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Bukidnon State College, now a university

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / June 1) – Bukidnon’s 83-year old Bukidnon
State College is now a university, its administration announced in its
Internet website.

President Arroyo signed into law Republic Act No. 9456 on May 15,
2007, which declared the elevation of the BSC into a university. She
signed the Act three months after the Senate approved the proposal on
February 19.

The signing also came a month after nine graduates of BSC’s School of
Law, the first law school in the province, passed the 2006 bar
examinations.

BSC projects itself as the “heart of teacher education in Mindanao.”The new university, to be called Bukidnon State University, is the
province’s second university after Bukidnon Agricultural School was
converted into what is now known as Central Mindanao University in
1965. The BSC opened in the central Mindanao province as Bukidnon
Normal School in 1924.

A staff at the BSC administration office told MindaNews Friday via
telephone the inauguration rites will be on June 14. Current college
president Dr. Victor M. Barroso will become the first university
president.

According to its website, BSU “shall primarily provide advanced
education, higher technological, professional instruction and training
in the fields of education, arts and sciences, public administration,
information technology, accountancy, law and other relevant fields of
study. It shall also promote research and extension service, and
provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.”

As of November 12, 2006, Bukidnon State College has seven schools,
including the schools of Graduate Studies, Law, Arts and Sciences,
Business Administration and Information Technology, Education,
Community Education and Industrial Technology, School of Nursing, and
Laboratory Schools for pre-school, elementary and secondary education.

In 1924, BSC started as a two year secondary school known as Bukidnon
Provincial Elementary School. Four years later, it started to offer a
four-year secondary normal curriculum.

In 1976, Presidential Decree 944 converted BNS into Bukidnon State
College. (Walter I. Balane / MindaNews)

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126 Responses

  1. eric conrad epie ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations! one question, what will happen to the BSC now BSU’s website? will it use http://www.bsu.edu.ph? that would be a blunder, it is owned by Benguet State University. Well this is a headache for their web administrator or just retain ww.bsc.edu.ph any it’s known for having the domain, again congratulations!

  2. eric conrad epie ay nagsabing:

    sorry the site should have been http://www.bsc.edu.ph, anyway its…

    typographical error.

  3. dante ay nagsabing:

    Thanks Bro. Waltz for disseminating the news. Ric, as of now, BSC’s domain name will remain as http://www.bsc.edu.ph. You’re right BengSU owns the bsu.edu.ph, that’s why we are still thinking of a good “sounding” domain name. After we have resolved the name, we still have to register it. Other BSUs are Bulacan and Batangas State Us. They named themselves as BULSU and BATSTATE-U. ;-)

  4. Waltzib ay nagsabing:

    Thanks Dante and Eric for dropping by. Wala pa diay na ko na link ang “BSU”.
    Thinking out loud: What about naming the new university after Bukidnon’s forefathers?
    like Datu Mampaalong State University? “BSU” —so abused name napud for state Us.
    Aside from veering away from the problem of URL, it also honors our ancestors —- well I’m here again. hehe.

  5. kingkoy ay nagsabing:

    …weeewwww…wow…great!
    two universities in Bukidnon province…wow…im proud to be pinoy…hehehehe…jowk…kip going BSU…
    kingkoy@CMU

    good luck BSU !

    ciao me amore!

  6. dan iluis ay nagsabing:

    i would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to our school now a UNIVERSITY, i am dan iluis of Sto Tomas External Studies Center. ive been there at our main campus during the occassion of First Literary Cultural Festival last Jan.19-21 this year. we do hope and pray that there were be a 2nd one. As one of the writers in our scool publication (The Producer) i just want to request regarding this kind of information, so that we may inform other stUdents to know and inhance their taLent through ths kind of competition. we are expecting a ore activities to be made and more good server. from the Center administration, we do hope to hear our prays. More Power to our School and more improvements!!! GOD BLESS US ALL!!!

  7. SNAKERUE ay nagsabing:

    wow great, congrats for the job well done go BSU

  8. Concern ay nagsabing:

    Though it is called a university but the fact is that the English Training is very PITY when you go abroad as an English Teacher. They would asked you” Which school” very obvious, pronunciation is NOT STANDARD why? because of the teachers who is in charge of that course.They still need a lot of training for standard pronunciation as they will laugh at us when the foreigner listen our spoken English. It’s hard to understand. They should hire a teacher who is very knowledgeable about phonetic as it is considered as the most important in speaking English. When the teacher arrived abroad as an English Teacher is very shameful that you still need to go back from basic since your English pronunciation can’t pass to their standard. If you have question about this, try to come to some country and first time they hear Filipinos speak English it is REALLY HARD and has a very strong Philippine English accent.

  9. Concern ay nagsabing:

    Many graduates from BSC especially English Major, they tried to go abroad as an English Teacher, we asked what’s your major? English, everybody’s eyes were so BIG as they couldn’t believe that your an English major from BSC Bukidnon couldn’t demo at the first time but the new teachers proudly say I am a CERTIFIED Teacher as the same time English Major in BSC BUkidnon. Very FUNNY HUH! Not only this, many teachers graduated from that school they had an empty head after graduation why? the teachers are not strict to their students and it is easy to pass the exam and they can give flat 1.0 grade but actually it is a cheat.

    In addition to that, the teacher itself doesn’t know very well about the subject she or he is teaching so of course the result is not very good. Try to listen the spoken English of most teachers in the Philippines, VERY FUNNY! You are being descriminated in the other country because of your performance.

  10. kagraduate lng jud me waz pa jud na uni. ay nagsabing:

    oi uni na d i ang bsc?
    sharo bah…dli maka2ohan..nago ang mga s2dyanti mga bugok…maihap ra jud ang mga bry…ok raman ang mga nstrutor…waz jud me masabi labi na jud ky mam kato gud strita s education basta belev jud ko sa iyaha i…unta tanan nga mga teacher inga ana para makurog jud…pero proud parin ako na nag grad sa bsc class 2004.

  11. Laura ay nagsabing:

    I enjoy your site very much! THANK YOU)

  12. cham ay nagsabing:

    eY ..! dIli TA maG HInAMbOg na iNyo STyudYAntE ja SA bSU ..!!!
    pRA ka bAg-o2x pa nInYO nA uNiVERsitY mGA hAMboG nA dAYon ..ja oi ..!!!
    hinaY lNg mOw..!!!mgA paLiD nYA TA..!!

  13. alora ay nagsabing:

    !!!!wew!!!!congrats sa BSC,BSU rather…wel yeah i agree…,d skul rili needs 2 improv dr training sa mga english majors!!!wew..dat wud be a long run….but guyz….. bsu s nyz ui….not bad after ol!!!congrats….

  14. Arthur B. Sebastian ay nagsabing:

    Well, I’m very proud that BSC was converted into a state university. Continue molding the students to become proactive and efficient to have a brighter future. Goodluck and more power to your vision!!!!

  15. tisoy ay nagsabing:

    i was glad when i know that our school converted into a university at least i can boast something to my co-teachers here in thailand that our school now is bringing pride of bukidnon and that makes as proud to be the product of the continueous support of the faculty of BSU its my pleasure as mentor of BSC and now BSU go on and be fruitful BSU

  16. cha ay nagsabing:

    am really glad am an alumna of the former BSC, learned plenty of brilliant stuff from my equally brilliant professors. truly, BSU is the heart of teacher education in mindanao. it has molded me into “how i teach stuff” for better-learning-today. the teaching strats that i employ in my classes are beyond compare for these were acquired from the likes of dr. neonitta danao, the late dr. erlinda p. cordova, dr. remedios barroso, and dr. genoveva ablanque. may these professors’ tribe increase. saddens me to the max that dr. remy barroso has retired so with dr. neonitta danao. hope there are similarly radiant mentors who could sustain their esteemed places.

    lately heard that BSC-education now is not that quality as it used to be. hope this is jz a mere gossip. feel any hints of truism?

    to BSU, kudos!

  17. ella ay nagsabing:

    hello!!!! … mao ba ni ang website sa Bukidnon State University? Nag-type2x ra baya ko.

    – U knw what? I`m so lipay ngA na university na jud ta. Bisan tuod sa external learning center ko nag-eskwela, happy jud kaayo jud kaayo ko. Makapang-hinambog gud ko ug ahat bisan tuod puros ra hinangin ang me gipang-istorya… ahehehehe …joke lng po.
    i am hoping nga someday, maka-anha ko dra sa main campus…

    God BLESS SA TANAN…

  18. cindy ay nagsabing:

    hey???laag mow dwe xa BSU bah!!nice bya keu meh dwe!!..hehehe..hop na u can find time namn…congratzzz nga pala though itz to late na..hehehe…come & visit us then u’ll find it so enjoying!!! kitakits..au revoir!!

  19. Concern Observer ay nagsabing:

    Hey guys!

    It is so sad that you look down at the graduates of BSC which is now BSU.

    Just to boost your confidence, BSC or BSU students..have you heard of the former graduate of Secondary Education Batch 1998, Cecilia Mag-isa who is now Estoque.

    She won as the Microsoft’s Most Innovative Teacher in the Innovation in Community Category in the Worldwide Innovative Teachers Forumi Philadelphia USA.

    Check her out and google her name who is now Cecilia M. Estoque. Listen how she talks in English…it’s not as what you describe students in BSC-

    Keep your head up! There’s hope for you guys!

  20. Boyet ay nagsabing:

    Comment on No. 8. Excuse me, do not generalize all Filipinos. That depends on school you graduated from at saka na students na rin yan. There are good Professors at Bukidnon State College (now university) Dr. Danao is one who finished a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the Philippine Normal University in Manila. Sayang. she has retired.

  21. Jonah Tanzo-Corbitt ay nagsabing:

    I took my undergrad at BSU (way before-kadtong panahon pa sa mga karaan nga tawo).

    After completing my BSED in Elem. I taught 2nd Graders at Grace Christian High School at Quezon City. (Yep–that was really, really long time ago)

    I am now working for the Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation as WorkStrides Coordinator. So mga kaigsoonan ko nga naa sa Bukidnon I am really so proud of my alma mater-BSU

    Proud to be a native in Kibawe,

    Jonah Tanzo-Corbitt

  22. Jonah Tanzo-Corbitt ay nagsabing:

    Hello Dely, Cora, Jesse, Delita and many more… when can we have our BNS reunion?

