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  1. #651

    Graduate na diay ka..hahhahahah okay, para nako it doesn't sucks, sure it is terrible ug ulahi ka sa pila and late ka or nag add and drop ug subjects pero okay lang man. maka survive ra man. sa tinuod lang pag ka second year lang man ko nag lisod sa enrollment. Pero pag freshman and senior smooth sailing lang man. sa Junior igo-igo ra..

  2. #652
    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel View Post




    Hala kuyawa.... Wa uroy ni sila mangatunok sa tuyom!

    Kangilo adto sauna mangaligo mi diha. Mag-itom ra ang tuyom sa kadag-an ... nagtapok-tapok.

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    Hello sa mga taga-Silliman!

    naa lng koy pangutana

    tinuod na nga naa kunoy time sa karaan panahon nga ang silliman nga college of nursing ni-100% sa board exam for four years then kung ma-straight nila for 5 years, exempted na ilang students sa board
    pero sa 5th year daw naay usa ra nahagbong then nagpakamatay?

    nya karon kuno naa na daw hall/monument gibuhat ang silliman in memory of the student?

    nakadungog lng ko ana krn ra jd so ask lng ko diri hehe

  4. #654
    where na sa Silliman Beach??

    wala jud ko ka ligo diha, hugas lang sa feet..kalingaw pud ng picture.

    @ joan624

    NOT TRUE man na, ang nahagbong sa Board exam after pila ka years na 100 percent kay according sa ako classmate naka trabaho niya sa usa ka school sa Dumaguete. NOT TRUE na exempted , mo take gihapon ang tanan ug Board exam.

    NOT TRUE na naa monument, funny pud na oi, kinsa man nag storya ana. Ani ni siya after pila ka years na perfect sa Board, ang ila joke ang mahagbong kay buhatan ug monument. Pero of course, wala. Joke ra gud or pang hadlok.

    I hope clear na, unless na'ay Sillimanian diri na mo disagree nako, pero solid man ako nakuha na info...hehhehe

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    tinuod na gisulti ni colby binuang ra na sa mga SU Nursing people, hehehe.. kay rare instance ra kaayo sa history sa SU College of Nursing sukad nga dili 100%, mao diha nagsugod nga joke himoan rebulto ang mahagbong sa board kay sya ra naka break sa excellent record

  6. #656
    Sillimanian running for UP President

    Prof. Leonor M. Briones

    BA Business Administration - Silliman University magna cum laude (1960)
    Master in Public Administration- UP Diliman (1967)
    Diploma in Public Policy - Harvard University (1984)

    Former National Treasurer, Republic of the Philippines (1998-2001)
    Former Secretary, Commission on Audit, Republic of the Philippines
    Professor, UP National College of Public Administration and Governance




    Towards a University of the Philippines for All Filipinos

    I first entered the UP as a graduate student in 1960. It took me fifty years to make the long and tortuous climb from Research Assistant to University Researcher, to Assistant Professor and finally Full Professor. In between, I was Vice President for Finance and Administration of the University.

    The UP taught me the most precious lesson of all: love of country. I learned from UP that acquired knowledge and wisdom is of little use unless practiced in the real world, and shared in the service of the people.

    Vision Statement

    My vision is that of a University of the Philippines which will be at the cutting edge of innovation, invention and change, whether it be in science and technology, the social sciences, culture, literature and the arts. I see it pushing forward the frontiers of knowledge, and using this knowledge in the service of all Filipinos and of the country.

    The pursuit of academic excellence

    Without doubt, the UP is the leading institution of higher learning in the country. It attracts the best students, boasts of a strong faculty, and leads in all fields of learning.

    There is no question about the university’s performance in licensure examinations as well as the quality of our graduates in the traditional academic fields. Our graduates top government examinations with boring regularity.

    Nonetheless, the University Charter’s mandate about its being a graduate as well as research university requires serious strategizing. The uneven quality and content of graduate programs offered by the autonomous universities require constant assessment.

    The role of the UP president in harmonizing the various strengths of the autonomous universities and mobilizing domestic as well as international resources is crucial.

    Serving the country and contributing to national development

    The university has a long tradition of community service, provision of expertise and contributions to national development. It has provided a significant number of this country’s political leaders, great thinkers, scientists, dissenters and critics as well.

    All the autonomous universities render assistance to communities, local governments and national institutions. Many of these patriotic contributions are unheralded, unnoticed, and uncounted.

