du ok ra na bisag asa ka nga university or school naa jud nay minors...
ok ra man ang usc lingaw ra man dd2...
du ok ra na bisag asa ka nga university or school naa jud nay minors...
ok ra man ang usc lingaw ra man dd2...
USC nalang.. nvr mind the crappy rules.. nindut man jud ila arki didto...
Well, as for the classes, it really depends on the teachers themselves. There are some that are really by the book, there are others also that they'll just give you projects for the entire semester.
You can't do anything about the Reed classes. It's really a requirement for every course. But just think of it as a filler to meet more people, get to know more about your classmates, and a free time to relax, cram, or even make projects for your majors. Trust me, you'll be needing this classes just to fill in your day.
As for the rules, it's there for a reason. And it's a good training ground also before entering the work force. There'll be more rules (and sometimes even weirder or useless ones) once you get employed. Aside from that, architecture is considered a regulated profession in the Philippines. You really have to follow the laws of the board. You'll be asked to attend a certain number of meetings, seminars, mentor students, and charity work once you are licensed.
usc-tc or up ra imo pili-ian bro... just weight your pros and cons
usctc is good.. quite on par i guess with ust.. or even better..
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