    Kon inyo ning mabasa….

  23. Aimee Chamen-Gragasin ay nagsabing:

    I had a chance to teach in BSC for a year (2002) and I am very glad to learn that it has become a University!!!

  24. Dr Ed ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations to the new graduates of Bukidnon State University.I have read the name of Twyla Rubin, Rufino Cantaros, Kristofferlean Miole as 2007 bar passers. Are they produced by our Law school? I am proud of Bukidnon State University. I’ve heard that your Extension and Research is on the go with Dr Estela Itaas, in the helm of this unit. Kudos to her. I love this website..I hope former students and faculty do write and bring new ideas or news for BSU. Jonah Tanzo..hope to see you one of these days..maybe during the Cherry blossom festival. I frequent Washington DC.

  25. shirley achumbre pacturan ay nagsabing:

    u know what para sa mga taong masaya kong makapanla-it cguro lumaki kang nilalait….. divahhh…
    to the new bsu congrats more power and God bless us all…. regard to all batch 1995 of banking and finance major… hello guys..

  26. chuy ay nagsabing:

    its good that bsc is now a UNIVERSITY.

  27. robert helario ay nagsabing:

    4/8/08

    Everyone:

    I’m so proud of my alma matter BSC and now a university. Becuase of the education it gave me, I have a job that I’m proud of which ables me to support my family to thrive with their daily lives. Thank you and more power.

    Robert, BSC accounting, batch 1992.

  28. YKING ECHAVIA ay nagsabing:

    do you have bar passers in the sept. 2007 bar exams? it seems you dont have any update.

  29. mischelle ay nagsabing:

    wow.. nyce na au ang BSC kay BSU na jd sayanga oi nag transfer q.. but la jd q nag mahay dha qnag skul nyce au kay nindot jd ang training dha.. labi na c mam ablanque da best jd mu teach…aq maka tl mga teacher dha nendot jd mu2dlo..

  30. leur, CTEd ay nagsabing:

    regarding the deficiency of the recent graduates in English, it’s no longer the teacher’s concern to find them a job. i would like to stress that it’s up to the graduates to be proficient or sharpen their ability in speaking and other English skills. besides, when they were on the training grounds they didn’t do their part as students. lakwatsa may coincide with the concept.

    there were many few who had mastered nonEnglish courses, yet they did express their ideas flawlessly in English. thus, i say what fate the graduates befall today are their choice, neither of their mentors nor their Alma Mater.

  31. leur, CTEd ay nagsabing:

    another shameful thing i would like to be bursted out is:
    teachers, please do practice what you teach.

    i have accounts of irresponsible-to-be-called teachers. if you wish to know them, visit me at the student lounge. JOKE! seryoso kaayo mo, ai?!

    shall i say that these teachers whom i’m referring to are language teachers? one of them is an Eng102, World Lit, Phil. Lit teacher who smokes before the students in the classroom. Sir: pagbag-o na kay smoking kills biya, not just yourself but also you’re putting us at risk.
    another one is from my beloved school. she is really fond of failing students, although she is not that of standardized. fortunate are we now that she flee to CMU, the school where she can proliferate her glory as the most idiot teacher in the town.

  32. mhedy ay nagsabing:

    I’m so proud that my alma matter is now a university.I’m a product of that prestigious institution.After how many years of struggling to become a university,now the school achieve it.I’m one of the fruitful student who gain lots of experiences and knowledge from that school.The school as well as the instructors molded me as what I am today.I salute to all my instructors before.

    I hope the school will hire the best teachers so that they can produce a quality professionals also in the future.

    GODSPEED TO BSU!!!!!!

    Mhedz from Education Department(Batch 2006-2007)

  33. lilay ay nagsabing:

    haaay……..hapi pud baya ko nga na.university na ang bsc…….bsan la ko kaabot ana nga time \,hapijapun ko…….mz na nko ako mga former prof’s and clasmates……..mga boardmates nako……..sama nilang telang,adora,christy,kingkay,viven,nenen,2net,tata,an-an,ug daghan pang uban……..ms na nko akong mga bang.giitan nga mga proof’s c mam ablanque,sir pepito,ug daghan pa…..sana malampuson na ang bsu kron……

  34. katrina June D. ALana ay nagsabing:

    hallow?i would like to tnak the stuff of bsu… that they treate me well.
    i was astudent of bsu b4.. 2006-2007

  35. marivic costadillo ay nagsabing:

    hello, namimis ko na ang dati kong school…produkto din ako ng BSC na ngayon ay BSU…hay sayang nag enjoy pa naman ako mag aral kc naman ang mga mentor ang gagaling plus ang cool ng place..hinde kc ako taga ron..By the way,Im a student of BSE-2A 2000-2001…At sa mga friends at classmates ko dyan dyan hello sa inyo..Goodluck

  36. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations BSC… God Speed BSU….I was once a faculty there since 1997 until early part of SY 2006-2007. I’m glad to the max Dr. Vic’s vision came to reality at last. As once part of the academic community, I’m so proud what BSC-BSU has gone so far. Goodluck to a new level of accreditation.That’s exciting and challenging though.

  37. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    I was really shock, totally shock that BSC is now a state University…Marami ksing hambog!!kala mo kung sinong langaw na makatuntung lang sa kalabaw ay kalabaw na(I hope BSUans understand 8???)E wala ngang napatunayan na academically excellent sila…Tingnan nyu yung mga cum laude nila…neh hindi nga mkapsa sa LET at Board Exam for Accoutancy…ano ba yan…Lam nyu nakakahiya kayu..baka sabihin ng iba na bobo ang taga bukudnon..makonsensya nman kyu…Please lang pkilagay yung ilang persent ang pasers nyu…Center of Excellence in Education daw..?? Ambisyusa

  38. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi all, thanks for dropping by in this blog.
    @Fe Alava, thanks maam for droppng by.

    @phycophta – Hi there. It seems you have a not-so-good experience with BSU. Anyway, thanks for bringing up those defects. But there are also good things din naman siguro.

    I’m not from BSU but I know like other academic institutions its facing so many challenges, kumbaga birth pains of a university.

    Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more improvements, right?
    After all, if we really love Bukidnon, we can only hope and possibly do something to improve it and institutions within. :)

    Anyway, have a nice day, and hope will drop by again and again.

    -Istambay sa Mindanao

  39. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    hahahaha sory istambay but your conclusion is wrong..(It seems you have a not-so-good experience with BSU=>Istambay).Kakaawa naman kyung pag analyze mo ng statement…parang 8s just an indication na you have low level of analyzing a simple sentence..palibhasa you are immune na kasi of spoon feed exams….well..well..well..If I will be in bukidnon why should I let my self enroll in your university???Hallerrr…are you insane??? I just do prefer to enrol in CMU…an aclaimed institution who higly trained students for global competitivenes..heto ha pki search sa internet (starmometer) then find top 20 universities in the Philippines…at sana please lang punuin nyu ng banner ang labas ng school nyu ng mga kapakipakinabang na banner hindi yung puro promote lang ng promote ,lagyan nyu din ng percent passing rate at at rank nyu in the whole philippines…Ewan ko nga ba if i also consider your school as a dumping site of rubbish students??? Marami din kasi akong naririnig na very improve na daw ang grades nila ngayun magmula nong i nevect sila sa kanilang old schools at naging scholar pa…huh ang bulok na kamatis talaga pag ineref nagiging useful pala???

  40. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi Phycophyta,

    Whatever you say, it doesn’t change my view about the world, including BSU. Your allegations might be true but the way you say it reflects your kind of person.

    Please learn how to read first before criticizing others.

    We have a struggling but happy world out there that’s why I can’t understand why you are so foul and angry.

    C’mon, you can do better than that!

    Anyway, prayers for a joyful and meaningful holidays.

    Have a happy day!
    :)

  41. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    Ok, Lam ko kasing ganyan mag isip ang makikitid na utak…I have experience kasi sa ganyang mga situation..defensive kung baga???but I was cleanse because of the education from my school…We havent exposed kasi sa word na losser if we we will not accept our weaknesses..In my own assesment…I hope that the faculty of BSU should focus on the renewal of character of their students…In other words please try to be humble eventhough you are a payed state university (kasi sa pagkahabahaba ng inyung pangrap na nauudlot binayaran nyu na lang siguro ang mga tao na involved dito just to become a fake state university) hindi hambug kung baga…wag sanang mag sukdulan yung pagiging hambug nyu….Please..

  42. agila ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations to all who did a lot of hard work to raise Bukidnon State College to a University level. But the hard work doesn’t stop here. So I say, GOD bless to all your endeavors.

  43. agila ay nagsabing:

    Phycophyta, sounds like a nice name for a pet python. You are a poor thing. Only butt headed people like you can make stupid allegations simply because you are stupid. And you are a product of what school?, where you were “cleanse”?. You’re a shame to yourself and your “school”. Do yourself a favor, look at yourself at the mirror and shut your big lousy mouth because you don’t know anything.

  44. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    Agila..??? you didnt know what phycophyta stands for..??? Ouch..a nice name for a pet python???hahaha how intellegent you are…bravo!!! you are just marely showing that you are a product of incompetent university..please try to be open minded..do not reply if you didnt know what the word means..please lang try to be research minded..hindi ba kayu tinuruan ng BSC??..May congratulations ka pa dyan!!! If I know lang merong “black market” na nangyari… Ooopss baka magreply ka na nman na hindi mo alam ang black market? at sabihin mong you are not a business man..??? hahaha…

  45. architech ay nagsabing:

    you are absolutely right phycophyta..BSC Lossers!!!!I have open the web of PRC for LET I havent found any recognition from BSC “Center Of Excellence in Education”??? Fuck you!! When I was in high Scholl my teacher really bost BSC that they have competent Education..you know..She should be given an award for that very nice na pangungunbinsi..But I was thatnkful that I am mature enough to chose a good school.. MPSC we deserve more recognition than BSC, Do don Mariano..hephep!! hurry!!

