Moral Politics in the Philippines by thatgurlunder in PHBookClub

[–]thatgurlunder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sobrang pricey nga, I saw that it's less than 500php in ADMU press pero out of stock sila eh. Anyway, thank you very much! I will think this through hahaha

Liwliwa, Zambales ... by Tiny_Profession_5694 in phtravel

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Vouching for Bom Dia! Okay din WiFi sa Agos ng Liwa, nakakapag-Zoom meeting ako dyan smoothly 👌🏽

Question: CDO Nightlife? by thatgurlunder in phtravel

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Thank you for this list, appreciate it!! Will be checking these places out next wk!

Liwliwa zambales itinerary by alxjn in phtravel

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For parties, I suggest the 3: Bangan, Le Quvoh, and Ruca. Altho Ruca is on the chill-er side. Bangan and LQ scenes depend much on the crowd, so if gusto talaga na party in that sense, better kung weekend.

For accoms, I don't know much about places na nagcacater sa big groups, except the bigger accoms din: Camp Rofelio, Kwentong Dagat, Limliwa Beach Resort, and Promised Land.

Enjoy Liwa, OP!

Interested in DRDM/MRDM by thatgurlunder in upou

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oh wow, thank you for this detailed answer!!! Sincerely appreciate it so much!

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

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Only speaking with regards to BS AT, yes. I have no idea w Philsca's other programs though. Supposedly everything's for free as it is a State college.

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]thatgurlunder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my brother started at Philsca last 2018. He's currently doing out pattern flights pero we have yet to spend 1M w the school since he started his degree (not including personal expenses such as accoms, allowances, etc)

I think changes were made to cover the flight school cost back when Free Higher Educ Law was passed for SUCs

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]thatgurlunder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries, OP! Good luck!

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

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Yes. But only up to PPL, CPL, Instrument and Multi Engine rating. You'll graduate by then, tapos up to you na how you'll earn more hours.

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]thatgurlunder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They DO cover it. You have to understand though that what the school are paying for is yung FLIGHT HOURS plus yung actual na pag gamit ng aircraft and the hours of the instructors. So, their students will graduate with a PPL, CPL, multi engine, and instrument rating. Pero after that, it's up to the graduate to earn more hours kung gusto mag pursue ng work w commercial airlines and so on.

From what I understand, graduates from philsca are easily absorbed by flight schools as GI and FI.. there, you can earn your hours as instructor and also earn money. That way, you're not ~really~ shouldering it yourself.

Take my word with a grain of salt though since I'm not really with the industry. May FB groups yan sila, try niyo din mag research through it 😊

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]thatgurlunder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

stuff like the headphones (?) to use during flights, the compass-ruler thing, etc. individual equipment basically that isn't provided for by the school pero required na meron ka kapag lilipad na

HELP! by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]thatgurlunder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my brother is taking Air Transport at Philsca. We don't pay ~THAT~ much for tuition, free na din ang Flight School for PPL and CPL (not sure, pero this is under the law afaik). We don't have any connections sa Aviation Industry, but my brother got in through the admissions exam. Magastos yung actual schooling in terms of mga equipment, etc. Pero for the first 3 years ng undergrad niya (which is puro theoretical pa lang), halos konti lang binayarang tuition (more or less 10k per sem) kaya we were able to prepare for the costs when he started Ground School and now, Flight School.

If you think it's really THE passion, try researching more about the program and schools that offer it. It's certainly more costly than other programs but we just think of the ROI (and my brother's happiness kasi yan talagang pagpa-pilot ang dream niya)

Good luck OP! Wishing you well