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Question (BSE Student): Do we have the qualifying examination schedule? If ever, will it be
online?
Answer (Mr. Ty): There are previous announcements that it will be scheduled in latter part.
Answer (Prof. Sedigo): The qualifying exam is still face to face and is probably scheduled in
January 2021.
Question: Do we need to pay for the printing of modules?
Answer (Mr. Ty): No payment. It is free for students because CHED paid for their tuition and
school fees.
Question (Gen. Trias Student): How about the academic scholars?
Answer (Ms. Sidamon): Only Tulong Dulong and TES are active scholarship grant for this
semester.
Question (BSE Student): If we have 3-hour virtual class schedule, do we need to attend 3
hours virtual class also?
Answer (Ms. Feranil): No, we prepared the virtual class schedule for you to be aware of the
available schedule for the teacher for consultation and possible queries or clarifications on the
lesson. This flexible learning is a self-paced learning, so you can do the readings or studying
in your convenient time not necessarily during the virtual class schedule. In addition,
attendance is not part of the grading system for this semester.
Answer (Prof. Sedigo): In addition, during virtual class schedule, that is the time that the
teacher will post the lessons and made himself available to students’ consultations.
Question (Parent): I am an OFW parent, can I monitor my child’s performance in the online
learning platform?
Answer (Ms. Busog): Yes, if the student will allow their parents to access his/her account,
he/she will give the username and password of the student.
Question (New Student): How can we meet our teachers? Are we going to look or contact
them, or they are the one who will contact us?
Answer (Ms. Feranil): Each section has assigned Registration Adviser. They are the one
tasked to look for the students and create a group for the class. Then later, all subject teachers
will be added to the group, so that there will be only one group for each class to elicit confusion
on the part of the student on how to communicate and whom.
Question (Irregular Student): How about if virtual class schedule is conflict with my back
subjects, do I need to drop the subject?
Answer (Ms. Anonas): No, flexible learning is self-paced and can do the learning even not
during the virtual class schedule.
Question: How will the lesson be delivered? Is the lesson/module will be provided for the whole
semester one at a time?
Answer (Prof. Sedigo): Preparing a module is not the easy but almost all faculty have their
modules for one month or until Midterm except for some that they really have prepared the
whole module for one semester. So module delivery, is by lesson or chapter, so that you will
not be overwhelmed by the lessons and the activities.