  46. dan iluis ay nagsabing:

    well, wla akong masasabi sa BSU…bsu s one of the standard skuls here in mindanoa, not only in moindanao but throughout the entire country… me, as a student of this institution, i am not ashemed of telling nor saying wer skul i came from; prhaps, im very PROUD! bcos; tchers, mentors, instructors and profesors were competative enuf just to pursue the aims and visions in life to their students…sa lahat ng naninira sa BSU, wel, naiinggit lng cguro kau coz u didn’t even experience the teaching learning process they’re aplying to their students dspite of the individual diferences of the learners…once agen, im PROUD to shout/SCREAM the name of our skul…ty

  47. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    E di isigaw mo!!!who cares!!!mamamaos ka na lang ciguro walang maniniwala sa yung ugok..kung meron man he really show na ugok siya..Can you please indicate your source dan luis where have you get those information where you consider BSC as one of the standard skuls in mindanao??? for your information here are the list of most renounce university in the philippines in order,if you will find BSC I will give you a reward…
    1. University of the Philipines-Diliman
    2. University of Santo Tomas
    3. Saint Louis University, Baguio City
    4. University of the Philippines-Los Banos
    5. Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan)
    6. Ateneo de Davao University
    7. Ateneo de Manila University
    8. Silliman University
    9. University of San Carlos
    10. Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Tech
    11. University of the Philippines-Manila
    12. De La Salle University-Manila
    13. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
    14. University of the Cordilleras(Formerly Baguio Colleges Foundation)
    15. University of Negros Occidental-Recolectos
    16. Mindanao State University-Gen Santos City
    17. Polytechnic University of the Philippines
    18. Mapua Institute of Technology
    19. Central Mindanao University
    20. Adamson University

    Source: CHED and PRC (http://www.filipinasoul.com/the-philippines-top-20-universities/)

    Tingnan nyu f may BSC???or BS..U??? AMBISYOSA!!!

  48. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    E di isigaw mo!!!who cares!!!mamamaos ka na lang ciguro walang maniniwala sa yung ugok..kung meron man he really show na ugok siya..Can you please indicate your source dan luis where have you get those information where you consider BSC as one of the standard skuls in mindanao??? for your information here are the list of most renounce university in the philippines in order,if you will find BSC I will give you a reward…
    1. University of the Philipines-Diliman
    2. University of Santo Tomas
    3. Saint Louis University, Baguio City
    4. University of the Philippines-Los Banos
    5. Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan)
    6. Ateneo de Davao University
    7. Ateneo de Manila University
    8. Silliman University
    9. University of San Carlos
    10. Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Tech
    11. University of the Philippines-Manila
    12. De La Salle University-Manila
    13. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
    14. University of the Cordilleras(Formerly Baguio Colleges Foundation)
    15. University of Negros Occidental-Recolectos
    16. Mindanao State University-Gen Santos City
    17. Polytechnic University of the Philippines
    18. Mapua Institute of Technology
    19. Central Mindanao University
    20. Adamson University

    Source: CHED and PRC (http://www.filipinasoul.com/the-philippines-top-20-universities/)August 4th, 2008

    Source: Compilation of Statistics of the Performance of Schools in various Licensure Examinations 1999-2005,Professional regulations Commission,Commission on Higher Education,Educational Statistics Task force (Published:2005) via Tsikot.com

    Tingnan nyu f may BSC???or BS..U??? AMBISYOSA!!!

  49. mindanaw ay nagsabing:

    As Moderator of this blog (including this discussion thread) I have two things.

    1. Thank you for dropping by and contributing to the discussion. I assure you I am delighted that this simple post has generated a free flowing discussion.

    2. I just would like to appeal that you will also exercise responsibility in posting messages such that you won’t defame anyone or any institution.

    In other words, if we claim that the academic institution where we came from has high standards, then this discussion is the best venue where you can show that you are indeed a product of an institution of higher learning as shown by the way you discuss and the breeding expected of educated people.

    Thank you.

  50. architec ay nagsabing:

    phycophyta isama mo naman kmi dyan Maski pang 21 lang..??!!hehhehe..wag nayang BSC aw BSU pla sori ha kalimutan ko…

  51. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    o cge Mr. Architec, MPSC will be rank # 21.. I reregalo ko na lang cguro sa BSC ang rank #22…??? At least I isinama ko cla sa list… hehehe..kakaawa talaga..huh…

  52. dan iluis ay nagsabing:

    hmMm…excuse me PHYCOPHYTA???? i am talking about the best Skuls throughout MINDANAO…MINDANAO..MINDANAO… ok???maybe u’re showing the list of some other skuls wich are very competative and i appriciated it that much! as a good reader and a certified blogger of dfrent webs, i didnt read nor heared about wat u’re talking about…HEY WAT ARE YOU TALKING????….hmMm… i hav here a suggestion. Now, try to search in dfrent websites about the LET PASSERS and u can see there d BSU wich is reaching the TOP 1 skul of education…from that BEST suggestion of mine, u can conclude that BSU realy dserves the possition… and anyway, PHYCOPHYTA, try to search more about the BSU… baka kainin mo mga sinabi mo????ikw rin…bhala kah….

  53. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    “well, wla akong masasabi sa BSU…bsu s one of the standard skuls here in mindanoa, not only in moindanao but throughout the entire country”- DAN LUIS
    THROUGH OUT MINDANAO??? Basahin mu nga yung blog mo sa itaas…. Wag mo akung ikompara sa inyung mga students na bulok, i do indicate what i read..If you are trained to be inconsistent…then wag mo kaming isali..UGOk ka talaga as in…

    “Now, try to search in dfrent websites about the LET PASSERS and u can see there d BSU wich is reaching the TOP 1 skul of education” – DAN LUIS..ASAN yung ipinagmamalaki mo??? di ko talaga makita..I tried to search in PRC pero wala tala..Huh!! wag mo akung utoin..hindi ako katulad mo..we are not on thesame level… hahahha Well..well..well hindi namn masama ang mag ambisyun.. heto pala ang mga list..may source pala iyan..baka kasi hindi ka research oriented.. kaya ININDICATE KO na…

    ELEMENTARY

    Category A: With 10-99 examinees

    1.Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, 13 of 13 passed, 100.00%;
    2.University of the Philippines Diliman, 13 of 14, 93.00%;
    3.Saint Louis University, 12 of 13, 92.00%.
    Category B: With 100299 examinees

    Benguet State University-La Trinidad, 55 of 107 1.passed, 51.00%.

    SECONDARY

    Category A: With 10-99 examinees

    1. De La Salle University-Manila, 14 of 14 passed, 100.00%;
    1. University of the Philippines-Baguio City, 10 of 10, 100.00%;
    1. University of the Philippines-Los Baños, 16 of 16, 100.00%;
    2. University of Santo Tomas, 39 of 41, 95.00%;
    2. University of the Philippines-Diliman, 38 of 40, 95.00%;
    3. University of the Philippines-VisayasCebu City, 14 of 15, 93.00%.

    Category B: With 100299 examinees

    1. Polytechnic University of the Philippines-MainSta. Mesa, 91 of 144 passed, 63.00%.

    SOURCE:http://philippineboardexamresults.blogspot.com/2008/05/prc-april-2008-let-secondary-results.html

    asan ang BSC DAN LUIS..???? KAKAHIYA… WAG NAMAN KAYUNG MASYADUNG MANGAMBISYUN.. SUKDULAN NA KASI… PWES KUNG GUSTO NG MGA TOPNOTCHERS… IBIBIGAY KO SA IYO…PARA MAKONSENSYA KYU NG KAKACLAIM…

  54. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    heto DAN LUIS o…i will give you the results of our different Board Exam…I indicate there the source to become more reliable…hindi eto basta gawa2 lamang na tulad nyu.. Sana matauhan na kyu..wag kasi kyung puro claim nalang ng walang source ha…

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:
    1 POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – TAGUIG 17 17 100.00%
    . CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 14 14 100.00%
    . XAVIER UNIVERSITY 11 11 100.00%
    2 UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – DILIMAN 11 10 91.00%
    3 MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY – ILIGAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 15 13 87.00%

    VETMED
    6TH PLACER: MARVIN GEÑOSO PAGOBO CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 81.38

    NUTRITION AND DIETICIAN
    1 UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS 64 64 100.00%
    UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN 17 17 100.00%
    CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 13 13 100.00%
    2 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 49 46 94.00%
    3 CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY – MANILA 11 8 73.00%

    AGRICULTURE
    RANK SCHOOL TOTAL NO. OF EXAM. TOTAL NO. PASSED PERCENTAGE PASSED
    1 UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – LOS BAÑOS 106 104 98.00%
    2 CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY 103 54 52.00%
    3 CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 157 64 41.00%

    6TH PLACER: DARWIN MAKAILING APISTAR CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 84.17

    FORESTRY
    4TH PLACER: JOEL ANDIG MERCADO CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 86.05

    SOURCE: LAHAT PRC

    LET(SECONDARY) RESULTS As of Oct. 9, 2006
    SECONDARY LEVEL

    RANK
    1 RUTH YUHICO DICDICAN UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN 91.80

    2ND PLACER: ANTHONY MAKINANO PENASO CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 91.00

    JONATHAN PINO UBALDO UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-VISAYAS-CEBU CITY 91.00
    3 ANGELA FATIMA HILADO GUZON ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY-Q.C. 90.60
    4 CHARLES EMMANUEL MOLINA GARCIA PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY-MANILA 90.40
    LEONALD CALALUAN OSERA BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS CITY 90.40
    5 BILLY JOEL MONDRAGON ALMARINEZ PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY-MANILA 90.20

    SOURCE:http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?referrerid=144589&t=274628

    NEWS:
    Most recently, a BSCE graduate, Theonette Maribijoc, placed fifth in the Licensure Exam for Civil Engineers. A mechanical engineering graduate from the College of Engineering, Engr. Angel Alagos also topped the 2004 Licensure Examination for Mechanical Engineers where CMU obtained an 88.89 percent passing rate as against the national passing rate of 45.21 percent. An agriculture graduate Roel Roy Cagmat also placed eighth in the first Board of Agriculture Licensure Examination given last 2003 One more feather has been added to the cap of CMU when her alumni made it to the top five in the Board Examination for Agricultural Engineers given last July 2004 in Manila. Engrs. Michael Manla and Elsa Egot were third and fifth placer, respectively. CMU’s passing rate then was 76.47 percent while the national passing rate was only 37.12 percent. Some BSEE students won two championship wards during the 18th IIEE Regional Quiz Show and the 6th Regional Math Wizard. Another batch of CMU graduates also registered as a 100 percent passing rate for the Board Examination for Electrical Engineers

    SOURCE:http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Central-Mindanao-University

    BASAHIN NYU…WAG LANG KASI KYU MAG CLAIM KUNG WALA KYUNG BINATBAT..DO NOT BOST THAT according to DAN LUIS– “bsu s one of the standard skuls here in mindanoa, not only in moindanao but throughout the entire country… ” just indicate your source para maniwala kmi sa inyu wag nyu kaming lokohin..

