Ahead points to right college direction
By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

ARE YOU an incoming high school senior off to college next year? Do you plan on going to UP, Ateneo, or La Salle?

Well, did you know it's not that easy to get into these schools? Every year they receive thousands of applications and admit only a small percentage. Top colleges and universities carefully screen applicants, getting only the best and most promising among them. They administer highly competitive entrance exams and only those who score high are accepted.

But you need not fret. Ahead Tutorial and Review Center, the country's leader in tutorial and review courses, has just the right review program for you.

Starting March 29, Ahead is on various venues in Metro Manila. Unlike the curriculum-based programs of other review renters, Ahead's review courses prepare students for specific exams. Ahead's lecturers, all top graduates of UP and Ateneo, help students study for the right' subjects, the right type of questions, and the right exam. They give the most effective test taking shortcuts and tips and are available for consultation when

Ahead is the only review center with thousands of success stories on hand. It receives high praise from students, parents, and even school principals. Ahead remains to be the only one in the industry to publish a "Passer's List every year.

Ahead reminds students that hard work sacrifice, and proper preparations are necessary to pass the College entrance exams of premiere schools. The rewards, however, of studying in these institutions are overwhelming. Schools like UP, Ateneo, and La Salle not only give the best instruction and campus experiences but form well rounded individuals who are ready to take on the world. Students of such schools have clear advantage over others, especially in job-seeking and employment.


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