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Achievements of rizal in ust
Rizal's education at the Ateneo focused on a more liberal and Europeanized curriculum, while his education at UST followed a more conservative and religious-centric approach. At Ateneo, he was exposed to a wider range of subjects and ideas that influenced his nationalistic and reformist beliefs, whereas UST provided him with a more traditional and religious education. Despite the differences, both institutions played a role in shaping Rizal's views on society and his role in advocating for change in the Philippines.
Rizal studied at UST or University of Sto. Thomas in 1877-1882. Rizal finished a year in Philosophy and Letters but later on, decided to shift to medical course.
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The life of Rizal at UST is the most miserable thing happen to his life. He did not finished his study there because of the racial discrimination of the Dominicans. He was damped with prejudicial limitations. Filipino students are not treated equally, so he decided to go in Madrid to continue his study. Jose Rizal studied at Madrid to pursue his study on Medicine and his secret mission was to observe the life and culture at Spain. This is the real reason why he left UST. He had great time at the University especially with his friends at CASA TOMASINA, his dormitory during that time.
summarize the experience of rizal in ust
In 1878, Jose Rizal took up medicine in the University of Santo Tomas (UST), but had to stop when he noticed that Filipino students were being discriminated upon by their Dominican teachers. He continued his studies in Spain.
Year 1882 in UST. Year 1885 in Universidad Central de Madrid.
During his second year in UST, studying medicine. 1878-1879
because the sweet memory of Segunda was still fresh in his heart and his father did not like the family of "Miss L"
the mother of Rizal opposed Rizal to Go for higher Education in UST because of the Incident happed to Father Gomez, BUrgos, and Zamora. the mother of Rizal said "Don't send him to Manila again; he knows enough. If he gets to know more, the Spaniards will cut off his head.