  55. proud bscian ay nagsabing:

    I am a product of BSC batch 2001 and took my masters in UP Diliman, I am now teaching in Western High School (one of the top high schools in the USA). There are tons of us, BSCians, who are here in the US and living up to the name of BSC. We are proud of our school. Our achievement is also an achievement of BSC (now BSU). Hindi po UGOK ang mga BSCians. We are what our school made us. Look at where we are now!

  56. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi Proud BSCian,

    Its good to hear your side after the banters here.
    Happy New Year to all!

  57. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    hi BSCians congratulations…ang akin lang kasi is…naging mayabang na ang tga BSC when they convert into BSU…I mean we are very silent and happy that there are 2 university in Bukidnon..But there are many txt that really affect our side…I dont want to enumerate it because it would create so much trouble…Happy New Year..BSUans

  58. english ni phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    hala si phycophyta… kung gi-look down na gyud kaau nimo ang bsu. nag look down pud ko sa imo ug sa school kung aha ka mi graduate… reread your last post and check your grammar and word usage. “BSC when they convert into BSU” arghhh! “there are 2 university in Bukidnon” eeeewww! “there are many txt that really affect our side” ha?

    Before you point your finger at BSU and say that it’s not a standard school, blame your english teachers for not teaching you the standard english correctly!

    Go back to the basics

  59. english ni phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    I salute you ISTAMBAY! this is such a wonderful blog! pasensya ka na kay phycophyta… masyado lang syang galit sa mundo.

    Congratulations to BSCian and sa mga teachers na nasa US. You made us very proud. If you can gather together these teachers, please do so and have your picture taken so that we can post it sa school paper! You boost our esteem.

  60. Jonah nga taga Kibawe ay nagsabing:

    In spite of all the put-downs of some bloggers about BSU, I can stand tall and be proud of all the past, present and future students and faculty members & staff of the Bukidnon State University. I have completed my undergrad school way back then. Didto ko sa una nagpuyo sa ilang Mr and Mrs Rafanan’s boarding house. I am also an alumni at Western Washington University in Washington State. I earned my masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling–not bad for a product of my very own BSU. Es gali, hari kag kapaok if BSU is moving forward regardless of the ‘list’.

  61. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    To: English ni Phycophyta..( primitive name for primitive school)

    Aw sory…if it wer so..i dont care !!!..I just tried to explain my opinion in a basic way…according to our devcom subject “just level up yourself to the reader ( aw sorry naa moy devcom nga subject??basig COMDEV lang..?? hahaha”) good unta if ATENISTA or UP ka…hindi kasi kyu namin ka level …Therefore you are destined any sentences/words what are we going to point with…And besides i intentionally made some clerical errors for you to asses if my gramar was wrong or not…but then you noticed it..congrats..atleast you have just proven that you are aware of somethig…(what was wrong again to my sentence??? i will w8 your answer..hehehe..isip..isip…)I dont care if you are going to post it in your news paper…a news paper wherein full of irrelevance idea and copied statement from other newspapers..hahaha..BSCians have you tried na ba na makonsensya of all the things that you have done to your students??? you are immune na kasi of spoonfeed exams kaya marami kyung product na cumlaude but then hindi naman nakakapasa sa board exams…like accountancy and education.. you have minimal na nga of engaging Licensure examinations pero ang liit parin ng mga pasing rate nyu…marami lang congratulations but you didnt include your passing rate…why??? are you afraid ba??? hahaha..I just want you to share this..none of the instructor from CMU comes from BSC because the University knows how chaos will it brought if CMU hired them..(mabubulok lang..)but some of the instructor from BSC comes from CMU..maganda na sana para ma share ang mga teaching strat ng CMU teachers kaso iba talaga ang matatalino sa bulok…hahaha…peace..Aja!!!! “CMU nunquam deficio suum discipulus ut tribuo praeclarus erudio” (aw latin yan..baka hindi nyu makuha ang meaning???)

  62. english ni phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    palusot! palusot! palusot si phycophyta! lalalala! palusot! palusot! palusot si phycophyta! lalalala! “the University knows how chaos will it brought if CMU hired them” wahahahaha! sakit na akong tiyan!hahahaha! magtinagalog nalang unta. hahahahaha. intentional daw pro nangutana pa “what was wrong again to my sentence?”. the mere question is wrong in itself. hahahahaha. you are so funny! and should i say, UGOK! hahahahahah.

  63. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    hi istambay sa mindanaw!
    Happy new year and happy 3 kings !!!! It’s been a long while I haven’t checked this page,been so busy for a couple of short vacations outside the city of orlando, florida, the amazing place of disneyland!Hope you can visit here one of these days…Do I know you in person? I hope I did met you before.

    whoaaaaa, I was struck when I visited this page today simply because of several altercations of some sort regarding the newly converted BSU. Blame it to….BLOGGERS…its nature…so they say.

    I understand BSU students are proud simply because the idea of BSC becoming a university is a kind of a dream come true being enrolled in a “university”. Horay !!!!!!!!at long last! To attain such status is something worth of a recognition for people who worked hard to achieve such goal…it’s not that easy I know! So people out there pls let’s be happy about that…if you feel happy about other people’s or school’s achievements it will surely bring about positive aura in your life…mind you,all the positive energies of the earth befall on you….that’s amazing!Be careful though of the negative ones…you might attract them the most and that all depends on you, isn’t it?

    How I wish I was still there being part of those happy and proud faces witnessing what BSC and the people of Bukidnon have achieved so far. Though, Bukidnon is not my birth place but I’m equally proud of that city because of people like Dr. Okit, Dr. Laurito,Dr. Danao, Prof.Macabata,Prof.Cagulada, finally Dr. Tumapon and Dr. Barroso, the appointing officers of their respective presidency,who had confidence in me and vouched for my capabilities,hence I considered them as the first pillars of my teaching career in BSC way back 1997. Opps…take note,they were first but there were second,third and so on and so forth.

    I believe that BSU’s status as a university is an academic journey towards academic excellence not only at one time but a continuous endeavor not only by the administration and faculty but also to students and parents or community as a whole.

    Just like any other universities, BSU has its own birth pangs so to speak. I am an alumna of Mindanao State University-Marawi City. I know my Alma Mater has its own place in the academic spectrum of excellence but it also has its own achilles heels. Just like BSC-BSU,normally, I know it has its vulnerabilities too but let’s be happy of the glorious years and achievements in the past for these happy feelings would bring about positive energies guiding along BSU’s journey towards academic excellence which is a continuous quest of any school for that matter, right?

    I was once a coach of one of the BSC’s participation in a Mindano-wide quiz bowl about Rizal’s life. Helen Pilandas was the champion, a BSIT student. Knights of Rizal staff were stunned,not expecting BSC to come out the champ because MSU was always on the top in the past years . BSC was never heard before for along time after Ms.Manginsay, if my memory serves me right, a champ, a BSC student too.What an achievement, though small to any one, but it was something of which I was a witness and I feel great. And I am equally proud of that being a part of BSC.

    I am equally optimistic BSU community will continue to take positively on the challenges of those outsiders who don’t vouch on the school’s capability towards academic growth.

    BSU’ans, love your academic competitors….hehehe…they may have some grain of truth in their own tentacles but let’s show them how educated we are in our way of managing both stresses and stressors in life…particularly in the manner we speak and write. Remember, the mouth speaks what the heart desires. The way we behave speaks what our trainings were from first at home, secondly in school. People’s condescending comments somehow has its own role in one’s life though. In work, there are a lot of wealthy employers here abroad who are so consumed of something in their lives that telling you upfront what they they don’t like in your work is a common observation….take note..they don’t mean personal about that…it’s your work that they’re not satisfied about. Filipino as I am, I’m kinda sensitive about that but I learned to manage along the way. I was telling these people of something too so we could adjust each other. It’s up to us how do we react to such challenges.Bring it on. To me, successful people are people who bloom and thrive where they are planted…and that makes life more meaningful and worth living.

    Hello, BSC students,I miss you…as your teacher before in that school,let me tell you this… be continuously equipped with what the world of work demands. As I am here in the US, there are traits, skills, talents in me as a Filipino that my American counterparts are so proud…all around man lagi..versatile ba…my experiences both vicarious and direct as a teacher and a graduate student before in BSC-BSU made me what I am today. I don’t stop learning….I keep on reading, watching american TV programs, talking to people, it’s in that way I continuosly learning including its accent….wheww..quite hard though…but anything can be learned. To me, in communication , it’s not necessarily how perfect we are in our accent the way the americans do…but at least..we understand each other…Mind you, there are even notes in the office I read and got the tendency to correct it, teacher as I was, I learned the basic semantics. There are even words I knew that these americans don’t know…what happened is that, when they looked at the dictionary….bammmmmm…it’s there….I am telling them, “well, we are not in competition here…there are things, words that I know that you don’t know…either way.The truth is, you don’t have the monopoly of knowledge either…” Yes, english is their mother tongue but in terms of vocabularies…oh my…we Filipino teachers know a lot.Though I am conversant and confident in a way(teacher baya sa BSC)but sometimes, I have a funny feeling not to speak if people around me are not of the same wave length, you know what I mean? I would say I am more confident writing my thoughts. If I have to choose, I’d rather write than speak.That’s why I like to visit this web page, so interesting to read and write. Usahay ba, mahutdan man ko sa eninglis bya pod dinhi but I don’t have a choice…wala man koy bisaya nga silingan…sa telepono ra ko makabisaya if I’m talking to my friends..very rarely though….wheww… People here are fond of saying idiomatic expressions…making me scan my repertoire and covertly scratch my head and understand it by context…good enough,i got it correctly….but you know what,if I don’t know, I would rather ask than pretend, seriously…that’s the best way so far I learned, eminent disaster is prevented,right?

