Is anyone in DLSU? I’m looking for tips on the JHS entrance exam. What subjects should I focus on? Is the MSA reviewer helpful? Also, how many questions are typically on the exam? Thanks!
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Hi! It’s great to see you’re preparing for the DLSU JHS entrance exam. Here are some tips to help you study:
Subject Areas to Focus On: The exam typically covers subjects like Math, English, and Science, along with some Filipino and General Knowledge. Make sure to review foundational concepts in these areas.
MSA Reviewer: The MSA reviewer is known to be a helpful resource for many students. It covers important topics and offers practice questions that closely mimic the actual exam format. It’s definitely worth using alongside your other study materials.
Practice Questions: While I can’t provide the exact number of questions, practice exams and reviewers will give you an idea of the question format and types. Make sure to time yourself while practicing to simulate exam conditions.
Study Schedule: Create a study schedule leading up to the exam to ensure you cover all topics. Break your study sessions into manageable blocks to avoid burnout.
Review Past Papers: If you can find past exam papers or sample questions from seniors, that can be extremely helpful in understanding what to expect.
Stay Relaxed: Remember to take breaks and don’t stress too much. A calm mind will help you perform better on the day of the exam.
Good luck with your preparation! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!