Rizal
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- 2. The course Rizal studied that involved humanities and classical learning at Ateneo.
- 5. The name of Rizal's pony
- 6. He helped Rizal gain admission to Ateneo despite his late enrollment.
- 8. The mathematical subject, dealing with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, and a key component of his rigorous academic curriculum in Manila.
- 11. The significant pen name or pseudonym that Jose Rizal adopted, which translates to "Ever Ready" or "Always Prepared".
- 12. The name that Rizal did not use while enrolling at Ateneo.
- 16. The esteemed Jesuit professor at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila from whom Jose Rizal learned arithmetic and algebra during his early academic years.
- 17. During his time at the Ateneo, Jose Rizal was initially placed in this group due to his young age and limited Spanish proficiency.
- 21. The religious order that managed the Ateneo Municipal de Manila during Rizal's time.
- 23. The illness that Rizal developed as a result of his poor nutrition when he is in Berlin.
- 24. What did Rizal and his friends would sometimes call their Spanish and mestizo classmates?
- 25. The Jesuit priest that served as Rizal’s favorite mentor and influence during his studies at Ateneo.
- 27. The original charity school established in 1817 that later evolved into Ateneo Municipal de Manila under the Jesuits.
- 28. One of the two empires into which the students were divided.
- 30. The specialized branch of medicine Jose Rizal pursued in Europe After completing his initial medical studies in the Philippines.
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- 1. The prominent Filipino historian whose comprehensive biographies and scholarly works, such as "Jose Rizal: Life, Works, and Writings," became standard texts for studying the national hero's life and his educational experiences.
- 3. The classmate of Rizal that placed rank 1 in his 4th year in UST.
- 4. At this age, Jose Rizal entered the Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872.
- 7. The name of the German ethnologist and explorer whose book, Travels in the Philippines, greatly impressed Jose Rizal as a young student.
- 9. The University of Santo Tomas, where Jose Rizal pursued various courses including Philosophy and eventually Medicine, was primarily run and administered by members of this Catholic religious order.
- 10. One of the branches of science that Rizal's subjects in Ateneo.
- 13. The collective term for the top-ranking students in Ateneo Municipal during Jose Rizal's time.
- 14. The name of the university in Spain where José Rizal pursued his studies in medicine and philosophy.
- 15. Rizal’s student status at Ateneo when he was not a boarder.
- 18. Rizal's classmate who challenged him to an arm wrestling battle and bullied him?
- 19. In his early years at the University of Santo Tomas, before shifting to ophthalmology, what broad field of study did Jose Rizal first pursue?
- 20. The spirit of unity and shared purpose that bound Jose Rizal and his classmates, enabling them to support each other academically and personally amidst the competitive and often biased educational environment of their time.
- 22. Rizal quickly improved his Spanish and academic performance. Within his first month, he had advanced to the position of "_______" the highest rank within his Carthaginian group.
- 26. The name of the General who fought Muslim forces in Jolo.
- 29. This poem was written by Rizal to hail a warrior named Urbiztondo for the successful battle against the muslims