Hi Kabayan. I've been searching for a good university myself and the best option is still to study in the Philippines. Here's why:
American and other western universities here are too expensive for us.
Qatar University is affordable but I have been applying for admission three times already and just wasted two years of my life because they limit the number of people to accept despite me having very good grades.
Aptech is not really a college or a university, it's merely an institution that teaches IT and Graphics or anything related to computer skills, and it's not really worth the money.
Your best bet will be CNAQ, a college that offers diplomas at most as they don't offer degrees. It's quite affordable for Filipinos and I've seen many of them studying there. After having a diploma (2 or 3 years), you can enroll at QU with advanced units and you can jump some years but I don't know if you can get accepted immediately because they really limit the number of people to accept and they prioritize their own people of course.
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Hi Kabayan. I've been searching for a good university myself and the best option is still to study in the Philippines. Here's why:
American and other western universities here are too expensive for us.
Qatar University is affordable but I have been applying for admission three times already and just wasted two years of my life because they limit the number of people to accept despite me having very good grades.
Aptech is not really a college or a university, it's merely an institution that teaches IT and Graphics or anything related to computer skills, and it's not really worth the money.
Your best bet will be CNAQ, a college that offers diplomas at most as they don't offer degrees. It's quite affordable for Filipinos and I've seen many of them studying there. After having a diploma (2 or 3 years), you can enroll at QU with advanced units and you can jump some years but I don't know if you can get accepted immediately because they really limit the number of people to accept and they prioritize their own people of course.
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