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    Quote Originally Posted by rjdc_23 View Post
    payter ms.rubi! na.suko q pag.una ky mao lge nang mga rason pro in the long run nka kat.on gyd qg ahat! payter!!!

    same tah bai.. ako siya adviser pag 4th yr. niya 1st subject pajud sa buntag, ambot ngano permi man ko ma tymingan na tawagon kada random calling niya at first sapoton ko kai permi lang ako niya usahay d ko ka tubag pero in the long run dako au nig na tabang nako para ma kakat on jud sa math..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gopawi View Post
    I was from the batch of early 90's HS, now you might say Im doing fine at work @ almost 12 yrs. in
    service in both accounting and budgetting division. Mao ni cya ako story way before nga nka reply qo ani nga thread.

    Way back when I was HS in 3rd year, I was one of the so called not so brilliant in Math in short dli paborito ang math og dli pud qo paborito ni Ms. Rubi sa class, pirti jud naqo gipaningkamutan og tuon pra mopasa sa iya standards nga way beyond, WA DIRI, WA DIDTO nga pagtudlo. Till the last grading my other subjects were all above 80's and only one subject failed (MATH). Ako gihangyo si Ms. Rubi nga Mam kung pwede basin mahangyo nga ma pass ky some advisers told me nga pwede daw na mahangyo ang ako case, basta above average lang imo uban subjects and yes I was above average grades sa uban nga tanan subjects except of course math and even sa ako finals examination top ten aqo answer sheet sa amo section. So in short nihangyo ko ni Mam Rubi nga mka pasar para dli na qo ma ka summer class ky lagi pobre aqo mga parents and gastohon napud for summer just one (1) subject only which is Math, I even point it out to her nga ngano ako na failed then one of our klasmeyt nga cge og absent ni pass, just because hes a performer/singer in our school and also because nephew cya sa usa sa English teachers sa USJ-R HS (klaro ayu nga naay favoritism)...to make it short ang iya gitubag naqo ang hinampak "Naa ra jud ka sa tumoy sa ballpen" which struck me jud. Now I could have forgotten the incident, ky I am what I am now, but when nagkita mi sa ako sister and talking about the High School years nga Josenian pud cya...Mao pud ni iya natubag lain daw jud og style si Ms. Rubi ky cya pud mao sad ila nasinati....She teaches to his/her students examples nga naa sa libro, but when the examination would take place, Mga sobra man ka lisod and even Out of the Book nga examples, na ka storya jud mi with my sister nga mao jud diay na iyaha style, mra nangita og income generating pra sa summer (ky daghan iya failed students sa iya mga subjects), we just wonder ngano the other sections under Ms. Sia, nga daghan man pud ligoy, pasar ra man...wa katilaw og trauma...mayu na kamo karon sa USJ-R HS, you should open it up to her...and yes sobra ra iyang gipanudlo nga wa gani magamit nako karon nga naa na qo sa Accounting, Payroll and Budgetting even using advanced excel for the formulas. (Ang sa ako lang, okay ra nah ang battery of tests para mabansay ang estudyante, but not to the extent nga imo i failed)--->and dont make it a income generating sa imo nga part ang summer class ky knowing nga ikaw ang nag summer class, so dili ka maayu nga motudlo..the other sections wa juy summer class....
    Up for this one, she doesn't deserve to be a teacher, she doesnt have the proper values, to be one...think she has childhood problems, passing it to his students...or basin "SOBRANG BILIB SA SARILI"--->outcome = reunion ---> nobody greeted her or you might say "ALUMNI's were hesitant to greet her"

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtimer View Post
    In defense of Ms. Angeles Rubi (USJ-R high school math teacher)
    Hi everybody!

    I strongly disagree with the opinions expressed by some of our fellow alumni. It is unthinkable that some students lambasted our excellent high school math teacher. Also, I frowned on the obvious lack of respect to our dear teacher. She has decades of teaching experience and anybody who questions her teaching methodology should be ashamed of himself. Mathematics is an analytical subject that requires logical reasoning skills as well as understanding of elementary mathematical concepts. The ability to reason and solve problems in quantitative setting requires a lot of practice; therefore, students should not blame the teacher if the final test is different from the practice exercises provided. The reason why students fail to achieve her academic standards is due to increased dependency on textbooks. Ms. Rubi encourages creative and critical thinking (think outside the box, just like Einstein). Perhaps, the other reason why students fail in her class is attributed to students' inability to grasp the basic concepts of arithmetic. By the time they reach their junior year, students get petrified when they are under fire with Ms. Rubi. I suggest that you brush up your lessons before sitting in Ms Rubi's class (it worked out well for me!)

