De villa sarah jane a
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Post by De villa sarah jane a on Aug 29, 2008 8:21:03 GMT -5
1. Is this subject worth your tuition fee and time? Why? Yes, It is worth my tuition fee & time because I've learned a lot of things which we can only learn in this subject. Like being honest because I believed that it is one of the best things that I've learned in this subject.
2.Are you sure you are going to pass this subject? Why? Yes, I'm absolutely sure that I'm going to pass this subject because I believed that I was able to exert all my efforts to pass every quizzes and exams.
3.What grade do you expect to receive in this subject? Why? I'm not really expecting to have a grade of 1.0 but I'm still hoping that to get it. I think if I was not able to get it then a grade of 1.25-1.50 would be enough.
4. What do you think of the system used by your professor in the recitation? I think that it was really exciting & unique because we are having fun & learning at the same time.
5. What suggestions would you like to offer to further improve the delivery of the subject? I think that if there would more activities then it i'll be great! ;D
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Post by mendezkatlin on Aug 29, 2008 8:33:11 GMT -5
1. YES it is worth my tuition fee and time. I learned a lot about the life of Rizal. This subject is very interesting and I love it! ;D 2. Yes of course I am going to pass. I made sure that I studied the lessons and passed all the requirements needed. 3. 1.25-1.50 will do. 4. Very unique! First time to encounter those kinds of teaching methods. There's so much fun and excitement during the whole period of Rizal. (unfortunately, never pa ako naka-bingo huhuhu... ) 5. Nothing more to suggest sir, except that I would like to visit more places related to Rizal and to watch more plays.
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Gia Laarn S Indonto BSN 922
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Post by Gia Laarn S Indonto BSN 922 on Aug 29, 2008 8:51:58 GMT -5
1. Is this subject worth your tuition fee and time? Why? I think that the subject is worth our time because it recreates an image of the rizal that has been vaguely and objectively taught when we were younger. Once seen as a tall guy in a pedestal, we through this course realize that Rizal is a 5 foot 3 kuripot who worked hard for every talent he possesses, a hero who is more human than we thought he was. 2. Are you sure you are going to pass this subject? Why? I'm sure that I'll pass (or excell..haha..i hope) in this subject because I've only been late a few times and I've complied with all the requirements needed to pass it. I'm also very vocal in class discussions, especially when it comes to comparing the times of Rizal to modern Philippines. 3. What grade do you expect to receive in this subject? Why? I expect to receive a grade of 1.25 for effort and interest in this subject. 4. What do you think of the system used by your professor in the recitation? The recitation is one of the most interesting part of the class, it evolves every grading period. But I think the best strategy was that of the Divine Comedy's. It made us prompt in coming to school and challenged us to strive for Paraiso. 5. What suggestions would you like to offer to further improve the delivery of the subject? I hope that it be less of a literature subject and more of finding a connection between oneself and an illustrious figure. Being a nursing student and aiming to work abroad will mirror some of the experiences and realizations he had. Group debates and class sharings are activities to go for too
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Post by rainbow goddess on Aug 29, 2008 8:58:02 GMT -5
1. yes, even if there's no Rizal law I would still take the subject because I want to know more about our national hero and how come he became as such. and in my own personal opinion it would be pretty neat if students pays their time studying about your history 2. I’m definitely, positively sure that I’ll pass this subject because I honestly believe that I’ve done all the requirements and followed the conducts of the subject and the professor. 3. Not being on high hopes but I think that I deserve to have a grade of 1 in Rizal not just because students think it’s “just” a Rizal subject but its a RIZAL subject. 4. The prelim recitation was at first terrifying but at the same time challenging because the seating arrangement based as your grades is some what gives students a pressure on studying the lessons in advance and at the same time to go to class everyday (on time). But I had really enjoyed playing those bingo cards, especially if you always win three times in a row like me (hehehe ;D). 5. I really like the requirements like watching a play and going to historical sites because I believe that knowledge can’t only be acquired in the four corners of the room. I think more activities would be a lot more fun (and I do hope you won’t ever forbid open notes and take home exams, pretty, pretty please )
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staana wilma b bsn922
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Post by staana wilma b bsn922 on Aug 29, 2008 8:58:10 GMT -5
1. wel.. yeah.. cz we did lernd sumtin sumhow.. 2. of cors.. cz we hav a very nyc prof.. he'l not fail us.. yipee!.. ;D 3. higher dan 2.0?.. haha.. play safe?.. tink im doin my part so ts up to sir olredy.. bt ope il get a high 1.. 4. unique.. bt.. ts mor of a mater of luck.. cz d moment u wer cold nd u dnt knoe d answer, ur ded!.. no mor 2nd chances dir.. 5. uhh.. more plays at peta!.. lykd t a lot.. definitly worth it.. field trips bt not in luneta park.. haha.. sumwer far lyk calamba..
