to note that many are still embracing the alleged villain character of the UST during the Spanish period.

If only the old and young generation writers took time to see the original documents at the UST Archives, they would have found out that Rizal was given a special privilege by the Dominicans in contrast to their malignant statements that he was treated shabbily by the friars.

For instance, they would have known that the Dominicans allowed Rizal to enroll simultaneously in pre-medical course and the first year of medicine – an extraordinary privilege given to few students. To quote Father Fidel, “Rizal was not on record as having ever complained about his grades in Santo Tomas while he did complain about those he received in Madrid.”

In fact, records will show that in the fourth and last year of his stay in Santo Tomas, only seven students remained and Rizal was one of them. These already contradicted the popular notion that Rizal was discriminated in UST. They would have also learned that Rizal had Dominican friends like Fr. Evaristo Arias who helped him cultivate his craft in poetry.

So, what’s their basis that Rizal had an unhappy life at the UST, that he was persecuted and scorned by the Dominicans? Could it be their failure to understand the underlying principles behind the anti-friars and anti-UST writings of Filipino expatriates in Europe where Rizal and other Thomasian alumni thrived?

History would dictate the attacks thrown by propagandists at Santo Tomas, particularly the Church, were just part and parcel of the factional clash between liberalism and medievalism. And that the attack thrown at Santo Tomas , which was under the Royal patronage of Spain, was not unique since every university in Europe like Oxford received the same fate for upholding Thomism. The Vatican in an encyclical endorsed Thomism as an instrument to counteract rationalism, which at that time began to penetrate all spheres of society.

As Father Fidel puts it: “This was due mainly to his (Rizal) continuous association with many rationalist thinkers and liberal politicians of Spain and other countries of Europe.”

“Thus, it is important to take into account these developments when assessing his ironic criticism of the Church, the religious orders and the University of Santo Tomas,” he said.

Apparently, the opprobrium thrown at UST was heightened further by the wrong interpretation of Rizal’s novel El Filibusterismo which was used by the national hero as his venue to counteract the influences of the friars to Philippine life.

Father Fidel said El Fili, where certain chapters were used to present a bleak picture of UST, in effect merely served as a caricature and should not be taken as autobiographical of Rizal’s stay in UST.

Again, records show at the UST Archives reveal that schedule of classes in Physics at UST in those years were assigned to the Physics Laboratories and not to ordinary classrooms as presented in the novel. Furthermore, Rizal did not take Physics at the UST but rather at Ateneo Municipal in 1876-1877.

There are many glaring errors that can be seen in our history books and the movie Jose Rizal, but I leave it to those who might want truthful historical documents by visiting the UST Archives to correct them.

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Veritas. :bop:

Bahay_Na_Bato
Oct 31, 2009, 04:18 AM
Point is, after almost 400 years, UST is still alive, kicking and thriving. This means that Somebody up there really loves and takes care of the Pontifical University. ;)

Either that or he has a sense of humor that works in mysterious, sometimes even sadistic, ways? :)

logan_triple
Oct 31, 2009, 05:22 AM
OMG.... bumalik tuloy sa akin yung mga nakasulat sa mga libro namin ng high school,nakakatakot kung iisipin mo......

that's what's wrong with the mind of filipinos time erases bad experiences and memories.

Dati halos murahin at pandidrihan ang mga Marcos dahil sa katiwaliang ginawa nila sa bansang toh. Makalipas ang ilang taon binobotoh pa rin natin ang mga anak nila at binibigyang puri.

Hay, 400 years na nga kayo, at kasama diyan sa mga daang taon na yan ang pag aalipin niyo sa mga Pilipino. At nakasulat yan sa mga libro ng nakaraan.

We cannot blame you solely but remember you were the haven of corrupt and abusive priests before. Who are we going to blame, Malacanang, FEU, UP, Ateneo, La Salle.... isip..isip ka muna

Iorek
Oct 31, 2009, 08:27 AM
"At the time of his birth, Rizal's father was a rice planter, renting a large parcel of land from the Dominican friars in their hometown of Calamba, in the province of Laguna. The Dominicans charged exorbitant rents from their Calamba tenants and did not give receipts for the sums they collected so they would pay fewer taxes. (The religious orders, which owned vast amounts of lands, were not exempt from paying taxes).

When Rizal's father and the other Calamba tenants reported this tax evasion scheme to the civil authorities, the Dominicans retaliated by seeking their eviction and their replacement with non-Calamba tenants.

Rizal's father filed a lawsuit against the Dominicans to stop their eviction but his suit failed. One of the reasons Rizal was sent to Spain by his family was to file suit in the Supreme Court in Spain to overturn the Philippine court's decision on his family's eviction."
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nabasa ko rin 'to. kahit nung nasa ibang bansa na si Rizal, madami siyang sulat na nageexpress ng guilt dahil nasa ibang bansa siya pero yung pamilya niya at ang lupa nila patuloy na inaabuso ng mga Dominikano.

