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Enrollment at UP

June 2, 2008

        Do i need to say more or should I let other Iskolars ng Bayan to react??

Anywho. Today’s the first day of enrollment in UP for graduating and freshies aka freshmen. And I  am one of the RAs, Registration Assistants (together with Dan, Jen, and Chad–proxy for Hazel). Ang hirap pala. Considering na konti pa ung mga nag-enrol today. Haish.

 From the "Pila System" wherein you have to line up in order to enlist a subject. Looks easy right? But no! It usually took me days to enrol. Ang hahaba ng pila. Ang init. And if you’re not lucky enough, the subject that you’ve been eyeing for days to enlist is already close the time you’re allowed to enlist. Then there’s Manual TP/Pre-rog/Teacher’s Prerogative wherein you have to wait until the start of the classes to "talk" with the instructor of the subject and ask him/her if he/she can allow you to enlist. If you’re lucky, he/she will sign your TP immediately. If your not that lucky, the instructor will ask you to sing or dance or act infront of his/her class before he/she sign your TP. And if you’re one of the unluckiests, the instructor will not accept you in his/her class. In short, its the teachers’ call to accept you or not. You’ll also have to go from one college to another just to enlist. And pipila ka ulet for the subject. Haish.

 Now, the current system is the CRS or the Computer Registration System wherein you have to enlist the subjects that you want to take and wait for the result about a week later. Some are lucky of having their subjects enlisted and there are some who only gets 3units or one subject. If you’re one of the unlucky ones, you have to enlist your subjects again hoping  that the CRS team will enlist your subjects. The process continues until you get all the subjects you wanted,  a maximum of 21 units or 7 subjects, or until the last day of enlistment. Then there’s online prerog, wherein you approah the instructor of your subject and beg him/her to enlist you, no more waiting til the first day of classses. 

What "system" do I prefer the most? I’ll say the CRS for its not that tiring compared to the "Pila System" pero nakakamiss ang "Pila System". Two years rin akong pumila at nagsipag for my subjects habang sa CRS diskarte lang para makuha mo mga subjects. And with me graduating nextsem (hopefully!) thankful ako for both kasi naranasan ko pa ang orig na "Pila System" na sa UP lang nangyayari and medyo malungkot dahil unti unti na ang pagbabago na nangyayari sa UP na aking mahal. Hindi makikilala ang UP kung wala ang mga pila pila, aristocart, ikot/toki (?), atbp na unti unting binabago. Hindi pansin sa ngayon pero pagkalipas ng ilang taon, magiging ibang iba na ang UP. 

 

Sana mas ikakagaganda ng UP ang mga pagbabago!

xoxo pinaylibrarian

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Previous Comments

UP should be juxtaposed with “University of Pila.”

Pila sa enlistment, Pila sa Advising, Pila sa Form-5, Pila sa Cashier, Pila sa Prerog, Pila sa Jeep at Pila sa kung saan-saan.

I think it only mean one thing though: UP despite of its freedom still knows how to be disciplined and patient. Yan ata ang tatak ng UP.

But I bet those were the days…right?

And unfortunately as much as I would love to deny it, I’m part of those days. :-(

Posted by Jelo at June 3, 2008, 9:17 am

hi. can i use your blog as reference for my report about crs? thanks!

Posted by Anonymous at March 8, 2011, 5:51 am

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