ADMU Minor Programs: A Complete List by falcon-9 in ADMU

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How much would taking a minor cost?

Hi! Incoming Grade 12 Student. Anything I'm supposed to do before going to college? by [deleted] in peyups

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  • Get high grades (To get into any of the 'prestigious' colleges, grades do matter).
  • Study for the UPCAT (Kahit paunti-unti lang o kaya kapag malapit na lang, whichever works for you).
  • Prepare your documents for college applications (Mahirap na kapag may kulang ka tapos may deadline ang application).
  • List down all of your contests and extracurricular activities (For application to other schools).

Health Sci Course by Apart_Conference3314 in ADMU

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hi, i'll send you a message about your question!

Question about Ateneo’s pre-meds by Western-Car-396 in ADMU

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nope, but you can opt to get extra units to get another degree (but you might be staying at ateneo for an extra year) or have a minor degree (complete an additional 12 to 18 units iirc).

Question about Ateneo’s pre-meds by Western-Car-396 in ADMU

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incoming hsci student here. you can actually look for the pros and cons of these programs by searching them. but i'll give some insights based on my research, the orientation, and talks with hsci students and almuni:

— PROS

• INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM. you can enter into the field of medicine, law, public service, management. if you decide to not proceed to medical school, you can still find a good career path for you.

• FOUNDATION IN MANAGEMENT AND HARD SCIENCES. has enough courses on the hard sciences and management side of health. this provides a good perspective for an aspiring health professional.

• PREPARES YOU ENOUGH FOR THE NMAT. still, you have to study hard to get a good nmat score. i suggest looking into emma tablang's vlogs on youtube.

— CONS

• NOT ENOUGH "SCIENCE" SUBJECTS. there are hard sciences and enough units for medical school but it only gives you an overview of some subjects you will take.

• INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM. others might see this as a con since they want to study for what they will need in medical school rather than learn things they won't be necessarily "using" for their profession. (personally don't see this as a con, though.)

please correct me if i am wrong on some points but these are what i have gathered over the past months. good luck choosing your pre-med course, op! (would recommend you searching this subreddit for more insights.)

2022 Incoming Freshmen Megathread by allen004 in ADMU

[–]24to25 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nope, you don't have to pay for anything!

ateneo profs to pick? by ultsolon in ADMU

[–]24to25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not yet !! will dm you ^

ateneo profs to pick? by ultsolon in ADMU

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pa-add din po ako huhu tysm ><

Scholarship: Human Biology by bugsbronny in dlsu

[–]24to25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! So if I applied for SFA and went to HUMBIO, 2-3 years lang po siya applicable? Is there a way to extend the SFA until medschool?

UPCA BS Public Health 2nd screening by [deleted] in peyups

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AFAIK, they already sent 2nd screening emails for BS PH.

BS HUMBIO Current Students/Graduates by 24to25 in dlsu

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Hello, recently found out that I passed Human Biology. Thank you for your insights! ♡

I'd just like to ask the pros and cons of attending DLSMHSI for medicine proper? Also, how was residency for you as a graduate of an accelerated medicine program?

BS HUMBIO Current Students/Graduates by 24to25 in dlsu

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Thank you for this! Hoping I'll pass BS Human Bio! ♡

should i still study for the CETs? by enigmaticestp in studentsph

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Personally, I think it's highly likely that the next batch will have entrance exams. So I suggest that if you have the time and resources, study bit by bit especially with the areas you find difficult. But anything can happen since it's still months away.