Monday, November 14, 2011

Asian Institute of Distance Education


 from my old blog.

Hey out there!

This is for college kids in the philippines.

Have you ever gotten tired of traveling to school?

Do you want to lower the cost of your tuition but still get a quality education to help your parents out?



Let's be classmates!

I'm currently studying at AIDE

It's Asian Institute of Distance Education and I'm currently taking up BS Business Administration while working in a Call Center. It's a great way to learn as I control my time and pace by which I study.

I send the tests back to them and I get results after a few days

It's also certified by CHED so you don't have to worry about it being a fly by night college. It's been in existence for years and no I do not get any commission for every referred student.

I just want to have a weekly group of people to study with probably at Starbucks or CoffeeBean.

It's not expensive and I can show you how to get there.
Here's their website:
AIDE - Asian Institute of Distance Education
 http://www.infomaninc.com/philippineschool/asianinstitute.htm

21 comments:

  1. Hi Dude, am trying to find more info about AIDE online since their website no longer works. What kind of requirements did they need from you? How was the overall experience since you blogged about it last month?

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  2. hey man, i'm currently enrolled there through a "satellite campus" in parañaque but i've never been to the AIDE building. currently taking up English and done with the modules. now im about to take the finals. is it difficult?

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  3. hi. im undergrad, management..do they offer online courses for undergraduate as well? i would like to finish my studies and currently looking for open universities. thanks.

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  4. hi, do you know what are the requirements for transferees?

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  5. sorry if i haven't replied sooner

    nah the tests were ok. you just have to study :D

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  6. Im currently enrolled at AIDE.did you take your final exams remotely or in AIDE office?

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    1. Since I was based in Manila at that time, I had to go to the AIDE office every time and take a test either alone or with a few other people in front of a CHED representative. It was ok, not too much pressure :D

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    2. Hi Guys, okay ba sa AIDE? Balak ko mag-trasfer eh.

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  7. hi, i'm finding as much information as i can on AIDE, i'm really interested and would like to enroll and continue my studies. does it also take 4 years to get a degree like other regular schools? thank you.

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    1. yeah 4 years but you can shorten that time if you pile in more units. Sorry for the very late reply.

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  8. Are you a graduate from AIDE by now? ;) Planning to enroll next month or by April.

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  9. may idea ka ba kung matapos , maari rin makapag- masteral sa ibang school?

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  10. Currently enrolled there (AIDE), am about to take my first finals next week.

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  11. Hi everyone. I'll be enrolling at AIDE by next week. Let's be contacts..? I'm 13 subjects away from a degree in business. Sana matapos na.

    adiraymund@gmail.com

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  12. Hello! I enrolled last Monday.. 9 units, three subjects! AB Polsci.

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  13. Dude I was done in 2010 :D but I hope you find more classmates through this post :D

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  14. Thats what im looking for! CLASSMATES! When you took the finals, is it hard? Is it drafted far from the Module Tests? I got this subject called Art Appreciation. It is freaking me out! ang hirap.

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  15. Hi! Is there anyone out here who is currently enrolled in AIDE?
    Im looking for classmates.

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  16. I am planning to enroll in AIDE. I'm looking for more info about its programs and very interested to find testimonies of students and graduates.
    Kindly PM me on my FB account.
    Search Debie Becina-Oliveros

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