|
Help your child ace
those entrance tests
PUBLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINE STAR – Lifestyle (Health and Family)
Page E-3, May 26, 2009
Think
it’s too early to be thinking about your kids’ college entrance tests?
When it comes to your child’s education, it’s never too early.
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. Once a student fails a college admission test, there's no
retake. Certainly, transferring to the first choice university can be
attempted a year or so later, but why not just ace the entrance test on
the first try? Many parents believe that providing their children an
extra boost in their academics also gives them a better shot at getting
into one of the top colleges.
This is where review centers like AHEAD Tutorial & Review come in.
Whether your child is innately brilliant or challenged in certain
academic areas, tutorials and reviews provide the right approach and
strategy for more effective learning of specific subjects. Just as
athletes have a coach helping them to excel in their chosen sport,
students need a “coach” as well, a review instructor in this case, to be
at their best when taking the college entrance tests.
Many parents prefer to be their children’s mentors. But for most
parents, it’s been a while since they went through those exams, and a
long, long time since we last reviewed our textbooks and lessons.
The same goes for your child. The entrance tests cover a wide range of
topics, such as math (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry);
science (natural science, biology, chemistry, and physics); languages
(English 1 to 4, reading comprehension, and grammar); and other subjects
such as history, geography, current events, sports, literature, music,
arts, mythology, abstract reasoning, logical reasoning, and
essay-writing. These are lessons learned throughout all four years of
high school. By your child’s senior year, remembering all of these will
be quite difficult.
The test-based review program exclusive to AHEAD is patterned
specifically after the UPCAT (University of the Philippines College
Admission Test), ACET (Ateneo College Entrance Test), and DLSUCET (De La
Salle University College Entrance Test). There is a specific program for
each test, because each exam is different. The test-based review program
does not attempt to compress four years of high school learning in only
a month or two. A test-based review program covers not only the topics
in the specific tests, but also simulates the time limits and the
pressure involved during test-taking.
AHEAD teachers are young and dynamic so there is no age gap or
communication gap. Students receive quality instruction and support from
these young teachers who patiently teach and explain to the students
each item in the simulated exams. This allows the students to understand
each topic fully.
AHEAD also has review assistants—former AHEAD reviewees who are now in
the colleges of their choice—who serve to motivate the students.
AHEAD offers tutorial and review services for all ages in Katipunan,
Greenhills, Robinsons Galleria, Makati, Alabang, and Dagupan. For more
information, please visit www.aheadph.com, or call 426-0034 to 36;
0917-5011199. Email your concerns and inquiries to info@aheadph.com. |
|