UP Students on Education in the PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Join me in this video as I interview students from the University of the Philippines Diliman and ask them about their perspectives on the current state of education in the Philippines. In addition to this, we delve into a range of other related questions.
    If you're a current or future UP student, or simply interested in the educational system in the Philippines, you won't want to miss this video. These interviews provide unique insights into the challenges and opportunities that the Philippine education system faces, from the perspectives of actual UP students.
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  • @eiuol123
    @eiuol123 Год назад +2349

    most filipinos have a degree but i guess what we are lacking is the opportunity, because filipinos sought to have a long term employment rather than to be an entrepreneur

    • @ramosfelize6848
      @ramosfelize6848 Год назад +22

      💯..

    • @analynconsunji615
      @analynconsunji615 Год назад +8

      Period.

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 Год назад +182

      Filipinos prefer to be employees rather than business owners because most of them realize life is about family and happiness, and you need time for both. Businessmen have to put in long hours and will have to sacrifice their family and time necessary in pursuit of happiness. Being rich is nice but is not a must, having just enough money to live comfortably is fine.

    • @renz4695
      @renz4695 Год назад +10

      Only 20 percent complete college....

    • @bigmac1003
      @bigmac1003 Год назад +35

      ​@@rap3208 excuse for being broke and a slave for the government 😂

  • @DaveChuaa
    @DaveChuaa Год назад +859

    The problem is the mindset. It’s like we are trained to become employee, and other countries are the ones benefiting for it the most. Like most Filipinos will become nurse, doctors, seafarer, English teachers, etc. then because of low salary and lack of opportunity here, they go abroad.
    Gladly, I see changes now, especially new teachers, they’re encouraging students to have a bigger goal, to become boss, to own a company and not just an employee. They’re teaching us how important entrepreneurship is, so I have high hope for the country’s future.

    • @juanshaftpatel7488
      @juanshaftpatel7488 Год назад

      alll the filipinos will be are maids and hotel workers in dubai at best.... you already know the Chinese Filipino are the smart rich ones in thev Philippines... the regular filipinos are just slaves by nature

    • @smoothie4448
      @smoothie4448 Год назад +24

      @@juanshaftpatel7488 It’s indeed sad that the Philippine government is allowing Filipinos to work there as maids, but those who work as maids are only elementary graduates. Most Filipinos with degrees work in the medical field, as engineers, or as teachers.
      Though Filipino maids in Dubai are still lucky compared to maids from the Indian subcontinent, I observed that Filipinos do get a lot better treatment than other workers from the Indian subcontinent because generally Filipinos are smarter and very hygienic, so they smell good. They don’t stink like those from the Indian Subcontinent.

    • @binge4073
      @binge4073 Год назад +9

      Every people has preference don't get feel bad if they want that way.
      Also the lack of opportunity and high standard qualifications here is the effect of our restrictive economy to foreign investors we have less competition and lack of job creation

    • @smoothie4448
      @smoothie4448 Год назад +22

      @@binge4073 I'm sure many only got forced by their parents to take those courses. The mindset that only by becoming a nurse, teacher, or doctor is the only way for them to surely have a job, is a problem in this country. Filipinos should also have interest in other courses, especially Entrepreneurship, that will provide more jobs in the future.

    • @juanshaftpatel7488
      @juanshaftpatel7488 Год назад

      @@binge4073 they are losers

  • @bonakkidz
    @bonakkidz Год назад +958

    "As long as you're skilled enough, you're determined and you really know what you want then you go for it" - Vince. The wisest response I've heard in this interview.

    • @BABYMONS7R.OFFICIAL
      @BABYMONS7R.OFFICIAL Год назад +54

      LMAO. If you’re just a HS or SHS graduate you won’t get a job in the Ph. Don’t me.

    • @arcadeduo7101
      @arcadeduo7101 Год назад +31

      @@BABYMONS7R.OFFICIAL sadly, that's the truth. Even if you're skilled enough, without recognition or certification the chances of one getting an opportunity to display their skills is rare.

    • @VS-np3yq
      @VS-np3yq Год назад +5

      I agree. I think, its mainly about knowing what you want. And your drive and motivation on how to achieve it.. of course every person has different challenges, but there's no one way of achieving something. Educational background (academic) could only get you so far and ahead. Its important but its not the only way. Education doesn't stop and is not limited within the four corners of your classroom.

    • @jennievzx
      @jennievzx Год назад

      @@BABYMONS7R.OFFICIAL It's true that even in call center agencies, it's difficult to secure a job. However, I was fortunate enough to discover the freelancing industry, which has enabled me to earn a six-figure income despite only being a 22-year-old SHS graduate. I am currently saving up money so that I can support myself when I decide to enroll in college. My ultimate goal is to obtain a degree in a field that I am passionate about.

    • @Dakzy478
      @Dakzy478 Год назад

      Sa ibang bansa kahit wala kang deploma basta may skill ka sa trabahong ina aplayan mo tanggap ka . Sa pinas bulok

  • @jhonvinson
    @jhonvinson Год назад +215

    Filipino UP students killing this so proud of you guys🔥🇵🇭

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Год назад +13

      The guys were really answering as if they were onstage for the Miss Universe Philippines, Q and A portion.

    • @rupertogonzales7870
      @rupertogonzales7870 Год назад +4

      They know everything, superior mindset

    • @miguelbalisi9952
      @miguelbalisi9952 Год назад +3

      How is simply responding to a question "killing" it? Very ordinary. And not that one guy who maybe thinks he's talking to a very white Filipino. Keeps on speaking in Tagalog (to a foreigner who doesn't understand Tagalog) 😂😂

    • @jportega9404
      @jportega9404 Год назад +2

      ​@@miguelbalisi9952i'm guessing the proficiency in English in nearly all of them. You can't find English speakers as good as this just out in the streets.

