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Help your child ace
those entrance tests
PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINE STAR – Lifestyle (Health and Family)
Page E-3, May 26, 2009
The college entrance test is one of the most important examinations your
child will ever take. Board and bar exams may be taken several times,
but a college entrance exam can only be taken once. There are no second
chances.
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3R's: Recharge, Refresh, Review
By Rosanna Llenado
MARCH 16, 2009
Though
College Admission Test (CAT) season
does not start until August, it is not too early to start reviewing as
soon as school is out. The CAT is
one of the most important tests in a student’s life if the target
destination is a major university in the country.
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STUDY PARTNER: Does your Child Really Need a Tutor?
MANILA BULLETIN
DECEMBER 2, 2008
It usually takes a child who studies alone several hours before
finishing his or her work because of distractions like television,
computer, food, and the most tempting of all, sleep. So if there’s a
tutor who can monitor the child while he or she studies, the child would
think twice before opening the fridge or lazing around the house. Also,
tutors know the latest techniques in solving problems as well as new
teaching methods that can help make learning easier.
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How much tutoring should
your child have?
By MAWI POJAS DE
OCAMPO
NOV 26, 2008
I’ve
never hired a tutor for my kids. I’ve always believed that they must learn
to be self-sufficient. I myself never had a tutor and I was fine (at least
almost all of the time.) Besides, aren’t parents supposed to be teaching
their kids, instead of passing on this responsibility to a stranger?
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AHEAD of the Pack
BY HANNAH M. MURALLA,
Special Features Writer
ENTREPRENEWS Issue No. 18
June 25, 2008
Anyone who’s taken the entrance exams at the
country’s top universities know how much preparation is needed in order
to pass at least one of them. Permutations of questions that range from
the basics to the complex, these tests gauge one’s mental preparedness
for college.
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Cecille Cuna: No Stranger to Business
By
Claire Agbayani JUL 27, 2007
On a Friday morning, it is business as usual for Cecile Cuna. From
her desk, she spots a couple entering and inquiring at the reception
area. Immediately, she stands up to introduce herself. It turns out
that the couple has three children and would like to enroll them in
a reading comprehension class.
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Choosing a hometown business to stay ahead
MANILA
TIMES
JULY 22, 2007
After graduating from
college, Cindy Mae Cua, 23, took a career route not many of
her peers would be willing to take. Instead of applying for a job and trying
her luck in Metro Manila, she decided she would rather put up a business in
her hometown in Dagupan City.
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A Class Act
PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
JUNE 10, 2007
The tide has since turned oh so dramatically.
Today, sending one's child to a tutorial center means several things:
the family can very well afford it; the child wants to ace the entrance
exams in one of the top schools around; or, at the very least, the
student is running for honors.
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DELIVERING ON A PROMISE
(Source: Entrepreneur; January-February 2007)
By: Bridget Rabo Ng
ENTREPRENEUR MAG
2007 JAN-FEB
The need for a strong business name led founder
of tutorial review center to highlight a promise to help give its student a
head start.
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Be AHEAD
of the game
Manila Bulletin
Apr 13, 2006
For high
school students, the college entrance exam is the most important examination
they will ever take. The result of the exams will dictate the direction of
their lives in the future.
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Forging ahead
ROSSANA LLENADO, OWNER OF AHEAD TUTORIAL AND
REVIEW CENTER, PREPARES STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE
Interviewed by Jenny de los Reyes
Me Mag
April 2005 Issue
Ahead Learning Systems has grown by leaps and bounds since it started 10
years ago in a small apartment beside Rossana Llenado’s home in Pasig
City. It now caters to all ages of students, preschoolers to corporate
clients–recognizing the fact that education or re-education is our
country’s only hope for progress.
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What’s best for
family can be best for career too
Baby
Mag
April 2005 Issue
At 26 and a mother of infant twins, Rossana Llenado decided to leave a very
promising career in real estate to open a tutorial center so she could have
more time with her family. It was a decision that came easy to her, one that
her husband businessman Eddie fully supported. What Rossana didn’t know at
that tie was the effect her choice would have o the lives of her children,
her husband, and that of thousands of students who would benefit for her
service.
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