[QUOTE=Frenzy3;1165962]Has any one ever seen a blue eye pino hybrid,[/QUOTE]Sure I have seen many blue eyed filipinas. After the day is over, she removes her tinted contacts and turns back into a plain jane!
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[QUOTE=Frenzy3;1165962]Has any one ever seen a blue eye pino hybrid,[/QUOTE]Sure I have seen many blue eyed filipinas. After the day is over, she removes her tinted contacts and turns back into a plain jane!
[QUOTE=Frenzy3;1166321]No way this is why I love the pina, so many have come here to mix with the natives and even some have stayed and left the family name. I for one want my arian brothers to mix it up here. We need it[/QUOTE]Yes I vehemently agree that the best looking Filipinas are mixed. My Cebuana gf no. 1 is a quarter German, tall, long legs with big susus! Very statuesque to say the least!
When I have attended the annual UK Barrio Fiesta, I have always been mightily impressed by the beauty of the British / Filipinos in the parade or knocking around the fiesta. Where it might not work is when a dark skinned Filipina breeds with a very fair skinned partner. Once saw the produce of a Filipina and a freckled, carrot topped Scotsman and I can assure you the result was not very pretty!
[QUOTE=FreebieFan;1166284]Obviously you are " back" from whatever snicket you have been hiding in. LOL[/QUOTE]On my annual pilgrimage back home so full of envy for all you guys enjoying life back in Pinay pussyland.
Here is a english and pina hybrid, I think this one worked out ok, not sure what the other girls mix is but I would guess Chinese.
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[QUOTE=Cunning Stunt; 1166730]When I have attended the annual UK Barrio Fiesta, I have always been mightily impressed by the beauty of the British / Filipinos in the parade or knocking around the fiesta. Where it might not work is when a dark skinned Filipina breeds with a very fair skinned partner. Once saw the produce of a Filipina and a freckled, carrot topped Scotsman and I can assure you the result was not very pretty!
On my annual pilgrimage back home so full of envy for all you guys enjoying life back in Pinay pussyland.[/QUOTE]Well my weekend was great as my recent trip report would show. Hope thees ahrite ther t'old lad.
Enjoy the Branston pickle. Its right gradelin compared to that there bagoong stuff LOL. (Tyke talk in case anyone can't follow)
How is the educational system in PI?
If a filipina tells you she has a degree, is that likely to be real or one of those fake ones you can buy online?
Thanks for any advice.
It is probably a real degree but the standards may be little bit lower there than most universities in USA Not a lot but somewhat. For example, most RNs, MDs and JDs would have a little bit of trouble passing American exams in these categories. But I give them or anyone a lot of credit for getting any degree anywhere. I have 3 and each has made a big difference in my life. I'm a business professor.
[QUOTE=Sxyman; 1167552]How is the educational system in PI?
If a filipina tells you she has a degree, is that likely to be real or one of those fake ones you can buy online?
Thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
The Phiols education system is very different to that of Australia (my home country) , US, NZ, UK etc.
Their elementsry school is 6 years, mine is 7.
Their secondary school is 4 years, mine is 5.
So their high school graduates have had 10 years of schooling, mine have had 12.
So they start college with 2 years less education.
Their college system is market based, mine is centrally controlled. One size fits all.
A Phils family can send their children to the best school that they can afford.
Most Aust families could not afford to send their children to university, except that the government provides low interest loans fro students.
So some Phils colleges are very low standard schooling, and some are very high. But at least there is generally a school nearby that is affordable, and kids can get college degrees.
The system of PRC exams for all professions is a way to set a benchmark for all. The higher class universities, like UP, Ateneo, De La Salle etc generally have very high rates of success in the Board exams. The lower class colleges generally have much lower rates of success.
In general, a college degree in the Phils is about equivalent to a tech voc certificate in my country, and most other western countries.
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One of the girls I saw in Cebu was in her last year in the nursing assistant studies and I looked at her workbook one day. Her weekly assignment for one of the classes looked like something a 6th grader or at most a junior high student would produce in US / Canada. I'm sure the better universities provide quality education on par with anywhere else in the world but the fringe schools and popular "majors" like HRM and nursing assistant outside of the better schools must be of questionable quality.
[QUOTE=Toronto;1167584]One of the girls I saw in Cebu was in her last year in the nursing assistant studies and I looked at her workbook one day. Her weekly assignment for one of the classes looked like something a 6th grader or at most a junior high student would produce in US / Canada. I'm sure the better universities provide quality education on par with anywhere else in the world but the fringe schools and popular "majors" like HRM and nursing assistant outside of the better schools must be of questionable quality.[/QUOTE]LOL I was thinking the same thing to day I was looking over one of my girls home work and it was 6th grade quality. Hehe well they like sex. There is always a place for them to work in the world, and the bf love to drink and wait for them to come home, so it is a win win
I remember an evening in a small restaurant in Banaue, I was watching a father helping his daughter with her maths assignment. The daughter looked like she was 9 or 10 years old.
One of her exercises was "288 + 100" and believe it or not, the father thought it useful to take his pocket calculator and give the solution as a present to the daughter.
A) the father clearly didn't have elementary knowledge of our numerical systems.
Be) the father didn't have a clue about education / coaching his daughter in finding a solution for herself.
Maybe this was an exception and it tells probably more about the father than about the daughter, but still, I didn't feel like the girl had a head start in her academic career.
[QUOTE=Toronto;1167584]One of the girls I saw in Cebu was in her last year in the nursing assistant studies and I looked at her workbook one day. Her weekly assignment for one of the classes looked like something a 6th grader or at most a junior high student would produce in US / Canada. I'm sure the better universities provide quality education on par with anywhere else in the world but the fringe schools and popular "majors" like HRM and nursing assistant outside of the better schools must be of questionable quality.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=D Cups;1167555]It is probably a real degree but the standards may be little bit lower there than most universities in USA Not a lot but somewhat. For example, most RNs, MDs and JDs would have a little bit of trouble passing American exams in these categories. But I give them or anyone a lot of credit for getting any degree anywhere. I have 3 and each has made a big difference in my life. I'm a business professor.[/QUOTE]Interesting. Good to know.
[QUOTE=Frenzy3;1167586]LOL I was thinking the same thing to day I was looking over one of my girls home work and it was 6th grade quality. Hehe well they like sex. There is always a place for them to work in the world, and the bf love to drink and wait for them to come home, so it is a win win[/QUOTE]LOL good one.
[QUOTE=Sxyman;1167552]How is the educational system in PI?[/QUOTE]Pathetic, sums it up quite accurately.
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It's "nursing assistant", not RN so of course the workload is going to be a lot less.
[QUOTE=Toronto;1167584]One of the girls I saw in Cebu was in her last year in the nursing assistant studies and I looked at her workbook one day. Her weekly assignment for one of the classes looked like something a 6th grader or at most a junior high student would produce in US / Canada. I'm sure the better universities provide quality education on par with anywhere else in the world but the fringe schools and popular "majors" like HRM and nursing assistant outside of the better schools must be of questionable quality.[/QUOTE]