    I was a student of Ms. Rubi 16 years ago and she is one of the most respected teachers in our class. Back then, she was teaching geometry and algebra. Her didactic method of learning was phenomenal! She knew all her practice tests by heart and she would quiz the class by calling names in random. Initially, there was an outcry regarding her teaching style. My class was strongly opposed to the idea of being subjected to embarrassment such as remaining in standing position when the student is unable to answer a question. Believe it or not, we even vocalized our concerns to the principal and petitioned to request another math teacher. In hindsight, it was not embarrassment that led us to our use of drastic measures but the fear of not being able to meet her standards. Thankfully, Ms Rubi remained steadfast and decided to stay and the relationship between her and my class blossomed over time.

    Recently I took the GRE test (graduate record exam) in the states to pursue a doctoral degree. During the course of my review, I was very thankful that I could still remember the basic concepts that she taught us in highschool especially geometry, quadratic equations, and simplifying polynomials. I actually got a high score in the quantitative section (math section). Now, I have the opportunity to study in one of the prestigious schools in New York City and I owe it to my junior teacher, Ms. Rubi.

    Overall, Ms. Rubi displays impartiality in the class- in fact, she remained aloof to students yet receptive to their concerns. I would say that Ms. Rubi is one of the best teachers that I ever had. I am very lucky. For those students who failed in her subject, consider it as part of your learning curve- there is so much to learn in life. I appreciate her discipline, tenacity, and talent in teaching. Ms. Rubi does not only teach you how to simplify complex equations but she will also correct your grammar (in a heartbeat!) when you verbally translate mathematical expressions. This is the essence of an excellent teacher: the ability to transform students to become well rounded individuals.

    Kudos!
    Woot!!!Woohoohooh, Kinsa kha ni nga behind this username...hehe, newbie---->dedicated in defense ayu ni Ms. Rubi, ni create jud og email add., pra lang mka reply....mura nabasahan jud sa tagtungod...Haha, klaro anah....

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    cge rko pangopya sauna sa math... sakpan pajud ky way solution. deretso nas answer.... pero STRIDE kos social studies.hahahahaha

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    batch '92 and a proud ex damaso boyscout.

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    I was under Mrs Rubi, and yes I failed, I was scolded in front of the class, got humiliated.

    But you know what? I learned. It got me motivated to do more.

    Man the eff-up and get an education! If you think you can do better, then I challenge you to take up education and teach high-school, then come back here and tell us if it's a walk in the park.

    That is if you haven't dropped-out yet coz your such a puzzy! That's what's wrong with kids today, especially rich-pampered-a$$ whiners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueubeblack View Post
    I was under Mrs Rubi, and yes I failed, I was scolded in front of the class, got humiliated.

    But you know what? I learned. It got me motivated to do more.

    Man the eff-up and get an education! If you think you can do better, then I challenge you to take up education and teach high-school, then come back here and tell us if it's a walk in the park.

    That is if you haven't dropped-out yet coz your such a puzzy! That's what's wrong with kids today, especially rich-pampered-a$$ whiners.
    I was wondering who you were referring to as puzzy brd?hehe
    Last edited by gopawi; 01-24-2011 at 08:51 AM. Reason: .

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    Quote Originally Posted by rexdudev75 View Post
    Waaa....

    Yess naa na jud au na thread!!

    proud boy scout leader here...never ko nagregret sa pagka boy scout leader...

    fresh graduate palang batch 2007~2008

    1st year - 1 green
    2nd year - 2 joseph (puli sa green - pilot section)
    3rd year - 3 thomas (formerly gold?) - most notorious section
    4th year - 4 thomas - pinaka united man cguro...para nko...

    ....and now enrolled ghapon sa usjr basak Comp Eng...
    marag kaila ko aning bataa dah!!! hahahaha

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    kapoi maning scouting ue,

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    Quote Originally Posted by teoding View Post
    batch '92 and a proud ex damaso boyscout.
    batch diay ta?


    wala pa diay ma mrs. si ms. rubi? hehe pasalamat ko sa iyang gihatag 76 sa akong geometry mao naka graduate ko. lolz

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