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Hi! I'm Annick, and I want to get lost in the world and find myself amidst its wonder.
I'm always searching for everyday miracles, real-life cliches and the perfect words.
underagecinephile:

skypenguins:

imawretchedman:

To prevent further misunderstanding.

There are several highly doubtful things with this infographic:
Okaaay first of all, the source of this is from WIKIPEDIA.
Second, considering this was true (which I really, REALLY doubt), it implies that UP has the lowest standards among “The Big Four”, and UST has the highest. Which I really think is an unfair generalization if you were to base this assumption on this infographic.
Third: As far as I know, in UP, there are different grading systems. (It all depends on the prof.) For example, in my Physics 10 class, an “uno” (1.0) is equivalent to having a class standing of 95% or higher. It’s not the same for my Geog 1 class, where you need a standing of 98% or higher. So I think this infographic isn’t really reliable. It all depends on the professors and subjects you’re enrolled in.
 Again: This isn’t entirely accurate.  
Don’t believe everything on tumblr and wikipedia, folks. 

^ What she said. High five Alex! It really depends on the subject and the professor, like in my SocSciI class when I was a freshie. Tres was 70/100. Trust me, that class was the hardest I had so far. Try digesting the different philosophers when you’re seventeen years old!
Plus you’re dead meat if you cite Wikipedia as a source in one of your papers in UP. =))

^ Wikipedia indeed.

underagecinephile:

skypenguins:

imawretchedman:

To prevent further misunderstanding.

There are several highly doubtful things with this infographic:

Okaaay first of all, the source of this is from WIKIPEDIA.

Second, considering this was true (which I really, REALLY doubt), it implies that UP has the lowest standards among “The Big Four”, and UST has the highest. Which I really think is an unfair generalization if you were to base this assumption on this infographic.

Third: As far as I know, in UP, there are different grading systems. (It all depends on the prof.) For example, in my Physics 10 class, an “uno” (1.0) is equivalent to having a class standing of 95% or higher. It’s not the same for my Geog 1 class, where you need a standing of 98% or higher. So I think this infographic isn’t really reliable. It all depends on the professors and subjects you’re enrolled in.

Again: This isn’t entirely accurate.  

Don’t believe everything on tumblr and wikipedia, folks. 

^ What she said. High five Alex! It really depends on the subject and the professor, like in my SocSciI class when I was a freshie. Tres was 70/100. Trust me, that class was the hardest I had so far. Try digesting the different philosophers when you’re seventeen years old!

Plus you’re dead meat if you cite Wikipedia as a source in one of your papers in UP. =))

^ Wikipedia indeed.