Bakas din yung animosity ni Rizal sa UST habang nagaaral siya dun. Oo may problema siya sa sistema, pero madalas din niyang ikumpara yung mga prayle ng UST na malayo sa mga kinalakhan niyang Heswita na ayon sa kanya ay nagalaga at sumuporta sa kanya. Kaya kahit lumipat na siya ng paaralan, madalas parin siyang aktibo sa Ateneo.

Kung tutuosin, liberal na ang mga Dominicans nung panahon ni Rizal kasi pinapa aral na ang mga Pilipino sa UST. Kung talagang kontrabida ang UST eh di sana wala silang ina-admit na indio.
Hindi ko maituturing si Rizal na indio. Isa siyang ilustrado.


Anyway, ancient history na yun. Ngayon, mga Pilipino na rin ang kumakawawa sa kapwa nila Pillipino -- na kung tutuusin ay mas nakakahabag pa kaysa kung dayuhan ang nangaabuso. At alam ng lahat na produkto ng iba't ibang institusyon yun. Hindi man mabubura yung mga naitala sa kasaysayan, maraming maraming marami na rin namang naproduce ang UST na nakatulong sa lipunan mula nung panahon na yun.

Kaya chillax lang mga Tomasino, di naman sa nanghuhusga, history discussion lang to.

bombermarley
Oct 31, 2009, 09:22 PM
^ You kiss your mom with that mouth?

Good luck loser. No point arguing with you.

idiot...when one acts gregariously like an as s, he shouldn't feel bad when treated like one.

dapat kasi ang basahin mo ay ang mga history books na sinaliksik at pinag-aralan ng mga walang kinikilingang academicians, scholars at historians...at hindi lamang ang tinuro sa yo o yung makukuha mo sa UST archive...kung ganyan ay para ka na ding nagbasa ng tungkol sa Nazi German ayon sa mga libro nila Hitler at Goebbels, pag ginawa mo yan baka makumbinsi ka pa na matuwid ang holocaust at santo ang mga demonicans... hindi mamumulat ang mga mata mo sa katotohanan kung hindi mo mapagtatanto ang propaganda sa katotohanan..

Malinaw???

malamang sa yo malabo pa din. :rolleyes:

theeng69
Oct 31, 2009, 10:42 PM
actually, Ateneo should not only be 150 years old now. Maybe another century older or so at most. If my history book is correct, the Jesuits were ousted from the Philippines at around the 18th century. I think kasi Jesuits throughout the order's existence have always tought liberal thinking--to not limit thoughts to what the church and the bible says. Siguro hindi nagustuhan ng mga matataas na prayle ang ganitong sistema ng Jesuits kaya sila pinaalis.

Sa case kasi ng UST, they've been alive for about 400 years mainly because nung Spanish times, malakas ang Dominicans sa higher ups in Philippine catholicism that time. The Jesuit order is also relatively younger compared to the Dominican order so mas may lakas that time ang Dominicans to send their missionaries to the Philippines as opposed to the Jesuit order that time which was still a very young order.

So, with that, I wouldn't say that UST's four centuries of existence is due to its "excellence in all fields" and "divine providence and blessing" as the alumni and students from the institution would say but I would say that it is because of the reputation and the relationship they've built with the higher ups of catholicism in the Spanish times.

Although I've read about the sins of the Dominicans on the Filipinos in the Spanish times I would not actually claim that other orders were clean during that time as well. I think it's just that Dominicans were greater in numbers that time and a lot of them were in high positions. Jesuits would have done similar things I believe had they've been in the Philippines a very long time ago. This may also be true to other orders perhaps if they had the numbers and the reputation of the Dominicans during the Spanish period.

Iorek
Nov 1, 2009, 01:43 AM
actually, Ateneo should not only be 150 years old now. Maybe another century older or so at most. If my history book is correct, the Jesuits were ousted from the Philippines at around the 18th century.
Hmm, posible. Oo napatalsik sila dito sa Pilipinas noon. Kaya nga hanggang ngayon may contention parin dun sa kung ano ba talaga pinakamatandang unibersidad sa Pilipinas/Asya. May mga nagsasabing UST at may nagsasabing University of San Carlos sa Cebu. Kasi yung Colegio de San Ildefonso sa Cebu na pinakamatandang eskwela dito ay tinayo ng mga Heswita. Kaya lang nung napatalsik sila, pinasara yung institusyon. Pagkatapos ng ilang taon, binuksan ulit at naging University of San Carlos.

