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to TS,
nahan d ay ka mag push ug Descrimination basi sa status sa isa ka taw?
Are you into the idea na ang pobre karon wla nay chance mo asenso next year or any succedding years?
this idea is pathetic and immature..
Being poor is just a mentality, if you think otherwise better growup and be mature. Mao nay rason ang pobre, pobre ra ghapon tugod sa ingn ani na pangutok..
I think there's a bit of a confusion here. Sa akong nasabtan sa bag-ong curriculum, once magsugod na ang Senior High School, usbon man sad apil ang college curriculum. Ang mga minor courses (general education courses) sa college, ibalhin na man sa Senior High School. Ang mga courses sa college, focused na sa imong gipiling academic program. So if, say, BS Biology imong napili na academic program, tanan mga courses nimo sa kolehiyo kay mga majors na sa Biology.
As a result, there's no sense if hatagon ug option ang mga rich students na mo-skip sa Senior High School, because they would likely be unprepared for college life by then.
Besides, if you would look at the very statement that you quoted:
You would see that Senior High is intended to prepare students with the right amount of skills for college, which won't be the same college education that we currently have. This also helps students decide better in which professions to engage in, para dili na magsige ug shift.4. Specializations. The additional two years (grades 11 and 12) or SHS will allow students to choose among academic, technical–vocational, or sports and arts tracks depending on their interest, the community needs, and the results of their skills assessment. The SHS will allow mastery of core competencies for lifelong learning and preparedness for work, higher education, middle-level skills development, or entrepreneurship.[8]
^Wala man cguro maghisgot about sa pag usab sa college curriculum boss, pero daku ug chance nga mao nay mahitabo.
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