St. Paul University Quezon City

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Metro Manila, Philippines

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St. Paul University Quezon City Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St. Paul University Quezon City is located in Metro Manila, Philippines on New Manila, Quezon City. St. Paul University Quezon City is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category private university in Philippines.

Address

New Manila, Quezon City

Phone

+63 287267988

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Paolo Victoriano

Little to no parking at all. I suggest parking at Robinsons Magnolia

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Victorio Ong

It used to be called St Paul College. it's still an all-girl college.

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Vea Cabral

Not the best university in the world if you actually want to learn a professional career or be taken seriously. Too much issues with this school. From the system to its campus ,learning class to its faculty members, teachers, students and its people. If you want good education its better elsewhere. Its the worse!

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Victor Matthews

Wonderful people. Excellent programs. Highly impressed.

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Thuan Eric

I love so so much, St. Paul College Quezon City SPCQC, wishing all the best with thanks

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As a male student dominated by an all girls environment, I've found out that these girls aren't your average stereotype 'kolehiyala.' Compared to those I know from 'still' exclusive all girls (Miriam, Assumption etc.) They are much more grown & grounded knowing that a number of testosterones invaded their campus. Some of them are still the 'usual'... snobbish, sophisticated and arrogant mean girls but i'm telling you, they are quite few now. St. Paul also made sure that being Christ-centered would still be evident in our everyday lives. (Retreats, Daily Masses, first friday mass, marian camp, etc.) Academic wise, they are at par with the bigger universities. Passing grade is apparently higher than some schools i encountered. Also, Their extra-curricular doesn't really bother much with the class schedules. (If you have trainings for varsity then you are excused but not until A valid permit is presented) But what makes this LRT university a let down is their facilities. Sisters' claims that there is no need of renovating the buildings and class rooms since it is part of history. True, but that would mean danger to those students in the long run. Creaky floors, leaking aircons, crooked chairs and filthy comfort rooms. The cafeteria food is priced too high (good thing they got rid of Chits) knowing there are less choices even. Some of the professors play favoritism (what school doesn't). And of course, the miscellanous and \extra\ fees that needs to be shouldered by the students. I call BS when we need to pay student activities. Isn't this part of their high tuition?? Anyway, bottom line here is it's a surprise for some people knowing that I came from a then-all girls school, but that didn't hinder my chance at landing a goob job because I know, this institution may have a good or bad reputation to some, but St. Paul made me who am I today. Thank you for the memories, tipol! Caritas Christi Urget Nos!

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Raja Bare

Good school

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Ricky Luna

Almost went to this college. It was an all girl college but they are now accepting the male counterpart.