PSBA

Good day, kumusta naman po bsba/business courses sa PSBA qc, is it a good shout to study there? Incoming freshie. My other choice is UE, but nasa 50 magiging tuition per sem, so good second option kaya ang PSBA slightly cheaper din kasi and business/accountancy ang focus nila.

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u/ognimalf_1 — 3 days ago

Any BSBA graduates from UE Manila?

Good day po! I'm an incoming freshie po sa UE and planning mag bsba fm, kumusta naman po? Also, gaano kalaki naging increase niyo sa tuition aft ur freshie yrs?

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u/ognimalf_1 — 3 days ago

TUP Manila or risk UE Manila?

Do I choose TUP Manila or Risk studying in UE Manila

Hello po! Incoming freshman, I passed in TUP Manila and can take a business course. However, super hirap ng byahe and hassle talaga. Also, I don't think TUP is a strong choice if mag bbusiness course. But again, FREE.

Another choice is New Era, private, medyo mas okay, pero still may tuition around 25k but not rly that reputable.

Lastly, UE Manila, yes mahal, may discount pero aabot pa rin 51k per sem sa business courses. Pero strong choice siya esp sa business courses. Medyo nag aalangan lang ako, kasi mahal, di kaya ng fam ko pag 4 yrs ako ron.

Do I risk na makakuha ng scholarships along the way for a better foundation sa college ko, or mag try to transfer to up or pup by second yr (which are still veryy risky)? I know hindi ko sasayangin if our family does risk the financial load that comes w studying at a private school w that much tuition, and di ako hihinto maghanap ng scholarships, and it really is a risk, I know. I just wanna ask for your opinions if is it a good and worth it risk, or doon ako sa safer options, please and thank you po!!

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u/ognimalf_1 — 6 days ago

Do I choose TUP Manila or Risk studying in UE Manila

Hello po! Incoming freshman, I passed in TUP Manila and can take a business course. However, super hirap ng byahe and hassle talaga. Also, I don't think TUP is a strong choice if mag bbusiness course. But again, FREE.

Another choice is New Era, private, medyo mas okay, pero still may tuition around 25k but not rly that reputable.

Lastly, UE Manila, yes mahal, may discount pero aabot pa rin 51k per sem sa business courses. Pero strong choice siya esp sa business courses. Medyo nag aalangan lang ako, kasi mahal, di kaya ng fam ko pag 4 yrs ako andon.

Do I risk na makakuha ng scholarships along the way for a better foundation sa college ko, or mag try to transfer to up or pup by second yr (which are still veryy risky)? I know hindi ko sasayangin if our family does risk the financial load that comes w studying at a private school w that much tuition, and di ako hihinto maghanap ng scholarships, and it really is a risk, I know. I just wanna ask for your opinions if is it a good and worth it risk, or doon ako sa safer options, please and thank you po!!

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u/ognimalf_1 — 6 days ago