    Wishing my scribblings today would give a spark of insights to BSU students and outsiders alike. Hope sharing to you my personal notes may give you some grain of humor but true life’s account of living here and give you some hints if you like to venture in the US in the future…you’ll never know. Whatever it is, the bottom line is, I am happy for BSC-BSU…. CONGRATULATIONS!You play a major part in advancing my life’s dreams here in the US.

  64. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    hi istambay sa mindanaw!
    Happy new year and happy 3 kings !!!! It’s been a long while I haven’t checked this page,been so busy for a couple of short vacations outside the city of orlando, florida, the amazing place of disneyland!Hope you can visit here one of these days…Do I know you in person? I hope I did met you before.

    whoaaaaa, I was struck when I visited this page today simply because of several altercations of some sort regarding the newly converted BSU. Blame it to….BLOGGERS…its nature…so they say.

    I understand BSU students are proud simply because the idea of BSC becoming a university is a kind of a dream come true being enrolled in a “university”. Horay !!!!!!!!at long last! To attain such status is something worth of a recognition for people who worked hard to achieve such goal…it’s not that easy I know! So people out there pls let’s be happy about that…if you feel happy about other people’s or school’s achievements it will surely bring about positive aura in your life…mind you,all the positive energies of the earth befall on you….that’s amazing!Be careful though of the negative ones…you might attract them the most and that all depends on you, isn’t it?

    How I wish I was still there being part of those happy and proud faces witnessing what BSC and the people of Bukidnon have achieved so far. Though, Bukidnon is not my birth place but I’m equally proud of that city because of people like Dr. Okit, Dr. Laurito,Dr. Danao, Prof.Macabata,Prof.Cagulada, finally Dr. Tumapon and Dr. Barroso, the appointing officers of their respective presidency,who had confidence in me and vouched for my capabilities,hence I considered them as the first pillars of my teaching career in BSC way back 1997. Opps…take note,they were first but there were second,third and so on and so forth.

    I believe that BSU’s status as a university is an academic journey towards academic excellence not only at one time but a continuous endeavor not only by the administration and faculty but also to students and parents or community as a whole.

    Just like any other universities, BSU has its own birth pangs so to speak. I am an alumna of Mindanao State University-Marawi City. I know my Alma Mater has its own place in the academic spectrum of excellence but it also has its own achilles heels. Just like BSC-BSU,normally, I know it has its vulnerabilities too but let’s be happy of the glorious years and achievements in the past for these happy feelings would bring about positive energies guiding along BSU’s journey towards academic excellence which is a continuous quest of any school for that matter, right?

    I was once a coach of one of the BSC’s participation in a Mindano-wide quiz bowl about Rizal’s life. Helen Pilandas was the champion, a BSIT student. Knights of Rizal staff were stunned,not expecting BSC to come out the champ because MSU was always on the top in the past years . BSC was never heard before for along time after Ms.Manginsay, if my memory serves me right, a champ, a BSC student too.What an achievement, though small to any one, but it was something of which I was a witness and I feel great. And I am equally proud of that being a part of BSC.

    I am equally optimistic BSU community will continue to take positively on the challenges of those outsiders who don’t vouch on the school’s capability towards academic growth.

    BSU’ans, love your academic competitors….hehehe…they may have some grain of truth in their own tentacles but let’s show them how educated we are in our way of managing both stresses and stressors in life…particularly in the manner we speak and write. Remember, the mouth speaks what the heart desires. The way we behave speaks what our trainings were from first at home, secondly in school. People’s condescending comments somehow has its own role in one’s life though. In work, there are a lot of wealthy employers here abroad who are so consumed of something in their lives that telling you upfront what they they don’t like in your work is a common observation….take note..they don’t mean personal about that…it’s your work that they’re not satisfied about. Filipino as I am, I’m kinda sensitive about that but I learned to manage along the way. I was telling these people of something too so we could adjust each other. It’s up to us how do we react to such challenges.Bring it on. To me, successful people are people who bloom and thrive where they are planted…and that makes life more meaningful and worth living.

    Hello, BSC students,I miss you…as your teacher before in that school,let me tell you this… be continuously equipped with what the world of work demands. As I am here in the US, there are traits, skills, talents in me as a Filipino that my American counterparts are so proud…all around man lagi..versatile ba…my experiences both vicarious and direct as a teacher and a graduate student before in BSC-BSU made me what I am today. I don’t stop learning….I keep on reading, watching american TV programs, talking to people, it’s in that way I continuosly learning including its accent….wheww..quite hard though…but anything can be learned. To me, in communication , it’s not necessarily how perfect we are in our accent the way the americans do…but at least..we understand each other…Mind you, there are even notes in the office I read and got the tendency to correct it, teacher as I was, I learned the basic semantics. There are even words I knew that these americans don’t know…what happened is that, when they looked at the dictionary….bammmmmm…it’s there….I am telling them, “well, we are not in competition here…there are things, words that I know that you don’t know…either way.The truth is, you don’t have the monopoly of knowledge either…” Yes, english is their mother tongue but in terms of vocabularies…oh my…we Filipino teachers know a lot.Though I am conversant and confident in a way(teacher baya sa BSC)but sometimes, I have a funny feeling not to speak if people around me are not of the same wave length, you know what I mean? I would say I am more confident writing my thoughts. If I have to choose, I’d rather write than speak.That’s why I like to visit this web page, so interesting to read and write. Usahay ba, mahutdan man ko sa eninglis bya pod dinhi but I don’t have a choice…wala man koy bisaya nga silingan…sa telepono ra ko makabisaya if I’m talking to my friends..very rarely though….wheww… People here are fond of saying idiomatic expressions…making me scan my repertoire and covertly scratch my head and understand it by context…good enough,i got it correctly….but you know what,if I don’t know, I would rather ask than pretend, seriously…that’s the best way so far I learned, eminent disaster is prevented,right?

    Wishing my scribblings today would give a spark of insights to BSU students and outsiders alike. Hope sharing to you my personal notes may give you some grain of humor but true life’s account of living here and give you some hints if you like to venture in the US in the future…you’ll never know. Whatever it is, the bottom line is, I am happy for BSC-BSU…. CONGRATULATIONS!You play a major part in advancing my life’s dreams here in the US.

  65. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Hi istambay sa mindanaw,

    I just want to affirm that BSCians are a mixture of normal students…there are dumbs, and there are smarts. No pun intended. As I remember my teaching years in college, graduates of the BSC laboratory schools were fairly smart…I like them because of their creativity, their vibrant ideas, their skills in communication. I am thankful of their presence in my class because I like to always challenge them to talk…share their ideas…it’s in that way it created a ripple effect to other freshmen students who were graduates from other schools who seemed to be timid and shy at first. I don’t blame them because they are new in school,still on its road to transition, adjustments are expected,but later on, wow…the interaction was great. Personality wise, either outward or inwardly, these students have changed. As a teacher, I loved to see them articulate their ideas, their opinions…after all, it’s my great pleasure to watch them grow academically in their own individual paces. I’m sad though for those students who failed in my class…they just have not tried that much maybe because of some personal reasons I don’t know. I just did what I was supposed to. But I was so generous too for those students who really stunned me of their performance.

    Kudos to all BSCians-BSUans!!!!Your teachers and administrators have done their parts….it’s up to you to perform excellently at par, above or below? The choice is yours.

    BEing a cumlaude isn’t absolutely a guarantee one will pass a licensure exam. (Modesty aside, I was one of them too…by choice, my bachelor’s degree is on psychology and luckily by then we don’t have licensure examination).There are other factors to consider too. Of course, mainly , the quality of academic training students get from school is the core of it all. Sometimes the culprit is, the pressure of being a cumlaude greatly affects the person and at the time of testing, mental energies are more consumed on that thought resulting to poor performance. Training students to be academically “tough”, a kind of student who would weather all storms in the academic setting, not spoon feeding them is still the best way. Given the proper guidelines on what is expected on them and be consistent on that, I think there is growth/learning on the process.Learning in any way is a lifetime endeavor, isn’t it? So there are hopes to all late bloomers…(I was once too to some facets of life)you can be great, you can excell to whatever field your interest would lead you. Being successful is being happy in the field where one is…not necessarily, being a cumlaude.

    There are best teachers in BSC worthy of commendations because they are seriously committed to their teaching profession but there are also teachers there who seemed not to be. For those teachers who are worthy of emulations, let’s just say, JOB WELL DONE ma’am and sir for being a teacher…for being a real catalyst of change in the lives of people.

  66. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    HI ISTAMBAY SA MINDANAW,

    It’s me again…I’m not busy today so I have all the time sending you whatever popped out in mind as I read a lot in this web page/website or whatever you call it. My apology for that, I’m not sure of the right technical jargon…blame it to my age, or to the law of practice.

    MINDANAW is a name of an island where I was born…more specifically, in Baroy Lanao del Norte. Usahay ba disappointing kaayo makabasa ug mga panlait gikan sa mga ubang kaigsonan ta sa ubang kapopod an sa pilipinas…ilabi na sa mga estudyante sa ubang unibersidad sa kauluhan. I was once teaching in college in Paranaque, Metro Manila, I just don’t want to mention the name of such private school…confidentiality wise. As I was teaching there, I noticed my students from Mindanao felt inferior because of how their classmates from Manila treated them, looking down on them. As I challenged my Mindanaw students, they shone brightly at par with other students.

    This is one thing I noticed, students from Mindanao have heavy accent when speaking tagalog resulting to some kind of social ridicule, a disaster to anyone who is from the province you know…so I advised them to speak in English instead……straight one.. not the taglish type. I don’t allow taglish in my classroom either. So there you go, Mindanaw students were good at that…speaking english straight…do we have other choice?LOL!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS for being a Mindanaoan! It’s just a matter of practice….practice speaking the language, eventually, we would gain that confidence in speaking.