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de villa kristine shane bsn930
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Post by de villa kristine shane bsn930 on Aug 29, 2008 9:16:24 GMT -5
1. yes because i further understand the life of rizal. 2. of course i'm 100% sure that i will pass this subject. i always attend my class and study hard 3. 1.25 will do..because i think i deserve it..like what i've said i always attend my class and i study hard. 4. it's a lot of fun. you'll never get bored with the way sir sol teach.. 5. nothing more to suggest..
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Post by Creo Eric C BSN922 on Aug 29, 2008 9:25:29 GMT -5
frm:Creo, Eric C. BSN922 1.As far as my judgment is concern, I consider the subject worth for to be included in the curriculum. It is worth fore my tuition fee and definitely for the time i spent to attend in every session. This is because i believe that in its primitive stories it reflects the social issues most are still existing in the present time. 2.I have a strong faith in passing this subject as far as my performance for the last two consecutive semesters is concern. I believe I did my part enough to ensure that i pass the subject. 3.I don't have any early premonitions about how and what will be my final grade. After all there is still one more semester to go. but im hoping for a good one. 4.To be honest i found the recitation system used in the first semester a little bit unfair. coz it is affected by the result of the quiz u get which is not supposed to be. coz quiz and recitation have different weights and different criteria. And if u got low in the quiz it seems that your grade in the subject will suffer. Never the less with the change of the system in the 2nd sem. it became just and reasonable coz everyone have equal chances to be called to recite. nice job... 5.I think a little rigid house rules implementation will be of great help. First student will be motivated to take the subject seriously and everyone is assured to get the grade what each and everyone deserve. :
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claire ivy n dalida
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Post by claire ivy n dalida on Aug 29, 2008 9:35:17 GMT -5
1. yes it is worth every cent i paid for this subject. because i gain new knowledge about rizal and some practical lessons in life. ;D 2. im sure i'll pass this subject because i exert effort and does not neglect this subject though it's just a minor subject. 3. a grade not lower than 2 because i think i deserve this grade. 4. during the prelims i find it good and interesting, i enjoyed the class, i also study hard so i cant be on the last row because its a shame to be on that row . (social suicide) but when the midterm comes (bingo) i didnt like the system because u can gain grades by luck and not by merely studying. 5. i think the delivery of the subject is already good,but i suggest to focus more on the issues of rizal.
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mAolyn venAncio BSN 936
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Post by mAolyn venAncio BSN 936 on Aug 29, 2008 10:06:12 GMT -5
1. Ofcourse, because i think I'll never have an idea what this subjects tackles to if it not included in curriculum at the same time fun studying not just Rizal's achievement but also the other side of him. 2. I think I can and I will With GOD and my own perseverance. 3. 1- 1.5 is not that bad for the one who really studies. 4.hehe. the best idea ever!! the literal fun while learning!! .. 5. I think cheating of the students is the only problem, aside from it, it is good.
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Post by elecman on Aug 29, 2008 10:12:58 GMT -5
1. In some yes but mostly a big NO! (this subject should have been given during high school since most filipinos only reach up to high school graduate) 2. Yes, although during classes it is more like games, I am more interested in reading. 3. 80, because it is between passing and PERFECT 4. His BINGO system is much better than the transferring-of-chair-positions system since there are less loop holes and grades can be randomly and evenly distributed. 5. None but these system should be used by other instructors. I recommend it as a TOP SS+ or 200%
-BSN922 from Silvano, Aaron James O.
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Post by jorella on Aug 29, 2008 10:32:22 GMT -5
1. oo naman, i really had fun during rizal esp. during the 'wheel of fortune' time, it broadens my vocabulary 2. syempre naman. Sir is very generous in giving grades and he is very considerate. 3. any grade will do, wag lang failed!hehehe, because I believe I'm a good student, though I admit I'm tamad 4. Its great, I love bingo and the wheel of fortune! You, Sir broadens my vocabulary, the english version of noli you had given to us forces me to consult mister webster 5. nood pa tayo ng play sir!