Pero may mga nagsasabi na dahil nagsara at iba na yung humawak, ibang unibersidad na daw yun.

Juntrix
Nov 1, 2009, 05:41 AM
idiot...when one acts gregariously like an as s, he shouldn't feel bad when treated like one.

dapat kasi ang basahin mo ay ang mga history books na sinaliksik at pinag-aralan ng mga walang kinikilingang academicians, scholars at historians...at hindi lamang ang tinuro sa yo o yung makukuha mo sa UST archive...kung ganyan ay para ka na ding nagbasa ng tungkol sa Nazi German ayon sa mga libro nila Hitler at Goebbels, pag ginawa mo yan baka makumbinsi ka pa na matuwid ang holocaust at santo ang mga demonicans... hindi mamumulat ang mga mata mo sa katotohanan kung hindi mo mapagtatanto ang propaganda sa katotohanan..

Malinaw???

malamang sa yo malabo pa din. :rolleyes:

No point arguing with you because you obviously do not understand my point.

I'll leave you and your double digit IQ alone.

bombermarley
Nov 1, 2009, 09:25 AM
No point arguing with you because you obviously do not understand my point.

I'll leave you and your double digit IQ alone.

No, we're not arguing with simpletons like you, we're just putting you in your right place. :naughty:

pulos kasi katangahan ang sinasabog mo dito...feeling may alam. wala naman...

idiot...may iq ka pang sinasabi eh utak nga wala ka...:lol:

theeng69
Nov 1, 2009, 12:25 PM
Hmm, posible. Oo napatalsik sila dito sa Pilipinas noon. Kaya nga hanggang ngayon may contention parin dun sa kung ano ba talaga pinakamatandang unibersidad sa Pilipinas/Asya. May mga nagsasabing UST at may nagsasabing University of San Carlos sa Cebu. Kasi yung Colegio de San Ildefonso sa Cebu na pinakamatandang eskwela dito ay tinayo ng mga Heswita. Kaya lang nung napatalsik sila, pinasara yung institusyon. Pagkatapos ng ilang taon, binuksan ulit at naging University of San Carlos.

Pero may mga nagsasabi na dahil nagsara at iba na yung humawak, ibang unibersidad na daw yun.

I've read about that in the same history book I refer to. The argument was that even though the Jesuits were ousted, the school still existed.

I think University of San Carlos is considered the oldest school in the Philippines but not the oldest university. I think UST got its university status earlier than San Carlos. But, again, I believe that historians in the Philippines already consider San Carlos as the oldest school in the country. And if you notice, history books now refer to UST as the oldest UNIVERSITY but not the oldest school in the Philippines.

Bahay_Na_Bato
Nov 1, 2009, 03:39 PM
Eto na naman ang "university" vs. "school" argument. :lol:

People with marketing or public relations training should have a field day with stuff like this. :lol:

Juntrix
Nov 1, 2009, 10:32 PM
No, we're not arguing with simpletons like you, we're just putting you in your right place. :naughty:

pulos kasi katangahan ang sinasabog mo dito...feeling may alam. wala naman...

idiot...may iq ka pang sinasabi eh utak nga wala ka...:lol:

Whatever, lowlife.

clawed_out
Nov 7, 2009, 06:46 AM
We're not arguing daw eh siya ang balik ng balik na parang boomerang.

susme. niloloko pa ang sarili niya. :glee:

Iorek
Nov 7, 2009, 10:08 AM
I've read about that in the same history book I refer to. The argument was that even though the Jesuits were ousted, the school still existed.

I think University of San Carlos is considered the oldest school in the Philippines but not the oldest university. I think UST got its university status earlier than San Carlos. But, again, I believe that historians in the Philippines already consider San Carlos as the oldest school in the country. And if you notice, history books now refer to UST as the oldest UNIVERSITY but not the oldest school in the Philippines.
Okay, fair enough. So by oldest, we go by the year the university status was granted and not by the number of years the institution has existed?

I may be geeking out on language too much, but that just makes it confusing. I think this is one of the instances when "oldest" is not necessarily synonymous to being "first." Take the late Cory Aquino and Fidel Ramos. Between the two, Ramos is the older president because he came into existence earlier than Cory did. But Cory's term preceded his term and that makes her the first president (strictly between the two of them).

So I think, by definition, USC is the oldest university in the Phils and UST is the first university in the Phils.

arrimacababayao
Nov 7, 2009, 11:27 AM
Sige. Ipilit. Halatang pilit na pilit. Sik-sik ng sik-sik. :naughty:

bang
Nov 7, 2009, 11:44 AM
the most popular school in the UAAP? we all know the answer to that. the resurrection of their basketball program also brought back the UAAP in limelight.

http://bleachersbrew.blogspot.com/2008/09/meet-beatles-ahhh-blue-eagles.html

a good number of the people in the last two bonfires were not even ateneans

blueberry_sexy
Nov 7, 2009, 12:46 PM
based on my observation:

Ateneo - definitely
UP - it's the real national university and state U
DLSU - because of basketball and showbiz personalities
UST - the age
FEU - basketball & the location
UE - basketball & the location
AdU - ?
NU - ?

bluemarc
Nov 7, 2009, 03:25 PM
Ang comprehension mo ang nakakaduda...



