Jose Rizal: His Education and Career PDF

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This document provides information about Jose Rizal's education and career, particularly his time at Ateneo de Manila. It details various aspects of his secondary and university experiences, including influences and challenges.

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Jose Rizal: His Education and Career Life and Works of Rizal Rizal Secondary Education Colegio de San Juan de Letran Ateneo Municipal Rizal Secondary Education Ateneo Municipal Colegio de San Juan de...

Jose Rizal: His Education and Career Life and Works of Rizal Rizal Secondary Education Colegio de San Juan de Letran Ateneo Municipal Rizal Secondary Education Ateneo Municipal Colegio de San Juan de Letran From Mercado to Rizal Manuel Xerez Burgos Kalye Caraballo From Mercado to Rizal Kalye Caraballo Manuel Xerez Burgos Jesuits got expelled from the archipelago in 1768 order remained dormant until members returned in 1859 re‐emerged to convert the Mindanao population were asked to take charge of the Ateneo School Ateneo de Manila By 1865, Ateneo was a secondary school that offered rigorous courses almost equivalent to college academics. Ateneo was considered the finest school in the Philippines because of the rigorous intellectual standards of the Jesuits. It was in this environment that Jose Rizal began the education that would solidify his political thoughts. Rizal`s experience in Ateneo Imperyong Romano (Internos) Red flag Emperador nangangasera sa loob ng Tribunal bakuran ng Ateneo Dekuryon Senturyon Imperyong Carthagena Taga dala ng bandila (Externos) Blue Flag nangangasera sa labas ng Ateneo Rizal`s experience in Ateneo Francisco de Paula Sanchez Fr. Sanchez ignited Rizal`s passion to study and rekindle interest in literature. The Count of Monte Cristo Universal History Travels in the Philippines Rizal`s experience in Ateneo Francisco de Paula Sanchez Fr. Sanchez ignited Rizal`s passion to study and rekindle interest in literature. The Count of Monte Cristo Universal History Travels in the Philippines Rizal`s productive last years in Ateneo Arts Sports Rizal`s productive last years in Ateneo Sports Arts Rizal`s productive last years in Ateneo Mi Primera Inspiracion (Ang Aking Unang Inspirasyon) Un Recuerdo a Mi Pueblo (Sa Alaala ng Aking Bayan) Por La Educacion Recibe Luestre la Patria (Sa Edukasyon ay Magtatamo ng Liwanag ang Bansa) A La Juventud Filipina “Para sa Kabataang Filipino” Segunda Katigbak Rizal`s first romance She is a bewitching young girl from Lipa Rizal`s first love interest College Life in Unibersidad de Santo Tomas Upon entering the university; The Jesuit priests who had been his former mentors had advised him to take up farming, or to join the order and be a man of the cloth. However, his tastes went towards law, literature, or medicine. In the end, he decided to sign up for Philosophy and Letters during his freshman year because of the following reasons: 1. It was what his father would have wanted for him. 2. He had failed to seek the advice of the rector of the Ateneo, Father Ramon Pablo. As part of the course, he had to complete units in the following subjects: Cosmology and Metaphysics Theodicy History of Philosophy After completing his first year, Rizal decided to take up medicine as his university course. This change of heart was due to two factors: Father Ramon Pablo, rector of the Ateneo, had advised him to pursue the course. Rizal's mother had failing eyesight and he thought he owed it to her to become a doctor and cure her condition. Three main factors that contributed to Rizal’s unhappiness at the university, namely: The Dominican professors were hostile to him. Filipino students suffered discrimination. The method of instruction at UST was obsolete and repressive. Three main reasons for his struggling academic performance;  Rizal was not satisfied with the system of education at the university.  There were plenty of things to distract a young man in the peak of his youth.  Medicine was not Rizal's true vocation. Three main reasons for his struggling academic performance;  Rizal was not satisfied with the system of education at the university.  There were plenty of things to distract a young man in the peak of his youth.  Medicine was not Rizal's true vocation. Three main reasons for his struggling academic performance;  Rizal was not satisfied with the system of education at the university.  There were plenty of things to distract a young man in the peak of his youth.  Medicine was not Rizal's true vocation.  He would later find out that his real calling was in the arts, not in medicine.

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