Originally Posted by
retardeadcode
hmmm... Ok.. Thanx for the reply.
But which will weigh more if you're going to apply for a job?
Well, bro...ETEEAP is for working undergrads...bali ba, nanakay trabaho for at least 5 years and you are already an expert on your field. Nangita lang kag accreditation and competency though academics (for formality and validation kumbaga).
But if you will rephrase your question to be: "Which do you think will companies prefer: ETEEAP graduates or graduates of regular courses?"
This will lead to an entirely different discussion. It would be just like asking which is better between theoretical know-how vs actual hands-on experience...this, by the way, is a common misconception among some companies' perspectives today that they tend to look down on ETEEAP grads. So sad....