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Post by gwilagan21 on Aug 29, 2008 10:45:01 GMT -5
1. yes. Because I am learning a lot from this subject. And I believe there is no concept of irrelevance in relation of this subject to my course because I know I would be able to apply these things not only to my course, but also in real life. 2. I think I’m confident enough to say that I will pass this subject. I always recite during recitations and I get high grades in my quizzes. 3. uno. 4. It’s fun! It requires the class to participate initiatively. 5. Maybe it would be better if this class will have a field trip to the different sites wherein the life of Rizal took place. That way, we would be able to visualize through our imagination how it all happened.
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Jason Johne Ople BSN922
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Post by Jason Johne Ople BSN922 on Aug 29, 2008 11:30:05 GMT -5
Is This subject worth your tuition fee and time? Why?
* This subject is definitely worth my tuition fee and time because I had the chance of getting to know one of our nation's greatest hero. This is a very good opportunity for me to learn and try to study his writings and also a great opportunity to awaken the Filipino side of me, that I am one of our nation's hope and that I should protect my freedom. Another thing, 8,000 pesos and 3 hrs. a day won't kill me. =p
Are you sure you are going to pass this subject?
* Of course! I've been so interested and I gave all my best in this subject, well I know that I am always late but still, I've managed to go to school because of my love for Rizal, I believe that this subject is a gathering of Filipino succesors and the hope of the nations which I think is really cool, I get to know all of my classmates and I believe we all deserve a grade of 1. =) Because we all freakin' love this subject, and our professor! haha
What grade do you expect?
* A grade of 1! I know I'm not the best in Rizal but I'll do my best to get a grade of 1! Aim high right?, That's my only reason, I don't settle for 2nd best, If you ain't first, your last.
What do you think of the system used in recitation?
* Great! I believe we all have fun! I have fun doing such things as the bingo recitation, exchange sit thing, and all the recitations that our prof. did, It just makes learning easier because it is cool and I should say, I really had lots of fun! You should do that again next sem sir. Actually, that fill in the blanks game is really weird but its effective.
Suggestions to improve the subject?
* Your way of teaching is great, film showing is great, recitation's great, I just have to say, you should try to get angry sometimes, hehe, joke sir, I shall say sir, if you'll be a cellfone, you'll be like NOKIA, NOKIA is user friendly, and you are STUDENT FRIENDLY sir! haha, awesome! ;D
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Post by Cristine on Aug 29, 2008 12:44:49 GMT -5
1.Of course, in fact we've learned a lot in this subject… 2.Yes, because I know that I’m studying... 3.The grade that I deserve…. ;D 4.It is better compared to paradiso but the thing is……sometimes hindi natatawag lahat so swerte ka pag natawag number mo and so sad nmn kung hindi….. 5. Sir I think that you need to be a little bit strict …para naman po matakot yung mga pasaway…
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Post by timoi57 on Aug 29, 2008 12:55:23 GMT -5
-----------------TIMOTHY CUTAMORA BSN-922--------------------
1. Definitely it's a YES.. at first i thought this subject would be boring just like in high school but i was wrong. I learned to enjoy this subject and appreciate the works and ideologies of Dr. Rizal.
2. Of course i will.. I, myself know that i'm putting an effort in this subject..
3. 1.25-1.50 will do.. but a grade of 1.00 would be better. haha
4. Honestly sir, i'm totally against with the first system you've used for the recitation during the prelims. I think it's not right to base the initial seating arrangement in according to the grade of our quizzes to determine our initial recitation grade. It would be unfair in the part of those who got a low grade in the quiz since their recitation would also be affected because of the quiz (they already got a low quiz grade and yet they would also recieve a low initial recitation grade) . We all know that quizzes and recitations are two different grades therefore they should be determined in different ways and not to be correlated to each other. Even though it involves a move system, there's only a very slight chance for those students seated at the back to have a better recitation grade for the next meeting. And that very slight chance is when a series of students at the front seats couldn't answer a certain question until that unanswered question reaches the students at the back which is very seldom to happen. I have nothing against you sir. I know you're a great professor. I'm just giving my opinion and i hope you consider it. The new system is better and I hope we would still use it during the finals because that system gives all the students the oppurtunity to have their recitation every meeting.
5. I can no longer think of any idea that would further enhance the learning process in this subject since I think that having a good professor like you is already enough. =)
Thank you sir!
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