I studied at the University of Perpetual Help System, and overall, my experience was okay — not perfect, but not bad either. The school is especially strong in health-related programs like Nursing and Medicine. Most of my professors were really knowledgeable and easy to talk to, and I appreciated how they pushed us to apply what we learned in real situations, not just memorize for exams.
One thing I liked was the emphasis on discipline and values. You can feel it in the way the school runs activities and community programs. It definitely helped shape not just my academic side, but also my sense of responsibility.
That said, there are a few things that could be better. The administration can be slow and a bit disorganized, especially when it comes to enrollment or getting documents. It’s honestly frustrating at times. The facilities are decent, but some parts of the campus could use updates. Also, tuition isn’t cheap, so it’s worth considering if you’re on a budget.
Campus life is pretty active, but I wish there were more events or clubs to get involved in.
Overall, I’d say the University of Perpetual Help System is a good choice if you’re serious about healthcare or want a values-based education. But if you’re looking for a more modern, research-focused university, you might want to check out other options too.