  67. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi Maam Fe,

    Thanks for your lenghty but insightful comments!
    I appreciate it, indeed.

    I believe we have not met in person. But hopefully we meet when our paths cross.

    I finished at Malaybalay City Central School (1990) and BSC-SSL (1994).

    I took economics-management (double major) in U.P. Visayas.

    I am a journalist by profession and am based here in Malaybalay City although I’m sent on assignment at times to Davao, CDO, and Cotabato cities.

    I have deep interest in the outcome of this thread (topic) because we could see how a good news is received as a bad news to some.

    I believe however, that if this blog must be kept, it should stay as a venue for freedom of expression along with responsibility.

    The two values could be learned and that is the reason why I did not purge all the negative comments.

    I have appealed (and still appealing), however, for those comment authors to be more responsible.

    Together, let us make this venue a healthy place for decent exchanges among respectable indivuals despite our differences.

    I also invite you all readers to create your own blogs.

    It would be a worthy undertaking, if just to practice the craft of writing and providing opportunities for updating and expressing ideas.

    Happy New Year to all!

  68. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Hi Istambay,

    You are right!
    I’m glad you made this page as an avenue where anyone can freely participate in. Keep up the good work…Bukidnon is proud of you for initiating blog page… I absolutely agree with you….honestly, I don’t have any clue how to make blogs…LOL !!! You are smarter than anyone I know.

  69. Jonah nga taga Kibawe ay nagsabing:

    Hi Fe,

    Your insightful comments made me more proud of my old school (it was BNS pa sa una) Yikes! I belong to those karaan nga students. Among my instructors were Dr Ycaro, Dr Gellor, Leony Eduave, and many more dili ko na madumduman ang uban.
    I can relate to what you mentioned about how some of the Maynilinians treated some of the folks from Mindanao like me. After graduation from BNS now BSU, I taught at Grace Christian High School, Sto. Domingo, Quezon City. Some of my fellow teachers somewhat treated me differently because of my accent kon magtinagalog lagi but I speak well in English compared to them. There were few teachers who bragged about their ‘Tate’ products like Avon they received from their relatives in USA. They wore most USA products at that time (which is no longer applicable nowadays since most of our goods here in USA are mostly made in China). Three years later, I moved to San Diego, CA and my co teachers were shocked since they never heard me talking about ‘tate’ stuff. So when they asked, I said, “You never ask me that my parents lived there in early 70’s.
    It’s amazing how some people act the way they do. I’ve traveled different countries, lived in UK for three years and seven years in Japan. Now I’m finally situated in Marysville, Washington (about 40 minute-drive to Seattle and more than an hour drive to Vancouver, British Columbia).
    Anyway, thanks again for your intelligent posting.

    Maayong Bag-ong Taon.

  70. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Hi Ma’am Jonah nga taga Kibawe,

    As you I know you are from Kibawe….ohhhhhh, I am reminded by one lingering fact..that place awarded in the past as the cleanest. I’ve been to your place as I was with a group of Education faculty (with Dr. Jess Gellor,Dr. Lungay, Dr.Joy Tilanduca, etc.) observing our student teachers assigned there.

    I’m proud of you Ma’am. You are another epitome of an educated and humble Bukidnon,Mindanaoan,Filipino person who have gone that far in your career. Take note, here in the US???? Wow, BNS-BSC-BSU has once again proven its worth in its unique way …not in words but in deeds. Your track record is great ….it is a proof that where ever we are, the character, the cultural and educational background in us greatly impact our endeavor in the future.

    You inspires me..tons…thanks for enriching our Filipino image.

    Kahinumdom paka sa Bukidnon My Home nga kanta?

    Happy New Year pod!

  71. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Correction pls. Im sorry, the statement should be…As I know….excuse me for my tired eyes..

    thanks…

  72. Jonah nga taga Kibawe ay nagsabing:

    Hi Fe,

    Thank you for the great compliments.

    OMG! How could I ever forget my Bukidnon Song…”Wherever I may roam”…I always represent the good people in my home sweet home, Bukidnon.

    You take care,

  73. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi All!

    @ Maam Fe and Jonah nga taga Kibawe: Thanks for your exchanges.

    I would like to invite you and all other visitors of this blog to my other blog:

    Bukidnon Our Home (www.ourbukidnon.wordpress.com). It is a place blog about our province. It is just a simple podium for information.

    I hope you can visit it.

    It should have daily updates on Bukidnon!

    Cheers!

  74. fe alava ay nagsabing:

    Hi Istambay,

    LOL…I can’t help it but Im so happy for Filipinos like Jonah nga taga Kibawe….wheewwww…bilib jud ko ba.God bless you ma’am jonah…mosanay pa untag daghan imo kaliwat.

    Istambay, thanks for inviting me to your other blog about our province. That’s great, I would gladly visit it one of these days.

    I love Bukidnon as my own birthplace…half of my life is still breathing there as my 3 kids are still thriving in their respective quest for learning.Pulling out updates from your other blog definitely helps me.

    thanks again….God bless you and your family.

  75. brightkayokodiha ay nagsabing:

    phycophyta:
    1. Please lang pkilagay yung “persent” ang pasers nyu…
    2. We havent exposed kasi sa word na “losser” if we we will not accept our weaknesses..In my own assesment…

    architech:
    3. you are absolutely right phycophyta..BSC “Lossers”!!!!I have

    some of the few but obvious wrong spelling of yours.
    should be percent and loser, kakahiya kayo. classmate ata kayo.

  76. giovanni ryan ay nagsabing:

    great! amazing!
    Fist time nako makasulod ani na site ug first time pud nako mabasahan ang mga nka post na blogs. OMG!!in ani ba jud ang diay ang after effect being University of Bukidnon State College? Dili nako mkisawsaw pa sa mga mka nosebleed na arguments ni “phycophyta” and among others. Ang common agenda lang nman is either competent ba ang mga graduates/products sa BSU. Murag ang gilalisan raba nila ky murag ang LET/BAR results lng(correct me if im wrong) naa pa sad byami mga Bankng and Finance majors.. hhehe,,,ug uban pa nga majors..

    I am a product of Bukidnon State College (2006) major in Banking and Finance. Way back my college days, TWO THUMBS up jud ko sa ako mga mentors. Wala akong masabi. Si Maam Fe ako pa na syang naabtan pero wa nako na sya na instructor sa Psych. Dr. Un,our dean.Sir Barreto,Maam Donna Tilanduca, Maam Rosita Quibra,-my major subject instructors. Maam Mae Hope Ondap,Maam Bing Garcia, Maam Magno, Sir Jay-were some of my minor subject instructors. Atty . Flores and Atty Oquindo-my law instructors.THANKS PO.

    BSU molded me in so many ways.Dli nako ma enumerate,all i know if not because of my Alma Mater wala ko sa akong naabtan karon. I’m currently working as Assistant Crewing Manager in one of the manning agency here in Manila. A Philippine based agency under Swire Pacific Ship Management Ltd (Singapore). Anyway, this not to boost but just to justify that BSC is indeed a “premier” institution. Ila mga products naa jud mga achievement in their own field of specialization. So never jud “ninyo” i under estimate ang ako Alma mater ha..

    Thanks pala sa author ng page na ito… From now on, mag sge nakoug open ani nga page.. gtg.. see u tomorrow..

  77. mindanaw ay nagsabing:

    Hi Giovanni,

    It is good to hear from you. It is refreshing to hear from the youth looking back and giving honor to the institutions that formed them. I salute you on your achievements.

    I didn’t graduate from BNS/BSC/BSU (pero diha ko nag high school) but I know many friends and family members who graduated from there.

    Again, keep up the good work!

    As for the BSU detractors, I may disagree at times abut their allegations and their language but I will respect their right to say those things in this platform.

    Oh by the way, if you guys have time visit my other blog on Bukidnon at http://www.ourbukidnon.wordpress.com (Bukidnon Our Home).

    Cheers!

  78. mots ay nagsabing:

    bse-mathematics 2005 take one rako sa board exam.and take note i’m from bsu-mogchs external studies..tnx maam jamaca..i’m now finishing my masters at bsu din……tnx bsu be humble

  79. giovanni ryan ay nagsabing:

    anyone could help me? Im planning to take my MA but still undecided what school. On my list PUP, UP and PLM..

  80. fealava ay nagsabing:

    hi giovanni,

    How are you?

    So you are on a dilemma to what school you gonna take your MA ? Take note, any school has it’s own strengths and weaknesses in terms of academic program. Any school can be on a top list depending on what criterion is based…example, a university is number 1 based on enrolment population, you know what I mean?

    To me it would be helpful for you to first of all decide on what specific area of specialization you wanted to take. Secondly, google on the internet which of these schools you are considering would offer you the best program.Look into their prospectus, what are its academic requirements? Is the whole package of the program necessary or not necessary to your job-related promotional requirement or even beyond..like your future endeavor and future career challenges? How about the market value of that school?that means, how marketable that school is in the working place? Does that school have such integrity (so to speak) to carry on that particular MA program you gonna take?

    Having a wider background of the school you intend to enroll for your MA would be beneficial to you in making up your final decision. You’ve got to have some kind of reference point for comparison. Having said that, I think you may also wish to have an ocular visit to the school itself not necessarily so dependent on the website. Visiting the actual setting of the school would somehow give you some kind of being “in” that school, you know what I mean? I am personally concerned of this factor too because, learning environment could affect your learning performance.

    I hope I have helped you out a bit in coming up with a sound judgment. I restrained from giving you which school from your list is the best.Though I have my own preference but I refrained from doing so simply because that’s against my counselling guiding principle. I commended you for coming up with 3 major names in your list. That’s a good sign for a more mature and responsible person.

    Congratulations for all the achievements you have done so far in your life. Keep the ball rolling.
    God bless you.

  81. giovanni ryan ay nagsabing:

    Hi Maam Fe,

    Thanks for the inspiring thoughts and encouragements. These would somehow help me if not would serve as my basis in choosing what school to enrol.