    • @Chilling688
      @Chilling688 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jportega9404call center and esl workers are waving.. theyll destroy these students 😂 and theyre not impressive. they seem like overthinking their english more than the essence of their answers, but hey there are worse. i think try la salle students or ateneo.

  • @NurseMJ986
    @NurseMJ986 10 месяцев назад +23

    If there is one thing UP system taught me is how to survive in the real world. I found myself in UP Diliman. Love that campus. So many memories and so many friends. I will go back to that carefree time of my life again in a heartbeat.

  • @ArchieS-id8lf
    @ArchieS-id8lf Год назад +801

    Good start but I wish you interviewed students from other colleges like Engineering, Economics, Law and I'll guarantee you'll have different perspectives.

    • @soniametcalfe7689
      @soniametcalfe7689 Год назад +51

      Business Administration and Accountancy too

    • @simjaeyunultimatefan6529
      @simjaeyunultimatefan6529 Год назад

      Now I'm more curious.

    • @alealejndro
      @alealejndro Год назад +19

      Dude its a shotgun interview its not scripted you ask someone randomly if they can be interviewed he might be able to get the good ones and rejected him.

    • @michaeldeleon2904
      @michaeldeleon2904 Год назад +7

      I agree :D
      It's kind fo expected though that most folks from Comms or Linguistics are going to be more confident with interviews :D

    • @soniametcalfe7689
      @soniametcalfe7689 Год назад

      @@michaeldeleon2904 Exactly

  • @theultimate1221
    @theultimate1221 Год назад +328

    I agree with the UP students: Being critical of government must not be equated to being anti-government. UP students are taught and encouraged to be socially aware, compassionate and patriots, and to be critical thinkers.That's in the UP culture that non-UP and plain idiots do not understand.

    • @racistkillerultimate7903
      @racistkillerultimate7903 Год назад +2

      ❓❓❓❓

    • @srebaayao9616
      @srebaayao9616 Год назад

      isa ka din sa walang alam. di ba halos lahat ng sangay ng gobyerno andun mga taga UP? president, senator, congressmen, cabinet secretaries, heads of offices--- mga taga UP. oh ano ang connect? kung totoong mey pinaglalaban sana sila, di matagal na sana umasenso ang pilipinas. crtical of government my ass. eh sila din iyon eh. hala sige rally sa kalsada, makibaka. pero ng nakapuwesto na sa government, hala ka, wala ng makibaka, puro mukbang na ng baka. one for you, two for me na. alam mo ba talaga pinagsasabeh mo? san na critical thinking na sinasabeh mo? buteh pa nga iyong mga low key grad ng ibang state universities. di presente sa rally mga iyan ha? pero iyon pa iyong mey totoong malasaket sa mga pilipino. tapos mey pa "idiots do not understand" ka pang nalalaman. gang hambog lang keo. sa totoong buhay, mga salot karamihan ng UP grads.

    • @kentzyQt91
      @kentzyQt91 Год назад +10

      Idiots? Sheesh feeling high

    • @Unknown-ch7fg
      @Unknown-ch7fg Год назад +23

      You got the point, tapos i-generalize na lahat pag sa UP ka nag aral aktibista na agad. Poor filipino with poor comprehension..😂

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад +7

      @@Unknown-ch7fg so hindi lahat pero almost?🤣
      and join Terrorist organization then praise Joma and Mao Zedong being Maotism?

  • @jego207
    @jego207 Год назад +20

    Bless all the students who want to work while studying, not out of necessity, but want.

  • @cayezara8110
    @cayezara8110 Год назад +355

    I really look up to the bright students of UP. To get into this University, you need to be intelligent, hardworking and motivated.

    • @juanshaftpatel7488
      @juanshaftpatel7488 Год назад

      why? all they are gonna be are OFW slaves

    • @x_gosie
      @x_gosie Год назад +12

      Really? Don't fancy too much on UP. If we're talking about good university, it's nothing compared to DLSU, Ateneo, and UST.

    • @whatztrend3964
      @whatztrend3964 Год назад

      UP is the nost disgusting University in the Philippines and a shameful over the world. They can speak fluently in English but poor thinker.

    • @jae-rs4vr
      @jae-rs4vr Год назад +118

      @@x_gosie whattt lmaooooo?????? UP is literally the number one university on the PH they did that despite being a public/state university with tons of budget cuts, they are literally the leading university in different fields??? bffr now ust, dlsu, and admu have tons of budget, on top of that di pa sila nagbabayad ng taxes bc sectarian schools sila and still they cant be better than UP lol

    • @symph2000
      @symph2000 Год назад +42

      @@x_gosie Dream on! UP has always been ranked the number one university in the Philippines both in local and global listings for the longest time! Never been dislodged from that position! It has produced almost all the national artists and scientists of the country! Susme, sa basketball na nga lang kayo nage-excel, natatalo pa kayo ngayon ng UP! Kaloka kayo! Try nyo naman kaya quidditch. Ay, baka gumaling at matalo din kayo ng UP! LOL!

  • @Blueiesky4069
    @Blueiesky4069 Год назад +13

    What i like about up students is that they are not afraid to speak up and if they are wrong they are so brave to tell it

  • @adobongoatmeal4527
    @adobongoatmeal4527 Год назад +290

    my mom didn't allow me to take up Journalism or study in UP or PUP with a different course because of the mindset that students from there are all activists. I was so frustrated but realized that being critical isn't based on which school I attend :>

    • @iresarellano6736
      @iresarellano6736 Год назад +10

      Tama ka.Kaloka.Nag aaral pa di nalang dumiritso sa kabundukan at hagilapim ang mga NPA.

