I'm not sure if naay ETEEAP ang UC. If naa man gani, i'm sure limited ra ang courses na gi offer. I'm currently enrolled in USJR's ETEEAP, hopefully maka graduate na gyud. Nag labad pa ako ulo sa project study hehe..
I'm not sure if naay ETEEAP ang UC. If naa man gani, i'm sure limited ra ang courses na gi offer. I'm currently enrolled in USJR's ETEEAP, hopefully maka graduate na gyud. Nag labad pa ako ulo sa project study hehe..
naa ba nakabutang sa deploma nimu na ETEEAP graduate ka? kay basin ang mga employer mo.discriminate ba. Your thoughts please.
naay ETEEAP nakabutang sa diploma and I think slim ra ang chance nga modescriminate ang employer kay Degree holder ka then to be qualified with ETEEAP, you need atleast 5 years relevant work experience para sa imo course nga gi applayan. Mas mo prefer pa gani tingali sila kay you work and study to get your degree and you have 5+ years work experience. Another thing is approved ni sa govt under EO 330 Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation (ETEEAP) | The Official Website of Commission on Higher Education. So no worries about ETEEAP label on your future diploma
Last edited by ninpags; 03-20-2014 at 06:06 PM.
i see... thank you bro...
naa mo idea f pwde maka proceed ug Law if ETEEAP graduate ka?
^what do u mean better?
kung ako pa-papilion adto ko sa school nga sayon i-pasar...eheheh I mean dili ka lisod-lisoron sa mga professor sa requirements kay dili na man sila motudlo nimo. Assignments/projects na man tanan.
naa japon lecture either one on one or group lecture, naay quizzes, exam..dli puro assignments and projects lang tanan...between CIT and UV, i think CIT is a better choice when it comes to program implementation. Ang disadvantage lang CIT, 2 years minimum residency before you can graduate...unlike other schools nga 1 year ra....
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