    Regular assessments can be made and various experiences shared so the wheel need not be reinvented by different campuses and successful innovations in development work can be replicated.

    Responding to changing demands

    I envision the UP as playing a major role in the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals and beyond. The target date is 2015. The eight goals can be summarized into four: education, health, agriculture and the environment.

    We all know that all the numbers on education are going down. In the area of health, the goals on nutrition and maternal mortality are at risk.

    Agriculture, fisheries and mining are where most of the poor people are; yet this sector had negative growth of –3 in the second quarter of 2010!

    The other looming threat is climate change. It is not in the MDGs but the effects of climate change are already here.

    The university system has the largest accumulation of talents and expertise in the four areas. Such expertise has to be offered to the country in an organized and integrated manner.

    Let us take UP Los Banos. The College of Agriculture has four degree programs in addition to its graduate programs. The College of Engineering offers five engineering degrees, notable of which is the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering. The School of Environmental Science and Management offers integrated instruction research and various extension services. .

    The College of Forestry and Natural Resources has a reputation as one of the nation’s finest. As a center of excellence it can surely help work out strategies in sustainable and people-oriented management of forest resources on a national scale.

    Finally we have the College of Public Affairs with offerings in five graduate degrees focusing on agriculture and rural development.

    Surely, UP Los Banos is such a rich resource for this country!

    The other campuses are likewise in a position to offer world class professional expertise towards the solution of the various crises confronting the country.

    Democratizing Access

    The biggest economic and social challenge faced by the country is persistent poverty. Even as the economy grows, poverty grows as well. Economic growth has not resulted in increased employment.

    The poorest regions, the poorest provinces and the poorest municipalities are in the Visayas and Mindanao. It is also known that a significant number of the poorest Filipinos are from the indigenous people and Muslim communities.

    The university can play a major part by making UP education available to more indigenous people, Muslims and the very poor. The UP charter itself is against discrimination. Nonetheless poverty is a major challenge for these disadvantaged communities.

    Financial autonomy for the university

    Recent experience has shown that sustainability of financial resources from government cannot be assured, considering its own deficits and fiscal problems.

    The challenge is for the UP to tap other sources of financing. Some properties of the university are now providing additional funds. Nonetheless, dependency on the national government is still very high. Other properties and resources of the UP, especially those of the other autonomous units needed to be developed and tapped.

    Faithful alumni of the UP traditionally contribute regularly their time and treasure. It will be useful to develop new products and projects which will not only benefit the university but will also appeal to the alumni.

    Many other innovative ways of generating finances can be developed and special units can be organized in the UP system to focus exclusively on financing the university. International sources should be considered as well. This is perhaps where my experience in financing public organizations can be of use.

    Academic excellence is a primary pursuit which has to be balanced with service to the country and responsiveness to its changing demands and expectations. However, it can only be attained with sustainable financial, material and human resources. Most important of all, the UP must not be a university only for those who can afford to pay increased tuition fees and the limited number who can be accommodated through affirmative action.

    It has to continually strive to be a University of the Philippines for all Filipinos, especially for the disadvantaged and the excluded.

    Last edited by skullyboy; 10-08-2010 at 06:56 PM.

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    thanx sa clarification Sillimanians!
    unusual sd gyud kaau nga abi maka 100% for 5 consecutive yrs i-exempt na sa NLE haha

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    Default you can see how GREEN Silliman

    66-hectare Main Campus


  9. #659
    Hello, Sillimanians!

    Gusto ko lang malaman kung ano ba ang buhay studyante sa Silliman lalo na sa mga Mass Comm students at yung mga nagddorm/apartment lang. Masaya ba diyan? =)

    Gusto ko kasi magtransfer diyan sa Silliman sa Mass Comm.

    Pero hindi pa ako sigurado sa decision ko kaya gusto ko masmarami pang malaman about sa school at yung quality ng education diyan lalo na sa Mass Comm.

    Sana matulungan niyo ako.

    Daghang salamat! =)

  10. #660
    Quote Originally Posted by skullyboy View Post
    66-hectare Main Campus

    Skully, unsa ng duha ka puting atop luyo sa AS? That would be the space atbang sa AzCot ug Sampaguita Cottage noh (somewhere luyo sa OH)? New buildings?

    ... and kanang puti na atop luyo sa SUCC?

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