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mbc - May 4, 2006 05:47 AM (GMT)
Greetings!

I am a nineteen year-old male and currently studying at the De La Salle University Dasmariñas and I really want to join the PMA and be a member of the military, but as regards the PMA admission requirement that only single persons are allowed to be a PMA cadet, are there any program for married persons offered by the academy?

CAPT DE ORO - May 4, 2006 11:55 AM (GMT)
:dunno:
I think you have no more chance to join PMA if your married. But if you're not legally married, live-in lang, I think baka nga pwede pa.
Mag Advance ROTC kanalang kung gusto mo at least dun di masyado mahigpit regarding married individual although it is being preferred to be single. :specool:

Noki01 - May 5, 2006 01:42 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (mbc @ May 4 2006, 01:47 PM)
Greetings!

I am a nineteen year-old male and currently studying at the De La Salle University Dasmariñas and I really want to join the PMA and be a member of the military, but as regards the PMA admission requirement that only single persons are allowed to be a PMA cadet, are there any program for married persons offered by the academy?

:fire:

may night classes ang PMA.... just ask them. hihihihih. just ask any PMA graduate.

:sniper:

spartacus - June 20, 2006 04:36 PM (GMT)
pursue your studies at de la salle, be a doctor or lawyer, then apply for AFP commissionship, voila! you will have a rank of captain...much higher than that of a new PMA grad!!!

Noki01 - June 20, 2006 09:14 PM (GMT)
:fire:

Good-looking was one of the criteria for admission.

Ngaun hindi na.

My upperclass always shouted "Plebos, ang papangit nyo huh!!!!!" made me feel good.

:sniper:

Noki01 - July 14, 2006 06:28 PM (GMT)
:fire:

PMA entrance exam is on August 27]

:sniper:

Bat21 - June 24, 2007 12:57 AM (GMT)
If you have college credits from a civilian college or even a degree before you enter the PMA, do you happen to be able to "carry over" those subject and not take them again in the academy or do you have to start all over again with those algebra and english 101's?
Thank you and God bless . . .

Redj - June 25, 2007 01:41 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (mbc @ May 4 2006, 01:47 PM)
Greetings!

I am a nineteen year-old male and currently studying at the De La Salle University Dasmariñas and I really want to join the PMA and be a member of the military, but as regards the PMA admission requirement that only single persons are allowed to be a PMA cadet, are there any program for married persons offered by the academy?

Sorry Buddy, hindi pwede ang married sa PMA.

Tama yung advise ng iba, if you are a Doctor or a Lawyer you can get a rank of Capt. or LTSG once you enter the AFP.

:nono:

saver111 - October 26, 2007 12:16 PM (GMT)
271 plebes to comprise PMA Class of 2010
By Artemio Dumlao
Friday, October 26, 2007

BAGUIO CITY – The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) will formally accept into its fold 271 new cadets to comprise Class 2010 tomorrow.

Class “Laon-Alab” or Lakas Tipon Alay sa Bayan will be composed of 244 males and 27 females who will be recognized as full-fledged cadets in fitting ceremonies at Borromeo Field.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Avelino Razon Jr., who belongs to PMA Class 1974, will be the guest of honor and speaker during the ceremonies, where the latest members of the Cadet Corps are given the welcoming handshake by upperclassmen as a signal of their formal entry into the premier military academy.

Razon, who will be honored with a 15-gun salute, and PMA officials will lead an “Open House” and the blessing of the academy’s renovated facilities.

The parents of 2,011 cadets from the Visayas and Mindanao will be flown to Fort del Pilar aboard C-130 planes, according to Air Force Capt. Dennis Solomon, PMA spokesman.

Those from Luzon will be ferried via PMA buses from the Baguio City proper and brought back to downtown after the ceremonies, he added.

After the formation, recognition and the recessional at Borromeo Field, Solomon said the just-recognized cadets will proceed to their designated areas per company for a picnic with their parents.

They will be allowed to leave the camp for a few hours, he added.

The PMA, the alma mater of most ranking military, police and civilian officials, celebrated its 109th Foundation Day last week. – With James Mananghaya


http://www.philstar.com/index.php?Nation&p...&aid=2007102574

Redj - October 30, 2007 03:15 AM (GMT)
Time flew so fast. Before PMA classes get their times on their YEARLING (3rd Class Cadets).

:patrioticpinoy:

polgas733 - February 19, 2009 03:19 AM (GMT)
Hi, I din't do well in HighSchool (don't even ask why :nono: ) I was just wondering if I can show them my College Report Card (1st sem) instead?

is that possible? =)

polgas733 - February 19, 2009 06:12 AM (GMT)
ayy sorry for the typo mistake "Philippin" :) forgot the E

mazingu - February 19, 2009 11:31 AM (GMT)
Some didnt do well in high school but passed the PMA entrance exam and the physicals then I see no problem if you can do the same.

polgas733 - February 19, 2009 01:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (mazingu @ Feb 19 2009, 07:31 PM)
Some didnt do well in high school but passed the PMA entrance exam and the physicals then I see no problem if you can do the same.

wow tnx for the info

polgas733 - April 3, 2009 02:59 PM (GMT)
can you name some of the persons who didn't do well in HS but got in the PMA anyways? thnx

someone told me Senator Rodolfo Biazon is one of them hehe is that true?

epigone - April 3, 2009 05:53 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (polgas733 @ Apr 3 2009, 10:59 PM)
can you name some of the persons who didn't do well in HS but got in the PMA anyways? thnx

someone told me Senator Rodolfo Biazon is one of them hehe is that true?

Biazon did'nt 'do well' in high school because he waas self-suppoorting. Supporting his family selling and buying diyaryo bote. When he got in PMA, he used his stipend to feed the family. That's a success story. Kung may tiyaga, may nilaga. If there's a will, there's a way-maxim for bourgoisie democrats or democratic capitalists.

polgas733 - April 4, 2009 12:09 AM (GMT)
I'm still a bit worried I won't get in. Well, I won't know unless I try :crawling: .


I'll go give it a shot :snipemo: :armycheers:

iced_man21 - April 4, 2009 08:00 AM (GMT)
Nothing wrong in trying. Pero pag andun ka na sa loob, kahit mahirapan ka, manghinayang ka na rin sa time at effort mo, so I think pagbutihin mo na rin talaga para matapos mo. Sa loob kasi, its not about you mastering your subjects and overcoming the rigors of training. Its more about mastering yourself and overcoming your own limitations.




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