    • @adobongoatmeal4527
      @adobongoatmeal4527 Год назад +113

      @@iresarellano6736 please read what i said again 😊

    • @Vizible21
      @Vizible21 Год назад +50

      @@adobongoatmeal4527 how do you expected her to understand you? She can't even reply in the same language as you. Lol

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад

      @@adobongoatmeal4527 nope dream mo lang yan activist ka at maging supporter nang CPP NPA at maging pro Maotism mamatay ka sa bundok

    • @baron0727
      @baron0727 Год назад

      The braindead slumdwellers have poisoned the next generation of filipinos by voting for the wrong leaders

  • @Raymondlopez08
    @Raymondlopez08 Год назад +208

    Filipino students today are smart. I like the way they all cleverly delivered their answers to that question. 👍

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Год назад +4

      Not really.

    • @analynconsunji615
      @analynconsunji615 Год назад +24

      To be honest most of our university student's are really knowledgeable. The negative side is that some of them are easily brainwashed by other who are anti government. And that what makes me sad.

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Год назад +1

      @@analynconsunji615 bakit nag eenglisj ka na tagalog naman siya lol....

    • @Ragnarlothbroook
      @Ragnarlothbroook Год назад +12

      ​@@dormamo6917 anong point mo? English naman yung first comment at sinagot nya ng english din? I mean its his choice naman to comment in english so its not your problem!!

    • @analynconsunji615
      @analynconsunji615 Год назад +5

      @@dormamo6917 I'm Bisaya so I'm not that good in speaking and writing in Tagalog so I apologize.

  • @HOE-rv6ie
    @HOE-rv6ie Год назад +260

    Philippine education is primarily a business by the schools. Students were required to take subjects which are not related in their course, consuming your time and money for subjects you dont like. Example, Engineering and you are required for literature, social sciences, etc. Phillipine students were trained to be employed after graduation or work abroad ( nursing ) instead of encouraging them to put up their own businesses.

    • @chocofield
      @chocofield Год назад +15

      Students should not be ignorant on that subjects

    • @ryan-smith
      @ryan-smith Год назад +3

      The business side of any course is a major you can choose. For example, in my time in year 2007, there's a course like BS Information Technology, major in Business administration. There's also a major in Entrepreneurship of the same course.
      No idea if that's still the case but I don't think there's any reason for the government to change that system.

    • @mli7822
      @mli7822 Год назад +2

      Hi Ryan, no , this is not the case today but entrepreuneurship is part of our curriculum (actually two, senior high and in college) as opposed to being chosen as major. Instead, what we have on our majors are deeper knowledge on our respective fields (eg. Networking, UI / UX , MicroElecs, Sys Admin etc. ) . Hope this helps 😊

    • @jaffechano8059
      @jaffechano8059 Год назад +12

      @@chocofield but those non-related subjects should only be offered in the high school years not in the college years. Try to compare the academic curriculum in the advanced countries and see the difference. Ask yourself what's the real purpose of enrolling yourself in college and take the course that you like the most. Think the relevancy of the subject areas like literature and other non related areas which are being included in a poor academic curriculum, is it really applicable in the real world when you' are gonna seek for a job once graduated in college as an engineer, for example.?

    • @m.moonsie
      @m.moonsie Год назад +6

      WHY you guys insisting on EVERYONE should have their own business. Imagine if EVERYONE is a businessman, what will happen?? This is stupid

  • @junacullador
    @junacullador Год назад +145

    As an alumnus of UPD (CMC and SOLAIR), the problems that beset our current students are the same problems that I encountered when I was still a student there. I am happy how aware and involved they are with social issues. And yes....enjoy being a UP student.

    • @wh4z370
      @wh4z370 Год назад

      @@yunnayun9367 bbm supporter to

    • @PGil-mu6td
      @PGil-mu6td Год назад

      @@yunnayun9367 that's the usual mindset of ignorant people who have not even been to UP. UP produced presidents, scientists, government officials, bankers and many of the brightest minds in the country.

    • @vince1012
      @vince1012 11 месяцев назад

      What percentage of the faculty at UP are foreigners?

  • @ra_fri
    @ra_fri Год назад +65

    From traveling to interviewing people, i love it ❤

  • @adrianoesmeli1228
    @adrianoesmeli1228 Год назад +37

    The fact you pass UPCAT, it means you're at least an above average student. You really see the way they speak, given English is not eventheir 1st language

  • @dexterbarangan8026
    @dexterbarangan8026 Год назад +13

    Because of this video, I become determine to study hard and become competitive with myself .. thankyou for sharing. It helps me a lot and for making me to become motivated by your words

  • @chrisrdgymnastics
    @chrisrdgymnastics Год назад +9

    Great to hear ideas from the students...i live hearing three minds of young people.. Great job bro . More of this..God bless

  • @SportsLegacyPH
    @SportsLegacyPH Год назад +21

    good choice of niche, Filipinos like me truly appreciate foreigners do vlogging here in our country showing what we are and how beautiful our country is, just a warning the more you stay in the Philippines the more you will get stuck in here kidding aside😊 anyways your channel will explode in just a matter of time. Good luck to your channel & God bless.

  • @nojiedirkksatrucker4259
    @nojiedirkksatrucker4259 Год назад +5

    Good Luck to the youngsters. You are the future of our Land. Heads up and keep up.

