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Medical Studies at UST
• Philosophy and Letters during his freshman year (1877-1878)
Why Philosophy & Letters?
1. Don Francisco liked it. 2. Uncertainty on what course to take up. 3. Failure to solicit the advice of Father Pablo Ramon, Ateneo’s Rector, who was then at Mindanao.
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• It was during the following term (1878-187) that Rizal, took up the medical course
• Another reason why Jose chose medicine for a career was to be able to cure his mother’s growing blindness
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• Surveying Course in Ateneo (1878)
- He took the vocational course leading to the title of perito agrimensor (expert surveyor)
- At the age of 17, he passed the final examination
- The title was issued to him on Nov. 25, 1881
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- Rizal saw the differences between Ateneo and UST
- He had so many beautiful memories with the Jesuit professors who loved him and inspired him to ascend to greater pursuit of knowledge
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Romances of a Lover Boy• Rizal was a
romantic dreamer who like to sip the “nectar of love”
• Shortly after losing Segunda Katigbak, he courted a young woman in Calamba
• He simply called her Miss L, describing her as “fair with seductive and attractive eyes”
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• During his sophomore year at UST, Rizal boarded in the house of Donya Concha Leyva
• He courted Leonor Valenzuela who was a tall girl with a “regal bearing”
• He sent her love notes written in invisible ink
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• Rizal’s next romance was with another Leonor- Leonor Rivera- his cousin from Camiling, Tarlac
• In 1879, during his junior year, Rizal lived in Casa Tomasina where his landlord was his uncle Antonio Rivera who had a pretty daughter, Leonor
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To The Filipino Youth (A La Juventud Filipina)• In 1879, the Liceo
Artistico-Literario (Artistic-Literary Lyceum) of Manila held a literary contest
• Rizal, who was 18 years old, submitted his poem
• The Board of Judges, composed of Spaniards was impressed and gave it the first prize to Rizal
• The prize was a silver pen, feather-shaped and decorated with a gold ribbon
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• It was the first great poem in Spanish written by a Filipino, whose merit was recognized by Spanish literary authorities
• It expressed for the first time the nationalistic concept that the Filipinos were the “fair hope of the Fatherland”
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El Consejo de los Dioses• After a long and
critical appraisal of the entries, they awarded the first prize Rizal’s work
• Despite all objections, the prize was awarded to Rizal, a gold ring on which was engraved the bust of Cervantes
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Champion of Filipino Students• In 1880, Rizal founded a secret
society of Filipino students in UST• They called it Compañerismo
(Comradeship) whose members were called “Companions of Jehu”
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Decision to Study Abroad• He could no longer endure the
rampant bigotry and discrimination in UST
• For the first time, Rizal did not seek his parents’ permission and blessings to go abroad to study abroad and to fulfil his secret mission