    God Bless..^-^

  82. bekyang ay nagsabing:

    to giovani ryan:

    Alam mo familiar yung pangalan mo sa akin, but ako ang tatanungin dri nalang ka sa BSC woi, mabagsak pa lang ka did2 abi pa lang unsay iingun sa atoa, myu dri sa BSU pasar ka deritso, hatagan ra na nmo si mam *** us si sir *** aw sure na…hehehhe.. hi to all ACCY dra..dli na ta cge pangupya woi, hp8 ng bord exam

  83. fealava ay nagsabing:

    hi bekyang,

    how are you?
    With your email to giovani, you are giving me an unlikely picture of teachers in BSU. What is that supposed to mean?

  84. bekyang ay nagsabing:

    i dont care what you say…at least i express what i feel..now..im just kidding at that time..hahaha..what a hell word…mind your own bussiness fe alva..by the way who are you? I think your a kind of idiot who loves to leak all the ass…am i right? holy shit…!!!!

  85. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    Hi Bekyang.

    Greetings of Peace!

    I am the moderator of this blog. May I remind you (and all those who did a similar thing before) to refrain from being “bastos” (foul, uncouth, impolite, discourteous, boorish, vulgar or nasty) in posting your piece here. (Please refer to my side bar page called: “Reminders on Posting Comments”. It is written in English. Please let me know if I need to translate it to Tagalog or Cebuano. Thanks.)

    This online podium is for everyone so we expect freedom of expression but with respect for responsibility also.

    Ma’am Fe Alava did ask you a very valid question: what did you mean by your description of behavior of BSU teachers. Just answer it.

    You see, freedom comes with responsibility. You need to substantiate your opinion.

    We follow a rule in blogging ethics (at least in Istambay): If you can’t back your accusations with substantiation. I will purge it. Meaning: Akong e-erase. Burahon. I’m not threatening anyone. I am just trying to remind everyone that wherever we are, whether in blogs or at home, school, or in the streets, we should be responsible for our words and actions. That’s a lesson you could learn in kindergarten.

    (Of course kapuyan pod ko mangdelete. I am busy with other things. Dili pod pleasant side nga naay police diri magbantay sa blogs aron mangita og sayop sa uban. Mao gani nga ang akong hangyo, please, please, please, ayaw ninyo ni himoa nga bulangan o boxing ring kay this is supposed to be a venue for dialogue and understanding.

    I just hope the kids in here grow up and blend with the rest of the civil and responsible portion of the society (the blogosphere).

    Thanks po and pasensya sa akong probably toxic appeal!

    God Bless everyone.

    -Istambay sa Mindanao

  86. fealava ay nagsabing:

    Hi Istambay,

    Thank you for your reminders..You are not only a responsible journalist but a great teacher too in the making…teaching the rules/ethics that anyone participating in your blogs should respectfully observe. Great job!

    I was once a teacher in that school but now living in USA. Nonetheless, accusations without substantial evidence is to me very unfair for those teachers who dedicated their whole career life in teaching…very unfair for the administration who partially entrusted teachers who would carry out the school’s mission, goals and objectives…not fair too for taxpayers who believe that such university is a catalyst for change to achieve a better life for the province it serves.

    Though I am thousand miles away from that school, let me be clear that my spirit as a teacher is still there no matter where I am now. I was a diligent taxpayer and now helping the government sustain the global economic crunch or crisis through my dollar remittances…a good Filipino citizen not an idiot.

    I would definitely look out for what that government school stands for. Absolutely, I care about that..that’s one of my businesses I am minding about as a Filipino citizen.

    I hope this is insightful learning for Bekyang.

    Thank you. May God bless you in your journey towards transforming one self to be a responsible person.

  87. plantpathology ay nagsabing:

    Bastos lagee c Phycophyta aie.. im sure dli to cxa tga CMU buh.. well anyway Congratulations to BSU. Let us help to uplift the Quality of Education here in the Philippines.

  88. alanis ay nagsabing:

    pls bekyang away tayu sa txt send mo sa akin number mo.. ito email ad ko alanis_mars12@yahoo.com k?

  89. Ford Padla ay nagsabing:

    Bro, kumusta? Biboha sa imong blog oi. Ayo-ayo pirme…

  90. alanis ay nagsabing:

    guys na trace ra naku ang number ni bekyang…defensive kyu cya nabantayan nku cya nga ga net dri highway, now i know ho he is…
    09154284391 lets give him a blast of txt..

  91. xnecro_atenista ay nagsabing:

    i’m from XU – Ateneo de Cagayan . Congratulations to BSU for becoming a university. i just read phycophyta posts and it’s full of insecurities and hatred i must say. ehehe

    One Big Fight!
    Ateneo! ADMG!

  92. Philip Jarina ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations! You have BSC is now University. BSU should take the lead in field of industry-based e-learning where no Philippine University has actively initiated.

    philipjarina.blogspot.com
    FREE E-LEARNING FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS

  93. BSCians sad ay nagsabing:

    Just wondering why ganun nalang kung man lait ang mga tao sa school namin. So what if our school is not Center of Excellence in Education. By the way to what school you finished your bachelor’s degree is not the ultimate measure na magaling ka na. Purke ba BSC or BSU graduate ka lang meaning your future is nasa alanganin? Isa akong graduate ng BSC. At ngayun nasa US na nagtuturo. Marami na sa amin dito ay nagmamayagpag at ilan na rin ang nagkaroon ng pangalan. Karamihan sa mga BScians dito ay nagtuturo ng Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, and English. As a matter of fact we are distributed to different states. Some taught in California, New York, New Jersey, Boston, North Carolina, Maryland, Washington, DC., etc. Take note marami rami rin ang nagtuturo sa high school magnet schools/ performing schools sa America. So wag naman ninyung ismulin ang mga graduate ng BSC. So far wala akong na encounter dito na teacher who is a product of CMU.

    Actually each school has its own specialty. Only that BSC/ BSU is known for its education courses. For your information BSC is a former normal school . Some of its sister schools include Philippine Normal University, Cebu Normal University, Leyte Normal Univ. at iba pa. These schools are known for its educationcourses. Take note i’ve read one article before sa newspaper. May mga School Superintendents din in Mindanao ay product din ng BSC. To mention….

    1. Dr. Gloria Benigno…..Supt. in Oroquita i think before she came to bukidnon
    2. Dr. Rosemarie Gellor ( bukidnon )
    3. Dr. Hannah Magdale ( Asst. Supt. Misamis oriental / Supt. in Camiguin ) sh’es now in California

    4. Dr. Randolf Tortola ( bukidnon )

    Also.

    1. Dr. Jaime Gellor ( was former president of CMU )… pag sure mo oi..

    2. Dr. Godofredo Ycaro – PhD in Education ( Stanford University ) and former doctoral lecturer at UP Diliman. Itong si sir na ito as far as i remember ay inimbitahan ng CMU na maging moderator sa problema between CMU administration and BUFFALO / Tamaraw. ( tsk tsk tsk ). take note product sya ng BSC.

    3. Dr. Lourdes dela Torre. former high school teacher sa BSC school laboratory pinay rate ng XAvier University- College of Education.

    4. Dr. June P. Salana- currently Dean of Education sa Capitol University in CDO City.

    5. Ms. Cathy Onahon Hengania, Mathematic.s Chair ng Liceo University.

    6. Ms. Jadie . former Research Assistant sa UP math dept. shes now in US.

    7. atbp.

    purke bat bsc graduate lang kami minamaliit nalang ninyu.

    I also heard two teachers here in the US na product ng UP at UST. so far nag TNT na ngayun kasi na out sila sa system kung saan sila nag tuturo. i dont know the reason bat natanggal sila.
    sa madaling sabi hindi ibig sabihin na kung napakaganda ng school mo magaling ka na.

    kaming mga bscians pwede din kaming makipag sabayan.

    Lastly, the school where we obtain our degree is not all that matters. What matters most is how you maximize your potentials and give honor to yourself, to your family, to your alma mater and to the community.

    By;

    underdog
    USA

  94. SIC-ISIDRAN ay nagsabing:

    hi there!!!!!!!

    allow us to be recognized… SIC is also one of the best colleges in PHILIPPINES. u might say or react,”WHAT?????” yes!, its true. DR. Danao, one of the best prof. in the Mindanao retired in BSU yet she is still teaching at SAN ISIDRO COLLEGE and she’s the Dean Of the School of Education at SIC. SIC also has a lots and a very nice facilities that really adds learnings to the repertoire of the students. SIC also nurtures the learners in all aspects in their lives. it also Equipped the students their necessary skills in their fields of choice. SIC also developed and Strengthens the students in the field of philosophy, Sciences, Humanities. Thus saying, SIC has a nice administrators that will motivate the Learners in whole aspects as an individuals. infareness to say, SIC has a nice FUNDAMENTAL LABORATORY for all HEALTH related COURSES such as, BSN, BSM, and etc…..
    they have the best Laboratory ever….

    ISIDRAN bY HeArt!!!

  95. slu 100 ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations from Saint Louis University 100

  96. dan iluis ay nagsabing:

    whHeeww…pwerting pagyaw2x ni PHYCOPHYTA!!!!he/she was just insecure of the this school…hHmmmm..as a 4th year college of this institution, i’ve learned a lot!!!sobra…im proud that im a PRODUCT of this “college of teachers’ education” im taking up BEED.and i think, i am compitativ enuf to mingle with the other standard skuls..hulat nlng kog march, mu-paso njud go!!!!nakakapanindig balahibo nga nmn…im done with my triciary level…GO BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY!!! Stay cool and sail the ship….

  97. zyto ay nagsabing:

    pew….!!!!

    hi to all my friends dha

    sa BSU…si kea jane og si ronalyn…

    from zyto of CMU.

  98. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations to the CMU’ans… Board passers and Board Topnotchers especially in the field of Agriculture, Forestry, Veterinary Medicine, Nutrition and Dietitics…

    dan iluis-> paki check naman ng spelling mo… future teacher kapa naman!!!! haishh!!!! hahahahahaha…….