  • @gericornista8133
    @gericornista8133 Год назад +19

    This a great idea Rob! Very Informative and the issues you guys tackled were great! Keep it up!

  • @adneljan_basa14
    @adneljan_basa14 Год назад +51

    I graduated from one of the private Universities here in Western Visayas and I really admire UP. I mean, the opportunity that awaits you after you graduate from this prestigious University is crystal clear. UP grads are all Smart for me.

    • @srebaayao9616
      @srebaayao9616 Год назад

      jusme. isa ka din sa walang alam. naglipana mga UP grads sa government. kasi nga "tinitingala" sila (kuno?). from president, senators, congressmen, dept. secretaries, lahat ng ng opisyales na nasa top positions ha? ayon san inabot iyong tingala naten? di ba wala. champion pa rin sa corruption. kaya nga baligtad. iyong dun pa sila sa UP, hari ng kalsada sa kakarally. pero nung nakapuwesto na, ayon san dinala ang pilipinas? di ba mga salot sila? ang tingalain mo tayong mga low key graduates ng ibang state universities. iyong tunay na nakikibaka para sa good governance. di sila. iyong pakikibaka nila gang kalsada lang. pag nakapuwesto na sa gob, 1 for you 2 for me na.

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад

      Ang na bal an lang nila pag aklas sa goverment at Gina Simba si joma kag ang CPP NPA
      Gina patihan nila ang libro ni Maotism parehas sang una sa Cambodia puro kasamaan at karahasan kundi ging sugid man sila sang Vietnam kung gusto mo maging Ido ni joma maging Ido ka man sang China
      kung gusto mo patihon mang Patay ka man sang tawo same sa ging himo ni Mao Zedong almost 3 million ging Patay ni Mao Zedong same ni Polpot sang Cambodia

    • @motherofaSpecialGirl_Vlog
      @motherofaSpecialGirl_Vlog Год назад +2

      How about activist student are they smart enough to choose on the side of NPA?

    • @Lenilugz5406
      @Lenilugz5406 Год назад +1

      But look at how many of them ended up as rallysts shouting SAHOD IBABA, PRESYO ITAAS in the streets. Many ended being assigned to the provinces to collect rev-tax and butaw from poor rural folks.

    • @horanghae1675
      @horanghae1675 Год назад +12

      @@motherofaSpecialGirl_Vlog how sure are you that they are on the side of NPA? An activist doesn't mean that way, you should broaden your knowledge regarding that matter, dear.

  • @leynajuris5635
    @leynajuris5635 Год назад +17

    This is my dream university and hoping that next few months,I will be enrolled here. Manifesting✨ May God bless me.

  • @jaykyleph
    @jaykyleph Год назад +24

    Great answers, kids. I'm proud of you.

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад +1

      proud maging realista? kag maging terrorista?

  • @extramiles8984
    @extramiles8984 Год назад +13

    UP students are the brightest, if not the most politically aware. Instead of having them tagged as anti-Gov't., the State should cultivate these brilliant minds and provide them more funds.

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Год назад +1

      Not really. Some are dumb enough to give up their good life, waste their parents' hard-earned money just to live suffering in the mountains.

    • @kateangel6339
      @kateangel6339 Год назад +1

      ​@@romeoETmikeDumb? eh paano pala sila nakapasa ng entrance exam if dumb cla?

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike Год назад +1

      @@kateangel6339 Your comprehension level is low. It's not passing the entrance test. It's wrong choice!

  • @perlaaguinaldo
    @perlaaguinaldo Год назад +4

    hello rob nice to see you interviewing our locals in up.stay safe from manila✌👍🙏😍😄🇵🇭

  • @TheRyanjakel
    @TheRyanjakel Год назад +6

    Man bravo your content is really good… I encourage you to make more content like this one.

  • @BbNanay
    @BbNanay Год назад +23

    "...be critical of..(anything)..that isn't beneficial to everyone" Preach!

  • @chrisrdgymnastics
    @chrisrdgymnastics Год назад +9

    Congrats to your Algorithym with the UP students... Your doing great with this Algorithym

  • @wynncruz1467
    @wynncruz1467 Год назад +38

    I like all their answers specially the guy wearing cap and the guy wearing shirt with volleyball print and the guy wearing glasses.

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад

      you like it? really because of their moaotism?

  • @buhoklinaruTIE
    @buhoklinaruTIE Год назад +50

    I miss being in UP... the atmosphere there is very academic, like it stimulates your mind to be better than your current self...

    • @shaeneas777
      @shaeneas777 Год назад

      Same here...watching this makes me want to go back to UP and visit other UP campuses.

    • @richiiruu
      @richiiruu 11 месяцев назад

      just watching this video and seeing some of the atmosphere makes me want to study better so i can try getting in, hehe.

  • @asbaran
    @asbaran Год назад +5

    Love your interview style and this video is very enlightening.

  • @coatofmanycolors
    @coatofmanycolors Год назад +30

    They’re very knowledgeable and articulate. 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @alealejndro
    @alealejndro Год назад +11

    You did an amazing job 🤘🏻 IDEA: Do it with diff universities in ph

  • @vhicb7998
    @vhicb7998 Год назад

    Keep the vlog coming Rob! I’m ur number 1 supporter! 🎉❤😊

  • @mauricio-bp4tr
    @mauricio-bp4tr Год назад +2

    just Watched The Vlog.. And Wow These UP Students The WayThey Answer Your Questions Make Me Feel Proud To Be A Filipino.. They Are EXCEPTIONAL!