Now, where in my post did I even confine Dominicans to being educators only? Please re-read my post:



Hindi ko inaabswelto ang mga Dominikano sa pang aapi nila sa mga Pilipino noong panahon ng mga Kastila. Ngunit hindi lang Dominikanong prayle ang nang api sa mga Pilipino.

Bottomline is, UST cannot be blamed solely for the abuse experienced by the Filipinos durting the Spanish era.

Malinaw??

Sure, but still UST is part to blame.

carmela8
Nov 8, 2009, 05:35 AM
the most popular school in the UAAP? we all know the answer to that. the resurrection of their basketball program also brought back the UAAP in limelight.

http://bleachersbrew.blogspot.com/2008/09/meet-beatles-ahhh-blue-eagles.html

a good number of the people in the last two bonfires were not even ateneans

paano mo nalaman, pumuntah ka rin dun? Di kasing dali sa pagpuntah sa la salle or ust ang pagpuntah sa ADMU. Gabi yung bonefire, isang jeep *** ang dumaraan dun; UP-Katipunan, at halos kaunti na lang ang jeep during that time of the day. at kung di ka atenistah sigurado ako maiilang ka sa crowd dun.

At sa totoo lang wala kang paki-alam kung gustoi nila pumuntah sa bonefire namin. i was at the last two bonefires, and i assure almost all of the people there were part of the ATENEO. Even if they were not students, some were staff, teachers, parents and relatives of alumni. We even saw our prep and grade school teachers that were already retired. Wag kang hihirit para maka post lang.
*peace*

milkshake-jules
Nov 8, 2009, 09:48 AM
ganito nalang. why don't you random pick a 4th year high school student sa lansangan or sa mga malls then tanungin mo kung saan nya balak mag-exam or kung saan university sya nag-exam para sa next school year. baka dun pa natin malaman ang sagot sa tanong.

^^ 4th year high school student here.

Nag-exam na ako sa:

1. UP
2. Ateneo
3. La Salle

At nagbabalak akong kumuha sa:
4. UST
5. Mapua

yun. Based on EVERYTHING na yan. :rotflmao:

bea_bok03
Nov 8, 2009, 10:14 AM
I'm also a 4th year high school student. Mag-eexam pa lang ako sa FEU at nag-exam na rin ako sa UST kahit sa FEU tlaga ako papasok. :D :D

theeng69
Nov 8, 2009, 06:20 PM
since I'm from Davao, I'll take into account the Metro Manila schools that Dabawenyos apply for. First and foremost, there are a lot of students here who take the UPCAT mainly because UP is certainly in the top 3 in quality and is way up there in terms of how low the tuition is. Next is Ateneo de Manila because Ateneo is known in Mindanao as the best school in the Philippines with the lack of a La Salle campus in Mindanao. Next would be UST because UST is known as the best medical school in the Philippines.

theeng69
Nov 8, 2009, 06:23 PM
I'm also a 4th year high school student. Mag-eexam pa lang ako sa FEU at nag-exam na rin ako sa UST kahit sa FEU tlaga ako papasok. :D :D
try mo na rin UPCAT and ACET. exam lang naman yan. it's not like when you take an exam, final na ang decision mo of going to that school. take ka lang to keep your options open just in case biglang magchange ang utak mo about FEU.

gabert
Nov 8, 2009, 08:35 PM
@bea_bok- go for UP,ADMU,DLSU and UST.

milkshake-jules
Nov 8, 2009, 08:45 PM
try mo na rin UPCAT and ACET. exam lang naman yan. it's not like when you take an exam, final na ang decision mo of going to that school. take ka lang to keep your options open just in case biglang magchange ang utak mo about FEU.

uhm. just so you know, the entrance exam sessions for both the UPCAT and ACET are already over, meaning di na makakapag-entrance dun si bea_bok03. she can transfer na lang siguro if she wants.

theeng69
Nov 8, 2009, 08:55 PM
uhm. just so you know, the entrance exam sessions for both the UPCAT and ACET are already over, meaning di na makakapag-entrance dun si bea_bok03. she can transfer na lang siguro if she wants.

may late examinations pa po ang ACET for those who couldn't meet the deadline of requirements and for those who probably think they're not yet ready. ewan ko lang about sa UPCAT.