
I experienced a lot in Monol and I know that I have improved a lot – not only my English skills but also on how to make friends with people from different countries and cultures.
I experienced a lot in Monol and I know that I have improved a lot – not only my English skills but also on how to make friends with people from different countries and cultures.
Today, I will talk about Monol’s dormitories. For many reasons I changed my dormitory twice already that is why I have much information to tell you guys.
Many people already mentioned about the life and merits and reasons for studying in Monol. This time, I will share about other matters such as some tips on living in Baguio. I hope these can help you release your worries after deciding to study in Monol, Philippines.
There are two kinds of extra-curricular programs in Monol. One is supplementary classes in English and the other is for fitness and sports. Both have teachers to guide the students.
Later, my friend said that Monol is a good school and that a lot of students have learned about IELTS here as well. That said, we came together to learn. Beginning my life here was unexpected.
When you study abroad, it is necessary to take a chance to relax and enjoy Baguio. This time I will introduce two attractions in Baguio – Camp John Hay and Aran Cave.
I have come to Monol for almost a month. This week I want to share my living environment and school facilities. Monol has a variety of room types, including room for two, three, four, three plus one (three students plus one teacher) and six person-room.
Let me introduce to you the campus building of Monol starting from the top. The building has 14 floors. The…
Hello, I am Doki. I’m going to introduce you to the semi-single room of MONOL. When I first applied, I truly wanted to live in the new single room. Unfortunately, there were no vacant rooms. My transfer got delayed a little bit but I’ve finally moved to my new room!