Although my experience at PUP is still limited, I’ve already gone through the enrollment process — and that alone was quite an experience. It was tiring and draining, especially since we had to arrive earlier than expected. The course I wanted was a quota course, meaning it could easily reach full capacity, and arriving just on time might not guarantee a slot.
It was exhausting physically and mentally, but looking back, I believe it was worth it. All the effort, early wake-ups, and long lines paid off because I successfully secured the course I truly wanted. That moment made me feel proud and more motivated to push forward in my academic journey at PUP.
As of now, I haven’t had the chance to meet any professors or attend classes yet, since our classes haven’t officially started. I currently don’t have any particular person I admire or like in the university, as my experience is still very limited. However, I do appreciate that PUP is one of the most recommendable and well-known universities, especially recognized for its excellence in teaching the BSA course.
If there’s one thing I didn’t like based on my experience so far, it’s the lack of proper guidance during enrollment. It felt disorganized, and there weren’t enough people to assist us through the process.
But despite that, I would still recommend this university to anyone who may be financially challenged but is full of desire to achieve a comfortable and successful life. As I said, PUP offers one of the best teachings for the BSA course.




