anyone here taking MS in Control Sytems?? im planning to take masters in mapua. kumusta environment ng ms sa mapua? mahirap? madali? salamat sa magbibigay ng info...
kumusta environment ng ms sa mapua? mahirap? madali? salamat sa magbibigay ng info...
Environment... As to number of students, it depends on the Program. The Program with the most number of students (then) was Master of Engineering. For Master of Science, the population was lesser. On my Program, we were only 8 then.
Activities were more on oral presentations and reports on actual industry applications. Most of my professors (then) came from the industry. Since we were only 8, we've done (like) 3 presentations per subject per term.
As to the pressure I've experienced -- double the pressure of an undergrad Mapuan. But then since there's a lesser maximum number of units (9 units) to work on per term, you'd be able to concentrate more on your courses (subjects).
The most difficult project for me was my Master's Thesis. You really have to come up with something that's "publishable" (you won't graduate unless you have your study published). It was so hard, because it's only you that's gonna do it. It was hard for me because it was my first thesis-writing (I was a Joint BS-MS student then). You might have written an undergraduate paper? So that would somehow gave you an idea of what to work on for further studies.
Che-Ene ka? salamat sa info. may naisip na rin akong pwede i-thesis sa masters. mag-iipon muna ko pang tuition. baka by next year andyan an rin ako sa mapua. *okay*
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Environment... As to number of students, it depends on the Program. The Program with the most number of students (then) was Master of Engineering. For Master of Science, the population was lesser. On my Program, we were only 8 then.
Activities were more on oral presentations and reports on actual industry applications. Most of my professors (then) came from the industry. Since we were only 8, we've done (like) 3 presentations per subject per term.
As to the pressure I've experienced -- double the pressure of an undergrad Mapuan. But then since there's a lesser maximum number of units (9 units) to work on per term, you'd be able to concentrate more on your courses (subjects).
The most difficult project for me was my Master's Thesis. You really have to come up with something that's "publishable" (you won't graduate unless you have your study published). It was so hard, because it's only you that's gonna do it. It was hard for me because it was my first thesis-writing (I was a Joint BS-MS student then). You might have written an undergraduate paper? So that would somehow gave you an idea of what to work on for further studies.
Good luck.
Apply ka sa Engineering Consortium Scholarship.
MAPUA-GS:
http://gs.mapua.edu.ph/Academic/cdMSECEmajorControl.asp
MAPUA-GS-ACADEME LINKAGES:
http://gs.mapua.edu.ph/alumni/Academe.asp
DOST:
http://ro7.dost.gov.ph/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=78
INQUIRER story:
http://blogs.inquirer.net/insidescience/2007/07/21/rp-engg-schools-step-up-creation-of-ms-phd-pool/?cp=3