  99. neophytes ay nagsabing:

    Congratulations to the Board Passers of my beloved College here in CMU the College of Agriculture…

    1. University of the Philippines- Los Baños
    2. Central Mindanao University
    3. Central Luzon State University

    Congrats pud sa Board passers from other College… haish!!! it makes to lessen my insecurities…. hehehe..

  100. entomotaxy ay nagsabing:

    Katong sa mga naay plano mag College… much better to enroll in CMU?? y?

    sa akung na experience chada keu bai… kato galeng wlay pang tuition mka down bsag gmay lng (dbah chda??) dli twun magmahay ky chda kayu ang teaching sa CMU affordable sa mga kabos ug kung quality ang istoryahan chada keu… bstah!!! sa BSU- perteng mahala… bati pajud..

  101. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    hahaha!!!

    entomotaxy-> hehehe.grabeeh.ka naman.yaahh!!! quality.and.affordability.CMU jud ang no.1.sa mga.fourth.year.students.review.namu.CMUCAT.hapit.na.baya.hehe

    though.CMU.is.lack.of.facilities.but.still.gaka. passed.ug.gaka.top.pajud.It.makes.sense.na.bsag.state.university.mi.still.kaya.namu.mu.passed.ug.mo.top.sa.mga.board.exam..

    To.the.BSU Community.its.a.challenge.on.your part.

  102. Ginger ay nagsabing:

    To Doppleganger

    Lamlam ka da. Mura na sag unsay imo aabot para mang CHALLENGE ka sa BSU.

    Ginger
    CERN ( Geneva, Switzerland )

  103. matet ay nagsabing:

    hello,

    just drop by sa dre. sana i update naman ng BSU yung school website nila para naman attractive.
    just like in other universities where you could see the picture and credentials of professors from different colleges / departments.

    they should also include the awards received by the school and awards won by students in any academic competitions. kana lang

  104. mindanaw ay nagsabing:

    Hi Matet,

    I like your suggestion. I hope I can help get the message across.

    Cheers!

    -Istambay sa Mindanao

  105. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    To Ginger- hahahahahaha!!!!!

  106. Waltzib ay nagsabing:

    Hi Ginger and Doppleganger,

    I like the way you two exchange thoughts here, combative but decent language.
    Keep it up!

    BSU and CMU each has distinct strengths. Of course being the older institution CMU has advantages. That’s a fact. Judging BSU’s performance, it can also be like CMU given the time.
    Cheers!
    Thanks for dropping by. :)

    All the best,

    -Istambay sa Mindanao

  107. matet ay nagsabing:

    hi istambay sa mindanaw,

    may i have your e-mail add?tnx

    matet

  108. Jonah Tanzo Corbitt ay nagsabing:

    I’m a proud product of Bukidnon Normal School now Bukidnon State University. I have earned my BA in Education niadtong panahon sa mga karaan nga tawo–some of my instructors were Dr Ycarro, Dr Gellor, Leony Eduave, etc…

    I continued my studies at Western Washington University and earned my masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. BTW, ako mismo taga KIBAWE, BUKIDNON but I’m here now in Washington State and work for the Federal government as an adjudicator with the Department of Veterans Affairs at Seattle Regional Office. So, kadtong mga tawong baskog kaayong magdaug-daug sa BSU,
    I have proven you wrong. I may have a Bukidnon English but I’ve learned to adapt to speak American English in this foreign land.

    I would love to visit my alma mater, BSU, one of these days.

    I have noticed how some folks (nga dili ingon nato) who tried to belittle our BSU.

  109. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    Pag chure Jonah ….kapamati ba nmo…. if I know most of the bSCnians are too defensive as you are they are using some of the scripted terms that make us believe you are successful, mind you we are educated enough compare to you… Paki basa gni inyong mission naay kaparehasan sa amo… be distinctive BSC.. wag kyung puro copy ng copy

  110. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    There is always a competition in every aspect… Competition may give incentives for self-improvement. For example, if two universities are competing for quality education, they will hopefully improve their institution . If one University is more responsive to the needs of “madlang pipol” , this University will flourish…

  111. matet ay nagsabing:

    to phycophyta,

    bahalag unsa nga school imo na graduate tan what’s important is your successful in your chosen career. by the way phycophyta, may i know your credentials coz the way you speak here you absolutely belittle and underestimate the school BSC / BSU and it’s products like me. Seems sobrang galit mo sa school na ito. Feels like your taking some things personally.. If im not mistaken you were once related to a BSC / BSU person that hurts you so badly. HOpe my assumption is wrong.

    fermat

  112. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    hello to the moderator…

    Phycophyta- Shut up nahh!!! kaila raba ko saimu..hehe :)

    Suggestion… maghimu nalang untag forum diri arun Lingaw… hahaha

    CMU@100

  113. doppleganger ay nagsabing:

    kakaawa naman ang students ng BSU… haaayyyzz… ana jud nah… Theres always a competition… normal rajud na sa mga students…

    :) )

  114. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    Thanks Doppledanger for the symphathy. I know ur also a CMU person. Yups it’s true that students of BSC / BSU looks pity especially in the above arguments / comments. OK fine BSC didn’t make it to the TOP 20 list. BUT……… be careful that………………….several products of this fora COULD ALSO COMPETE INTO THE ARENA OF GOBAL COMPETITIVENESs. Some are saying that education graduates of BSC are poor as far as english communication is concern.Let us pause for this question . Why are so many teachers who are product of BSC / BSU are now teaching in the US? Think about it. This is an indication that their products are highly competitive. Correct me if i’m wrong. And take note they are teaching American kids. My sister is teaching in the US ( state of Texas )for about 5 years. She often said that her Principal ask her if she graduated from UP. “I’m a graduate of Bukidnon State College ” she replied. Hope I also took education during my college days. Aside of being a noble profession i’ts also one of the easiest ways to get into the US to work. But anyway i don’t have any regrets being an account here in Makati. As of now i’m taking SPED course here in Manila for the hope that someday i could step on the most powerful country in the world…

  115. mots ay nagsabing:

    bse-mathematics batch 95 sa bsc-mogchs external studies..take one rko sa board exam and take note wala pa jud ko nag review..and bonus is ive got a high board rating..seeeee!!!!mogchs ra gani me..unsa na kaha sa main campus…masteral ko kron oi sa bsu main., CAR nako.yeheeeeeeyy..char

  116. Tatiana Sanduan ay nagsabing:

    I would like to thank the moderator for taking charge of a particular blogger (you know who you are)who has negative attitude towards others.

    We live in a transparent world where people from foreign countries can browse what we have written in this site and perhaps can draw their opinions of what kind of people we are. Whether you (that negative person in the crowd) like it or not we, as Filipinos in Mindanao,represent our country. Bisag nia ta gapuyo sa third world country but we can share the world that we are descent, educated and respectful people here in the Philippines.
    I hope I am making sense to my kababayans.

  117. transit ay nagsabing:

    what happen to bSC? hindi na nman kyu nkapasa sa CPA…..??? wake up woi… !!! useless kyu ang nagkuha ana nga cours dra… it really shows that cmu are bounded with intellegent students…. FYI ha.. pioneering pa ang CPA dri pro 100% na.. 9 out 0f 9.. asa mo ana…??? as what i have said pionering pa na.. how much more in the near future… bacig maulawan mo first time mahitabo npud dri sa bukidnon nga naa sa cmu ang topnotcher dayun moingon npud mo nga every school has its different of field of specialty…?? paki tan aw daw inyong passing rate… hmmppppp… wag kyu puro ng claim

  118. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    transit.

    i agree with you. bounded with intelligent students sa imong mata. puro lang mo topnotcher. og topnotcher unsa lugar dayun. know what even in the US most of the billionaires not even finished their undergraduate degree. most of them are college dropouts. better search it in the net. even if BSC / BSU’s products didn’t make it to the top list pwede namaing makisabayan into the arena of global competitiveness, and take note may nanalo din sa international competition—–take note professional category yun ha.

  119. phycophyta ay nagsabing:

    thank you maricel for that such kind of idiot example… you know what… you are one of the funniest and small thinker i ever met… hallleerrr!!! the one you have mentioned “most of the billionaire not even finished their undergraduate degree” is just a bit of percentage comparing to the people who are successful in their college years… please, be a logical thinker always… do not show how poor your mind is thus, be SMART… now if the one you mentioned is true… they are only getting the sympathy of the people to follow them.. can you please add your site to become more reliable… but never mind… just search this and you will find the performance rating pf your school comparing to us…
    CMU— 9 out 0f 9— 100%
    BSC— 2 out of 2— swept 0%

    Take note ha: PRC did not even consider you as a state university based on the name of the school as what you are shouting (BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY)

  120. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    phycophyta

    what? im one of the funniest and small thinker uve ever met? wow sobra ka naman. your too much! if im a small thinker do you think i could met dr. nora narido and dr. nenita prado of CMU in the international gathering held at Chulalongkorn Univ. way back 2005. that time we were one of those very few people who represented the country in the parallel sessions on international undertanding that tackles on global issues underscoring graduate education. shut up phyco. u don’t know me. and for one thing do not compare me to you. our gap is so great and never attempt to outsmart me . if you know what my credentials are mapahiya ka lang.

  121. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    phycophyta,

    we’re not on the same level. maybe if you finished two PhD’s maybe that’s the time that you have the right to belittle a person like me who has double PhD’s ( statistics / research and evaluation)

  122. phcophyta ay nagsabing:

    thanks for being true… ya hindi nga tayo ka level… im just a fresh B.S graduate but i feel I have graduated my PhD the way i respond you… You may have invested more credential than me and but i feel confident that my 1 exprience is equivalent to your 100 experiences…

  123. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    oh really. good luck

  124. Maricel ay nagsabing:

    you still have lots of things to prove before you could reach to what i have right now.

  125. Istambay ay nagsabing:

    From the moderator:

    I thank everyone for keeping this page alive.

    My gentle reminders to keep the exchanges civil, respectful, and also directed at keeping the peace of mind and heart of all concerned.

    Diba it is always good that we are able to push a position without crossing the limits of civility?

    Let’s keep it down and cool.

    Thanks po,

    All the best of the world for all,

    Istambay

  126. GJSSN ay nagsabing:

    2nd sem.. paningkamot mo mga choy! BSU ta bai!

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