Got pictures of you and your buddies taking the UPCAT, ACET, USTET, DLSUCET, Pisay NCE, Ateneo High School Test, or any other college / high school entrance test? Get them featured at Academic-Clinic.com. We’re soliciting! If you have a wacky, … Continue reading →
If you are: A graduate or a student of UP, Ateneo, De La Salle, UST, Mapua, or any other college / university in the Philippines A graduate or a student of Ateneo High School, Philippine Science, Manila Science, Quezon City … Continue reading →
As people, we’re all prone to changing our minds. Sometimes that change involves studying at the U.P. Diliman instead of at another campus. If you’re itching to transfer, then you’re in for a meticulous application process. Read on. Transferring from … Continue reading →
When I applied at the University of the Philippines during my freshman days, I received notification that I had been waitlisted as far as my chosen quota course was concerned. The university informed, me, however, that I had the option … Continue reading →
Even if your teachers and professors implore you to “understand, not memorize,” your memory abilities are still crucial to get better grades in most cases. Whether you’re trying to keep track of all the characters in a Tolstoy novel or … Continue reading →
If you’re still an enrolled student, you know that the academic life isn’t as easy as it looks. With so many demands and things to do, you virtually have to squeeze 36 hours of work and effort into just 24. … Continue reading →
Adults are almost unanimous on this one: cramming is bad. But for most students, the practice is a common, if necessary evil. With too many things to do and too little time to study, cramming is the inevitable last resort … Continue reading →
A lot of students think that college entrance tests are doable because most of the items are multiple choice questions anyway. But they couldn’t be more wrong. Multiple choice tests are never necessarily less difficult than, say, identification or essay … Continue reading →
One of the things I distinctly remember from my highfaluting college theology classes is the reality of being sincerely wrong. That is, people may think that what they believe in is the truth when it actually isn’t. With all the … Continue reading →
It’s not uncommon to see students cloistered together, especially as the dates for college entrance exams draw ever closer. As a former college student myself, I can understand the synergistic appeal of joining up with friends and bouncing lesson ideas … Continue reading →
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