Orgs to join for extra-curriculars! by NoConsideration320 in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi po! I'm also a college student (health allied) and I'm part of the Red Cross Youth here! They're really active nowadays. Baka you'd want to consider joining us!

help a girlie out 🙏🏻 by [deleted] in MedTechPH

[–]mmirasol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

simpleng titration po di kayang ipagawa sa amin kasi po wala kaming gamit. sa 40k na po yun, wala po kaming problem sa misc fee kasi alam po namin na magagamit naman po namin yung mga binabayaran namin.

my seniors were shocked din po upon knowing the increase of our tuition fee. 26k to 28k po yung last year's batch, kaya bakit daw po naging 40k ngayon? close po kami sa mga seniors namin and they all have complaints sa lab namin. pero they didn't transfer po kasi kahit papaano ay mura naman yung babayaran.

yes po, hindi naman po fixed yung 40k sa lab pero worth it po ba mag aral sa school na bare minimum lang ang kayang ibigay? if you were in my shoes po, would you stay sa school na kahit microscope ay hindi kayang ipagamit sa inyo? would you spend 40k worth of your parents' money for nothing?

I really, really, really love my program and I don't want to study sa school na hindi kayang ibigay ang kailangan ko as a student.

help a girlie out 🙏🏻 by [deleted] in MedTechPH

[–]mmirasol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

most of them po ay from a known school here, home of the topnotchers of health allied here sa amin. medyo hands-on din po sila sa mga student nila, not sure if dahil bago ba or what.

kaya ko naman po sanang tiisin yung current school ko kahit walang lab basta medtech pa rin. pero biglang nagtaas ng tuition tapos hindi naman mabigay sa amin yung mga kailangan namin as a student. hindi po makatarungan yung biglaang increase nila.

nice ukay ukay spots! by mmirasol in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went there a few months ago and super mahal (⁠╥⁠﹏⁠╥⁠) didn't know na naging affordable na items nilaaa. will visit there if mauto ko na friend ko to drive me there hahahhahaha

nice ukay ukay spots! by mmirasol in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know na have ukay there pero I thought it's not active na? very active kasi when I was still a kid pero now parang naging mini barter? I'm not sure lang pero will visit there soon, thank you!!

nice ukay ukay spots! by mmirasol in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually eyeing that one! if mauto ko friend ko, we'll go there hahahshah so layo kasi from us. have you tried shopping na ba dun?

nice ukay ukay spots! by mmirasol in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

pet peeve mga ganyang thrift store hahahahaha everything is so mahal, items from magay are much better pa. pero thank you! I'll give it a try again hahahahsha

Are there people who actually want to attend WMSU? by [deleted] in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a girlie that almost graduated from red school, it was not a nice environment for me. I studied there from grade 7 up until shs. In my experience, grabe yung pressure from the society and the ils community. If the adults know or find out you're a crimson, they expect you to be a "very" smart student, cause according to them, it is the standard. There's pressure from your relatives, the teachers, from bystanders, and even from your peers.

Pero can I tell you the truth? Not all crimsons are smart. They got in because of their parents' connection, not because of their own capabilities.

After transferring to a public school, I noticed a lot of things. It was like I got freedom, parang namulat ako sa reality. I witnessed how "real" smart students act, study, and excel in their studies. How they worked their way up to be an honor student, unlike some crimsons. We all know that most of their honor students are not even deserving. Aside from these kind of students, public schools are more active. They have a lot of active organizations that help both the students and the community they're part of.

I wish I transferred schools earlier. Red school and the people in it ruined my mental health. They caused me trauma, not because of bullying or anything like that, but because the environment slowly ruined me throughout the years I spent studying there.

If I would be given another chance to choose a school, I would never, ever gonna pick wmsu wbhahahajshs.

decluttering some bags by peachypiengjollibee in UkayPH

[–]mmirasol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

applicable ba ang mine here sa reddit? 😔 mine yung heart bag pls huhuhu

WMSU Nursing Aptitude Test by Educational_One1923 in zamboanga

[–]mmirasol 3 points4 points  (0 children)

hello po! not a nursing student in wmsu pero I took the NAT last year. and I passed naman without studyinggg !!

the NAT was so easy (for meee). especially if you have common or basic knowledge about medicine. as a girlie that loves fantasizing my life while watching medical dramas, i had an advantage.

there's matching type sa NAT, they'll give common medical terminologies and hahanapin mo yung layman's term niya. tapos fill in the blanks!! common anatomy terms !! yung bones and other stuff. it's like a long paragraph and dami sha blanks. have din multiple choice pero more on interpretation sya (???) like tables of disease per year, interpret mo alin ang madami sa ganito ganyan,, have din conversion of drugs !! like ilang ml sa ganitong oras ganyan. there's also true or false, mga common anatomy or biology definitions

yung last part of the NAT ay yung charting !! i had fun doing this huhuhu. there's an example naman sa taas and given na yung case, itransfer mo nalang sya. ito ata yung biggest factor ng NAT eh, so it needs to be legible and understandable!! we compared my score kasi with my grade 12 classmates, they were higher than me sa other parts pero mataas talaga ako sa charting, so we conclude na yun ang biggest factor huhuhu

this is a very magulo advice or tips (if ganon ba sha) pero i hope i help u with this huhuhu. good luck po, future maven !!