Why Review

With such stiff competition for jobs in today’s world, a college diploma by itself is no longer a guarantee for a successful career. For those just starting out in their chosen profession, it is not enough that you have a degree—what counts is where you got it. Sometimes that can make a world of a difference.

That many parents today are very much concerned about which grade school, high school, college, and university their sons and daughters attend is not surprising. Many are willing to invest a small fortune just so their children get the best institution. This attitude mainly stems from the notion that graduates of prestigious schools are best equipped for their future careers and, as such, are preferred by most employers.

Being accepted to the country’s top schools, however, is not easy. Since many seek for acceptance into these schools, these institutions set high academic standards for accepting students. Aside from limiting slots, they require applicants to take qualifying exams and interviews.

Highly competitive school admission standards have pushed parents to seek the best possible preparation for their children. But parents can only do so much with their busy schedules. Students need “trained guidance” when preparing and reviewing for the coverage of the entrance examinations.

Thus, the review. Better yet, the “patterned” reviews such as those offered by Ateneo.

Preparing for the exam means, at best, reviewing for the right subjects and the right type of questions. This kind of preparation is not easy to come by. It involves a “patterned” review course that covers the subtests and question types of the actual entrance exam. The student thus gains an advantage with a solid review in a good review center under the supervision of instructors who really know about admission tests, test-taking shortcuts, and problem-solving strategies.

A highly effective review may be a student’s way to gain quality education. Getting into a good school is, in turn, a step toward a bright and promising future.

 


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