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Father Magin Fernando (College Registrar) refused to admit him because:1. He was late for registration.2. He was sickly and undersized for his age. (Rizal was then 11 years old).
What made Rizal’s father decide to enroll Rizal at Ateneo? His father, who first wished him to study at Letran changed his mind and decide to send him in Ateneo instead. He was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo, upon the intercession of Manuel Xerez Burgos.
What made Rizal’s father decide to enroll Rizal at Ateneo? His father, who first wished him to study at Letran changed his mind and decide to send him in Ateneo instead. He was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo, upon the intercession of Manuel Xerez Burgos.
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Father Jose Bech was th first professor of Jose Rizal at Ateneo.
Father Magin Fernando (College Registrar) refused to admit him because:1. He was late for registration.2. He was sickly and undersized for his age. (Rizal was then 11 years old).
What made Rizal’s father decide to enroll Rizal at Ateneo? His father, who first wished him to study at Letran changed his mind and decide to send him in Ateneo instead. He was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo, upon the intercession of Manuel Xerez Burgos.
What made Rizal’s father decide to enroll Rizal at Ateneo? His father, who first wished him to study at Letran changed his mind and decide to send him in Ateneo instead. He was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo, upon the intercession of Manuel Xerez Burgos.
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Father Jose Bech was th first professor of Jose Rizal at Ateneo.
1. he was late to enroll 2. he was sickly and undersize for his age.
Jose Rizal was born Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. When he enrolled at Ateneo Municipal de Manila, he was advised by his brother to just use the first three of his complete name so he only used Jose Protasio Rizal.
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Jose Rizal studied at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila where he excelled in various subjects. He was known to be an intelligent and talented student, participating actively in extracurricular activities such as writing poetry and essays. Rizal's education at Ateneo played a significant role in shaping his nationalist ideals and intellectual development.
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.
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