An educational center located in San Cristobal, DR, notorious for being a living hell. It is a place where teachers take out their frustrations on the students, you go hungry as hell, and you have to struggle like crazy just to graduate. (Loyola is a famous Jesuit technical institute known for its extreme academic rigor and strictness).
-Yo, what happened to you? You look so skinny and ragged. -Man, I enrolled in Instituto Politecnico Loyola and I haven't eaten a thing since this morning. Just a flavorless ten-peso hot dog and a cheap cookie with a five-peso juice.
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Refers to the Loyola Polytechnic Institute in San Cristobal. It is seen as a place where nightmares come true, home to malicious teachers whose goal is to make things harder for the new generation than it was for them. It is a place where people cry spontaneously, where even the brightest students fail, and getting good grades is like asking a lame man to walk: it is a favorite local house of torture. (The Instituto Politecnico Loyola is a notoriously rigorous Jesuit technical school in San Cristobal).
- Kid, what is wrong with you? - Nothing, bro... I just got out of Loyola... - Why the long face? - Oh man... I had class with Uribe.
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One of the best, if not the best school in San Cristobal and the Dominican Republic, known for excellent classes and advanced technology throughout the campus. (Refers to the Instituto Politecnico Loyola, a prestigious Jesuit technical school).
The fact that Hipolito Mejia was a bad president is not Loyola's fault, because I think everyone does whatever they want with their life.
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A famous technical school in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic, known for its programs in Agronomy and Industrial Mechanics. It is notorious for being a place where students really have to struggle to pass, as the teachers are famously tough and intent on making students suffer even more than they did (coger lucha is a local expression for struggling or going through a hard time).
This was the school attended by that blockhead (ñame is a local term for a slow-witted person) of a former president we had in the Dominican Republic, Hipolito Mejia.
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