startoffbeat Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 buti kung ganun kadaling tumanggap ng paguunawa at pilit ipipilit ang kanilang rights kuno! pahirapan nila yung entrance exam para masala tlaga yung gustong magaral talaga keysa gusto lng pumasok at pumorma sa skul... samahan pa ng lakwatsa at dota lol ang project Hindi lang dapat pahirapan ang entrance exam, dapat may referral din ng school officials, although alam ko pwedeng dayain ito kung letter letter lang. That said referral must contain documents that back up the student's academic record, pati attendance isama na, pati iyong mga minor or major violations niya sa schoo etc. In this way, salang-sala talaga ang papasok sa sa mga state u. Kumbaga sa buhangin ay binistay talaga, mesh 140 or finer. Para iyong mga makakapasok ay iyong siguradong committed sa pagaaral. Then, pagka-graduate, give back to society in any way they can. Let's make state universities, prestigious again. Ngayon kasi kung galing sa mga state u sa province ambaba ng tingin. Sorry, but I have met a lot of smart kids from Bats State U. Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 Let's make state universities, prestigious again. Ngayon kasi kung galing sa mga state u sa province ambaba ng tingin. Sorry, but I have met a lot of smart kids from Bats State U. hindi nman lahat... yung state college na pinagaralan ko madaming pumapasang teacher... nasa studyante tlaga yan... so need tlagang salain yung nararapat bigyan ng free education. saka dapat magkaroon din ng 2-5yrs service sa Govt service in return from free education. Quote Link to comment
mamipokodiapers Posted November 21, 2018 Share Posted November 21, 2018 Education should be free. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted November 22, 2018 Share Posted November 22, 2018 Education should be free.really? why should it be? Quote Link to comment
Willy da Boo Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 sino sa inyo ang gustong magturo ng libre at lahat ng oras mo ay mauubos sa pagtuturo? sagot ng gobyerno? i'd rather see my taxes go to building infra and s&t and defense so no way! Quote Link to comment
justin.challenger Posted April 11, 2019 Share Posted April 11, 2019 Stupid conept actualized by political short-sightedness . . . If you really implement free education, a single failing subject should be enough to get a beneficiary kicked out of the program and the university altogether . . . Quote Link to comment
Denniz Posted August 28, 2019 Share Posted August 28, 2019 only for those who deserve it, and should work for the govt after completion. not the other way around. to be fair with those who paid for their education. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted August 28, 2019 Share Posted August 28, 2019 Free tuition is fine but if these students join rallies against the government, the government should expel these ingrates. You don't bite the hand that feeds you. 1 Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted August 28, 2019 Share Posted August 28, 2019 Joining rallies is part of the freedom we should allow students to do as long as they do it on their own free will. It is part of learning to take a stand on what they believe is right. HOWEVER, together with that freedom is the responsibility that they must pass their course within the time allotted to them, otherwise, they are wasting their parents' or the government's money paid for their tuition. In which case, they should be expelled. Quote Link to comment
Lorkan03 Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 Happiest countries (scandinavian countries in particular) in the world have education free at all levels. I hope we can do the same here. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 Joining rallies is part of the freedom we should allow students to do as long as they do it on their own free will. It is part of learning to take a stand on what they believe is right.Joining peaceful rallies to voice out what's on their mind is fine. What I meant was joining rallies because they are goaded by communists is wrong to the core and they should be expelled. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 (edited) Joining peaceful rallies to voice out what's on their mind is fine. What I meant was joining rallies because they are goaded by communists is wrong to the core and they should be expelled. If they are goaded by communists and they (the students) believe it is right, it's fine. They should be free to study, discuss, and voice out whatever ideas, theories, concepts. Joining rallies is also fine. It part of our freedom of speech and expression. BUT, joining the leftist or rightist armed struggle to overthrow the government is not part of freedom of expression. If they overstep that boundary, it becomes a crime against the state. They will not only be expelled, they can be lawfully arrested and thrown in jail or even be executed. Edited August 29, 2019 by camiar 1 Quote Link to comment
wh!teph0enix Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 Happiest countries (scandinavian countries in particular) in the world have education free at all levels. I hope we can do the same here.once we have amassed the same wealth and achieved self-sustainability, then its possible, before then, nothing should be free Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 Happiest countries (scandinavian countries in particular) in the world have education free at all levels. I hope we can do the same here. once we have amassed the same wealth and achieved self-sustainability, then its possible, before then, nothing should be free The concept of free education comes from the principle that the State must invest on the education of its citizens to develop an intelligent and progressive nation, thus assuring the survival and/or dominance of the State in the world community. If the state cannot afford to give free education to all citizens, it may opt to provide it to selected best and brightest individuals. Quote Link to comment
wh!teph0enix Posted August 29, 2019 Share Posted August 29, 2019 The concept of free education comes from the principle that the State must invest on the education of its citizens to develop an intelligent and progressive nation, thus assuring the survival and/or dominance of the State in the world community. If the state cannot afford to give free education to all citizens, it may opt to provide it to selected best and brightest individuals. Yes, but that is for countries with so high income (due to sustainable sources) and low birth rate and the government is making sure that even with the low population, there will be enough skilled, knowledgeable, and bright people. In our case, our population is booming and giving free education to all will not be sustainable. Also, due to the increasing population, there will be very high chance of having skilled, knowledgeable, and bright people. No need for the government to intervene. I’d rather put all my taxes to solving the traffic problem which results to tens-hundred million pesos of losses per day. Imagine the amount of wealth we can generate once this is solved. By then we can talk about increasing scholarships (not free education). Then once we become a first world country, then lets talk free education. We have so much urgent problems to solve, and this doesnt include free education. Quote Link to comment
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