Posted by bariles On August - 28 - 2010 - 225 views
Four young generals just very recently made GenSan proud again by landing in the list of the July 2010 Nursing Board Exam Topnotchers!
They lorded it among a total of 91,008 examinees where only 37,679 made it.
Taking the #3 slot is Allyce Joana Toledo De Leon of University of Santo Tomas who garnered an average of 86.0. Ms. De Leon finished her high school at the Gen. Santos City Hope Christian School in Barangay City Heights.
She is followed by Joy Anne Acierto Tan of Notre Dame of Dadiangas University where she graduated Cum Laude. Ms. Tan took the #7 spot in the topnotchers list. (Check out her tribute poster below from the NDDU website.)
"THE TWO TOPNOTCHERS IN THE JULY 2010 NURSING BOARD EXAMS WHO ARE NDDU GRADUATES"
Then at #8 is Laurence Lester Gamboa Tan of UST again. He is also a high school graduate of GSC Hope Christian School.
The fourth general to make it to the esteemed list of the July 2010 Nursing Board Exam Topnotchers is Jan Ronald Casinto Pomuceno who took the #9 spot. The new nurse graduated from Notre Dame of Dadiangas University likewise. (Check his photo in the tribute poster above.)
Congratulations to these exceptional nurses and to the rest of the generals who passed the July 2010 Nursing Board Exams. Credit should also be given to their respective schools.
For the complete list of July 2010 Nursing Board ExamTopnotchers, please check out this list below from the blog Pinoy R.N. Thanks to blog owner Lyle Santos.
Allyce Joana Toledo De Leon is the daughter of Josephine Toledo, whose family developed the Toledo Subdivision in Bgy City Heights. Josephine belongs to ND Dadiangas High School Batch ’73. Congrats!
[...] NDDU ranked 15th nationwide with a performance rating of 88.37% among nursing schools with more than a hundred examiness. Only 18 of their 151 students did not take it. In fact, two of its graduates even landed among the Topnotchers. (Read related article here.) [...]
Does making it to top 10 in nursing board exams or any board exams calls for a celebration nowadays? If ur answer is yes (be happy), otherwise, u got me thinking (hehehe). Considering that these board exams have been conducted for several years already, reporting hundreds or maybe thousands of board topnothers from prestigious universities/colleges/government intitutions, look where we are now. Majority will agree it is better to have these board exams than nothing, well, if you can make sense of nothing (i salute you). what is ur opinion?
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Lyle Says:
Wow, 4 topnotchers from GenSan! Woohoo.
Posted on August 28th, 2010 at 8:22 PM
gilbertyaptan Says:
Allyce Joana Toledo De Leon is the daughter of Josephine Toledo, whose family developed the Toledo Subdivision in Bgy City Heights. Josephine belongs to ND Dadiangas High School Batch ’73. Congrats!
Posted on August 28th, 2010 at 8:24 PM
elmer Says:
Though a graduate of NDDU, Mr. Jan Roland P. Pomuceno, is a resident of Sarte Street, Polomolok, South Cotabato.
Posted on August 28th, 2010 at 8:33 PM
mj Says:
congratulations NDDU! Congratualtions to all who made it! God bless us..
Magandang GenSan! =)
Posted on August 29th, 2010 at 8:11 AM
NDDU is Mindanao’s #1 Top Performing Nursing School | GenSan News Online Mag Says:
[...] NDDU ranked 15th nationwide with a performance rating of 88.37% among nursing schools with more than a hundred examiness. Only 18 of their 151 students did not take it. In fact, two of its graduates even landed among the Topnotchers. (Read related article here.) [...]
Posted on August 29th, 2010 at 2:55 PM
ser rosenkranz g. espartero Says:
congratulations bujoy and jan.. i am so proud of you.. congratulations also to mb 2010…
Posted on August 29th, 2010 at 6:30 PM
a significant other Says:
I’m so proud of you friends…. Mein Bennenen!! you just made history….be great ……..be humble!…
Posted on August 29th, 2010 at 7:38 PM
hamel Says:
proud pinoy! PROUD DAMEANS!!……..shout out loud PROUD GENSAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kakaibang talento..Kakaibang talino..Kakaibang tao..
KKK kang MAMAMAYANG GENSAN!!
Posted on August 29th, 2010 at 10:37 PM
Faith Says:
proud to be damean
Posted on August 30th, 2010 at 7:17 PM
Junard Lu Hap, RN Says:
KUDOS MARISTAS!!!!!
Posted on September 9th, 2010 at 10:26 PM
Danny Gane Says:
Does making it to top 10 in nursing board exams or any board exams calls for a celebration nowadays? If ur answer is yes (be happy), otherwise, u got me thinking (hehehe). Considering that these board exams have been conducted for several years already, reporting hundreds or maybe thousands of board topnothers from prestigious universities/colleges/government intitutions, look where we are now. Majority will agree it is better to have these board exams than nothing, well, if you can make sense of nothing (i salute you). what is ur opinion?
Posted on September 13th, 2010 at 7:44 PM