    • @nickolass3912
      @nickolass3912 7 месяцев назад +1

      What made them exceptional? Are you amazed their mindset? And you became proud pinoy nanaman? Kaka umay kagaya nyo😮

  • @monjerekmocorro124
    @monjerekmocorro124 Год назад +5

    I liked the content for today video, someting new to watch and learned.

  • @Elmer0412
    @Elmer0412 Год назад +18

    Grabe ang tatalinong studyante 👏

  • @seasian-cr2wr
    @seasian-cr2wr 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a bunch of enlightened young Filipinos. Wow!

  • @Lifeguard_Motivation
    @Lifeguard_Motivation Год назад +14

    Well every Filipino must know this fact that whatever you study and finish a course in any university of the Philippines; is that it is not acknowledge in abroad esp. in countries like USA, U.K., AUSTRALIA & other common wealth nation around the world! And this is a lot of question to be addressed and answered by the Department of Education in Philippines!

    • @vince1012
      @vince1012 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, look at the worldwide rankings of the schools

  • @ladyingrid8842
    @ladyingrid8842 Год назад +5

    No matter how high you reach life just keep ur feet on the ground❤

  • @Queenuniverse721
    @Queenuniverse721 Год назад +26

    I love your content it’s really interesting thank you for creating this vlogs especially this content it really helps us especially to the fresh graduates and still pursuing their studies it’s a big help for them at least they have the idea about their own choices before it’s too late but me i was graduated in college but still didn’t get my diploma due to have some financial problems but after i graduated I never think about my diploma as long as I know how to speak and think what’s the best for me . But thankfully with my ability to do some things and experience some things it helps me to survived I still have my own job even not related with my course I was graduated as an I.T but I work as a promoter I’ve experienced many job through my skills that made me survived from then till now . For me if there’s an opportunity I should’ve try it then I can add my experience with that experience I can use in the future and of course I can’t made this without my faith in God thank you Allah 🥰🥰🥰🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻

  • @nymphasabellon5018
    @nymphasabellon5018 Год назад +2

    Your content vlog is very interesting & informative I like that way as I wsnt also know others knowledge & thinking way of how they express their thoughts & feelings.Good job more content like this👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️

  • @revomljbs
    @revomljbs Год назад +1

    Your vlog is so sincere... your studes are so eloquent!!!

  • @daniellealarcon8573
    @daniellealarcon8573 Год назад +9

    wow, these students are smart and well spoken

  • @Charmaine-
    @Charmaine- Год назад +3

    “We have to be critical to the government” critics and feedbacks and not baseless comments🙌🏻 👌

  • @mariann8822
    @mariann8822 Год назад +2

    love this type of content of yours ❤

  • @marissacannon3416
    @marissacannon3416 Год назад

    Great questions and answers -- thanks for sharing! Have an awesome day!! ❤

  • @johnmarbais9998
    @johnmarbais9998 Год назад +12

    This video gave me a lot of what ifs, i wish there's a next life where i could study there. 😅❤

  • @allilenchico4964
    @allilenchico4964 Год назад +15

    Hope he tried to interview not only from CAL but also from CE, BA, Econ and CSSP. But nonetheless all are good answering and showcasing the true Isko and Iska of UPD. One observation sobra laki ng difference ng UP during our time. We dont wear ID before, no police visibility inside campus not unless may frat war and mas marami tibak during late 90s to early 2000

  • @carmenbindal7875
    @carmenbindal7875 Год назад

    This interview is good... I think these students are speaking their mind...gogo ka isko ka iska fight for academic freedom

  • @ralparonblanca7083
    @ralparonblanca7083 Год назад +9

    grabe ang gagaling nilang sumagot sa interview hasang hasa ang english speaking skills nilaaa sanaol

    • @connordrake5713
      @connordrake5713 Год назад

      Laking private school ata sila😭. I tried learning English pero ang hirap talaga kasi wala masyadong Englishera sa Public. Kung may makita ka man, manliliit ka na lang kasi ang super galing. 😂
      Technically, nakakaintindi nmn ako ng English through reading and hearing pero kapag communication na nabubulol na ako. Andun na sa brain mo yung words pero ayaw ilabas ng bibig mo.

  • @josephcadiao5751
    @josephcadiao5751 Год назад +169

    That is the most honest answer I heard from a UP student "That we are all smart". I had several colleagues in software engineering that graduated in UP and let me tell you, they are not all bright people and the worst is they think they are.

    • @humanbeing7624
      @humanbeing7624 Год назад +4

      And you are also a software engineer?

    • @ryokohonda4619
      @ryokohonda4619 Год назад +10

      Generally people in UP are so smart but not all. Especially those who only hot in because they didn't enroll the quota course.

    • @josephcadiao5751
      @josephcadiao5751 Год назад +3

      @@humanbeing7624 Lead software engineer, many interns/fresh grad I handled was from Big 4.

    • @humanbeing7624
      @humanbeing7624 Год назад +25

      @@josephcadiao5751 fresh grads from big 4 or an unknown school do appear stupid to an experienced software engineer. But they are not, they just dont have the experience. So don't hire them if they don't meet your standards.

    • @lexopims3660
      @lexopims3660 Год назад +2

      Never heard that, mga kaibigan ko sinasabi di daw lahat, pero they are above average.. pero prof ko nung college always pinagmamayabang mga studyante niya sa up diliman sobrang gagaling daw at tatalino

  • @kevwanders
    @kevwanders Год назад +5

    nice i interviews brotha.. i learned alot 👌

  • @mischa6688
    @mischa6688 Год назад +2

    Hey Rob, keep it up with your content rather than the the usual daily clickbaity vlogging of other foreigners just for views. Well-thought contents are deserving of more subs and views.

