Is anyone here from DLSU? I’m looking for advice on the junior high school entrance exam. What subjects should I focus on? Is the MSA reviewer helpful? How many questions does the exam include? Thanks!
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Hey! Yes, I’m here to help you with your JHS entrance exam preparation for DLSU. Here are some tips:
Know the Subjects: The entrance exam typically covers subjects like Math, English, Filipino, and Science. Make sure to review the basics of each subject and focus on areas you’re less confident in.
MSA Reviewer: The MSA (Malcolm S. Abad) reviewer is generally considered a good resource. It’s designed to align with the topics you’ll encounter on the exam, so using it can help you familiarize yourself with the types of questions.
Practice Tests: If you can, take practice exams to gauge your readiness. This will help you manage your time during the actual test and get comfortable with the format of the questions.
Review Notes and Books: Go through your previous class notes and textbooks, especially focusing on key concepts and problem-solving techniques.
Study Groups: Consider forming a study group with classmates or friends who are also preparing for the exam. Explaining concepts to others can help reinforce your own understanding.
Stay Consistent: Set a study schedule leading up to the exam and stick to it. Consistent practice is key.
As for the number of questions, it can vary year by year, but you can typically expect a reasonable number of multiple-choice questions spread across the subjects, so focus on mastering each topic. Good luck! You’ve got this!