What is José Rizal University known for?
José Rizal University (JRU) prides itself for being among the most inexpensive private universities in the country that offers quality education. It is a non-stock, non-profit, non-sectarian private educational institution founded in 1919 by Don Vicente Fabella based on the ideal of good education available to all.
Is José Rizal University a good school?
About JRU: My school is a great place for learning. The facilities are average, not complete but yet competitive. Different professors has their own teaching styles so some are great while others are not, just average.
Who is the owner of José Rizal University?
Vicente Fabella
Its founder was the late Vicente Fabella; the first Filipino certified public accountant. The name was subsequently changed to Jose Rizal College in 1922, in honor of the great Filipino patriot and martyr who tried to awaken his countrymen in his writings to the need for economic self-sufficiency and independence.
What course did Rizal take up when he first enrolled in college?
In April, 1877, Rizal, who was then nearly 16 years old, matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas, taking Philosophy and Letters. 38. He enrolled in this course for Two reasons 1. His father liked it 2.
How old was Pepe when he went to Biñan and why biñan for his early education?
When he was nine years old, his father sent him to Biñan to continue studying Latin, because his first teacher had died. His brother Paciano took him to Biñan one Sunday, and Jose bade his parents and sisters good-bye with tears in his eyes.
Who was Rizal favorite teacher in Ateneo?
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Rizal’s Ateneo mentors included Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez, who was not only an excellent teacher of mathematics, rhetoric and Greek, but also a teacher who cared immensely for his students. Fr. Sanchez even accompanied Rizal during the hero’s Dapitan exile.
Why did Rizal choose to reside in Germany longer?
Rizal stayed in Berlin, capital of Germany, to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology, to attend some lectures at its local university, to further his studies of sciences and languages, to get familiar with the scenic Germany, to be part of the scientific community and to finish his novel, “Noli Me Tángere.”