  • @winterbear6688
    @winterbear6688 Год назад +18

    mahal ko na yata yung linguistics guy. he looks so cute and sounds so smart. very eloquent. he seems like a very sensible and deep person..... not to mention he has the same vibe as Tom Holland

    • @tsi.
      @tsi. Год назад +11

      dahan-dahan lang po tayo sa paggiging marupok po noh? opo. HAHHAHAHAHAH

    • @foodtrips8223
      @foodtrips8223 Год назад

      eww

    • @srebaayao9616
      @srebaayao9616 Год назад +2

      he mentioned about historical revisionism. mey nabanggit ba what happened after edsa? historical omission.

  • @rgboyshares_7137
    @rgboyshares_7137 Год назад +11

    The fundamental reason about the problem here is lack of jobs vs oversupply of college graduates.

  • @babylily2448
    @babylily2448 Год назад +5

    Good interview rob .♥️
    Good morning 🌄

  • @sopad4629
    @sopad4629 Год назад +1

    You speak great English. You did so well. I’m glad you spoke in English.

  • @balongride3169
    @balongride3169 Год назад +1

    Bro I really like your content on this video. Make part 2 please 👌 thanks bro 🇵🇭 💕

  • @SelwynClydeAlojipan
    @SelwynClydeAlojipan Год назад +103

    Please conduct a part 2 or part 3 of this video but interview students taking other courses or fields of knowledge. Unfortunately, there may be UP students who are not very conversant in English even though they're smart enough to pass the written exams.

    • @Cornickandbeer
      @Cornickandbeer Год назад

      Those are first years you are referring to HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

    • @nursenurse7454
      @nursenurse7454 Год назад +25

      Does speaking english eloquently matters that much?

    • @VS-np3yq
      @VS-np3yq Год назад

      ​@@nursenurse7454 perhaps, to certain people.. but i also find east asian, specifically Japanese to be eloquent when speaking in their own language 😆. (With subtitles).

    • @joemyosph
      @joemyosph Год назад +13

      I don't think there is a UP student who can't express him/herself well in English, it's just that some may be too conscious to make a grammatical mistake infront of the camera because you know here in the Philippines, one grammatical mistake in an interview will ruin your entire life. HAHAHAHA!

    • @kimmyspecs
      @kimmyspecs Год назад +1

      ​@@nursenurse7454not necessarily but it is for a foreign interview like this. It's just common sense

  • @aldrinmercado3475
    @aldrinmercado3475 Год назад +43

    Most filipinos dont understand that companies hire people with a degree because of this simple fact: You were a given a goal to complete in 4-5 years, showed up everyday, completed all tasks assigned to you, and got a grade of average to above average. A degree represents your discipline and determination to accomplish something. When you apply for a job, your employer expects the same thing from you, that you would show up everyday, do your job, and stay with the company for a few years. So a degree only matters if you want to find a job related to your course. But if your aim is to earn money, you should not be limited to what you've learned in school

    • @JMB_focus
      @JMB_focus Год назад +1

      This comment need to be pined

  • @aldrinbarbosa4744
    @aldrinbarbosa4744 Год назад +1

    Great video, Rob!

  • @davejonjiestudio9041
    @davejonjiestudio9041 Год назад

    Hi I'm here to show the genuine love and support keep on vlogging

  • @jackthegiantsparrow5860
    @jackthegiantsparrow5860 Год назад +15

    More interview pleasee

  • @JapanLovez
    @JapanLovez Год назад +17

    One of the biggest problems in the Education of the Philippines is the failure to educate students about real respect and discipline. The teachers need to be retrained and must be evaluated about their knowledge and performances. atbp

    • @williamsburgIS
      @williamsburgIS Год назад +1

      All people lf this country Lacks discipline

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад

      @@williamsburgIS yes because they know rally and join CTG or Communist terrorist Group that they are Maotism or pro China Communist most came from UP student

    • @yunnayun9367
      @yunnayun9367 Год назад

      @@williamsburgIS if you are not Filipino so shut up

    • @thuanluong2579
      @thuanluong2579 Год назад

      But Philippines really succeed in training their students in english skills, i think. As you see, they may easily get band 9 in IELTS test. So admire:))

    • @JapanLovez
      @JapanLovez Год назад

      @@thuanluong2579 1 out of 1,000 can do proper English

  • @budolbes1317
    @budolbes1317 Год назад +2

    Just subscribed. I think you have found a YT niche that might be rewarding to you, interview young people of all walks in life…the rich and the poor, but most of all those with life goals. Good luck👍

  • @seriesdrama6310
    @seriesdrama6310 Год назад

    Wow! absolutely like this vlog..more upload

  • @luxshampoo8520
    @luxshampoo8520 Год назад +4

    cool interview!

  • @zeng7572
    @zeng7572 Год назад +7

    I find myself smiling watching this video. UP is really a great place to study. I miss UP

  • @josephgarcia2542
    @josephgarcia2542 Год назад +1

    Whatever course you have, its your determination to have a good future, many became successful already in the Philippines and abroad

  • @BongiePilapilMacas
    @BongiePilapilMacas Год назад

    Awesome I need more❤Maybe from rural areas interview the teachers❤

  • @run8024
    @run8024 Год назад +6

    Many usually misunderstand the reason behind the grind for a degree.
    "Get a degree so you can be rich".
    No, that's not it. It's not about making money but the career path, that simple paper called diploma.
    Law students didnt pick law school just for money but to practice law.
    Med students go to med school to be a doctor.
    Engineers go to an engineering school to be an engineer.
    Accountants, Architects, Nurses etc.
    It is just the same for singers, athletes, artists, etc.
    It's not just all about getting rich, but being someone who you want to be.
    Dreaming for riches is just simply superficial. Everyone wanted that, I mean who tf doesnt?
    But not all can or even wish to be a doctor or a singer.

  • @ARMY_00053
    @ARMY_00053 Год назад +13

    The problem in the Philippines is that even after completing a good course, it is still difficult to find a job in the Philippines and the wages are low, not like skilled workers like bus drivers, carpenters, welders, automotive technicians, dairy farmers and bus drivers, they are in demand abroad like Canada, New Zealand and European Countries and high wages can obtain citizenship and you can petition your family.

    • @jayq2571
      @jayq2571 11 месяцев назад +1

      Uhhm i think you missed the point of the video...

  • @ryanrhea1
    @ryanrhea1 Год назад +2

    More interview pls..watching from Chicago

  • @Volvo-uv3fj
    @Volvo-uv3fj Год назад +1

    many foreigners from other countries enrolling education in philippine schools university and colleges because mainly to learn english and tagalog pilipino subject, its nice also so that pilipino students at young age will become socially aware in dealing with foreigners language communication

  • @vinedee9428
    @vinedee9428 Год назад +8

    Wow, thank you, actually my son, graduated last year in UP also, and for us, if your child will graduated in UP oh e are so proud because they said that entering UP is not so easy😊

  • @zeckul
    @zeckul Год назад +37

    The Linguistics guy is very articulate.

    • @srebaayao9616
      @srebaayao9616 Год назад +1

      he talked about historical revisionism but forgot also to mention about historical omission. what happened after edsa?

    • @akoustician
      @akoustician Год назад +1

      @@srebaayao9616 Good for this guy, he looks like he's doing good. But hey it isn't like the guy is going to deliver speech in front of the world man, it's a random interview by the campus from a random Ytuber. Why is this suddenly his job now?

    • @MrGo-ib1wt
      @MrGo-ib1wt Год назад

      ​@@srebaayao9616 lmao

  • @5minutestomidnight_2024
    @5minutestomidnight_2024 Год назад +2

    There are a lot of people with lack of education but excel in their own way of living... Mindset is the key. Don't ask questions to those self entitled students relying on their parents

  • @johnvandolphcastro1467
    @johnvandolphcastro1467 Год назад +3

    I always dream to study in up, because i think the students there are more open minded when it comes to the situation of the country.

  • @michaelsindiong3153
    @michaelsindiong3153 Год назад +13

    For the guy in pink...I thought he liked having the freedom while studying in U.P., but then complained about having no "pre-set" subjects to take. I went to U.P. myself and feel that the freedom to choose your classes was a great thing. He just needs to know what courses he needs to take per his major course syllabus, then he would know what courses to take for the next semester. Simple as pie. Jeez.

    • @qingshanxuen7231
      @qingshanxuen7231 Месяц назад

      pffft my observation too, he probably failed to get his desired courses and now held a grudge.....

  • @dr024
    @dr024 Год назад +15

    try also in other universities. In metro manila, we have ateneo, de la salle and ust who are also having good students. surely you will encounter more diversed answers. 🙂

  • @Neneclairemixvlogs
    @Neneclairemixvlogs Год назад +1

    Thanks.proud Filipino here.new subscriber

  • @Denden-mx9gl
    @Denden-mx9gl Год назад +8

    Out of all the people I know who graduated in UP. Only 1 is humble and has a very open mind.

  • @theexplorer6780
    @theexplorer6780 Год назад +17

    Try to visit also some big schools in university belt like like University of Santo Tomas , Far Eastern University, University of the East, Centro Escolar , etc.. You will get a lot of new subscribers there.

  • @hawkgirl3092
    @hawkgirl3092 Год назад +13

    At least two of these UP students were smart enough to basically summarize the current state of education in two words - Educational Crisis. But the problem is, the current leaders in this country were either turning a blind eye to the continuous decline of education quality or they're too incompetent in finding long-term solutions to this dilemma. Because of anti-intellectualism and historical distortion spreading like pandemic in all sectors of the society, especially evident in social media, my mind is already entertaining the possibility of apocalyptic ignorance in a global scale. However, upon hearing young minds who are completely outspoken and responsive to the social issues makes me think that we still have a fighting chance to recover from eventual cataclysmic mediocrity. (Crossing my fingers now.) Go, UP. You're making Rizal proud!

  • @andrewancheta9731
    @andrewancheta9731 Год назад

    an eye opener. good content idol 👍

  • @happynessinthesmallthings
    @happynessinthesmallthings Год назад +1

    New subscriber here! Nice Rob!

  • @angel91485
    @angel91485 Год назад +17

    maganda naman education sa Philippines on the theoretical side..even though Im not a grad of UP, I passed my US boards one take, without reviewers, just my books and lecture from college..kulang lang tayo sa technology, and research.

    • @sadikbracero2385
      @sadikbracero2385 Год назад +1

      yes puro lng tayo memorize sa theory, puro gaya gaya sa western

    • @angel91485
      @angel91485 Год назад +1

      @@sadikbracero2385 yes, but Filipinos excel when abroad. teachers, nurses, therapists, med techs, we are very in demand and rival the locals and were better than other imports.

    • @sadikbracero2385
      @sadikbracero2385 Год назад

      @@angel91485 i think madali lng tayong matuto sa kahit anong set up kase bihasa tayo sa english kaya ganun kase nag work din ako abroad pero pagdating sa reasearch technology sablay tayo kaya wala tayo innovation, kaya sinsabihan mga pinoy puro kayo memorize sa libro wala naman kayong discovery mga ganun

    • @ozu_ki.11.11
      @ozu_ki.11.11 Год назад +2

      @@sadikbracero2385 kaya mahina tech, science at manufacturing industry ng Pilipinas. kung nakisabay tayo sa Japan at South Korea dati eh baka nagkaroon na sana tayo ng sarili nating Samsung, Sony or Toyota. Pati mga natural resources naten sa WPS baka na protektahan at napakinabangan pa natin. Di talaga uunlad ang Pinas kung hanggat puro liberal arts, customer service, entertainment ang emphasis ng kulturang Pilipino. Ang masaklap, nauunahan na tayo ng mga kapit bahay nating mga taga ASEAN sa tech at innovation.

    • @sadikbracero2385
      @sadikbracero2385 Год назад +3

      @@ozu_ki.11.11 kaya nga, dapat balance kase parte ng buhay mga yan, gaya ng UK pag sa Medicine balance ang clinical, research, at iba pa, sa pinas puro clinical nalng kaya ang nangyayari puro tayo umaasa sa updates sa ibang bansa or we end up puro gaya gaya nlng

  • @trishiajaneharris6780
    @trishiajaneharris6780 Год назад +3

    wow make more videos here in philippines since Filipinos are top users of social media in the world

  • @yormeoksi3758
    @yormeoksi3758 Год назад

    😊hey bro. you got a perfect place for this vlog...

  • @albertlualhati6138
    @albertlualhati6138 Год назад

    Hi, new subscriber done watching your video searching another interesting video from your blog good job sir, keep blogging here in the Philippines arigatou gozaimasu!

  • @Yohooo12
    @Yohooo12 Год назад +6

    The problem is not our educational system but the government in general, the fact that we produced lots of graduates but only few people only are qualified for the job specially in the public sector, I mean there are lots of job openings in the government but only few people with an exact qualifications are needed. They also want people who has a lot of experience in a field of work rather than those who has no experience.

    • @horanghae1675
      @horanghae1675 Год назад

      and the thing is, those experienced people prefer to work in other country as they will received higher salary and will have a better compensation.

  • @Whyalwaysm3
    @Whyalwaysm3 Год назад +17

    In my opinion K to 12 is already good base structure. What we need is a more centralized systems, from my knowledge different school provincial departments make their own books and how lessons are taught. We need to have a national Think Tank/office to create a curriculum for the entire country and this need to be followed by all the schools. Books should be uniform also other materials given to student should be similar around the whole country. The walang maiiwan mandate in DepEd should be stopped, you need to fail students to maintain quality. Also now that all lessons would be based on a Centralized Curriculum we could have national exams back to progress from Elementary school to Junior high and from Junior high to Senior high. Since we are failing students now we could also start have technical schools cause a student might not be good academically but they can be good at other crafts.

  • @chilliwarzner1886
    @chilliwarzner1886 Год назад

    New subs. I enjoy your interview vlog very interesting topic here in the Philippines

  • @jordanrosal1363
    @jordanrosal1363 Год назад

    I like this content. Thank you.

  • @chelseastar12
    @chelseastar12 Год назад +23

    Still hurts and regret it that I didn't take UPCAT back in high school. I was in a special class, also part of the honour list, but I didn't have the courage to take the UPCAT, unlike my peers. One of the factors that affected my decision was our financial standing. Not rich enough to send a kid outside. Scholarship? I felt that I wasn't smart enough to avail that. Before I could even start dreaming of that school, my background reminded me of the reality and decided to retreat. Regrets. If only I focused more on my education and planned my future 😂💔

    • @michaelsindiong3153
      @michaelsindiong3153 Год назад +2

      So sorry to hear your story. I wish you had the courage and determination to take it despite all the odds you faced. There's always a 50/50 chance of either making it or not. If you didn't make it, then move on with your life. But living your life now to think what could have been...? It's pretty heartbreaking.

    • @haru2966
      @haru2966 Год назад

      You dont need to regret. You dont wanna be recruited to be a rebel.

    • @michaelsindiong3153
      @michaelsindiong3153 Год назад +5

      @@haru2966 I disagree. Not everyone in U.P. turns out to be a so-called rebel or turn towards being a member of the NPA. Whatever path someone chooses is entirely a personal one and their own.

    • @lvt3507
      @lvt3507 Год назад +2

      Halaaaa sameeee. Lalo na sa self doubt yung you won't avail a scholarship because regardless of how diligent you are, you think that in a brink or clash of something, you'll never bridge the gap you have w naturally gifted students. I'm not saying na dahil natural genius ka, you're consistent on your aims and even in availing a scholarship. I was the kind of student kasi na I really was out under pressure and got to see the other side of the bread, and most of my fellow students have theirs already buttered- they have it all, financially stable and even more than that, and that they're extremely smart without trying too hard.

  • @edieboyjosecabanes2458
    @edieboyjosecabanes2458 Год назад +6

    i think UP students nowadays are from rich families. unlike before that anyone can study at UP regardless of their economic status

    • @edieboyjosecabanes2458
      @edieboyjosecabanes2458 Год назад +3

      dati it's always been about pagiging matalino, masipag etc. pero ngayon it involves money na which somehow hindi na siya nagiging school for the people.

  • @rupertponzt.v9142
    @rupertponzt.v9142 Год назад +2

    There's a lot of college/university graduates every year but the sadly less opportunity locally.thats why some went to other countries for applying for job or job opportunities.

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Год назад +1

    Great answers to good questions.