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The Ateneo College Entrance Test FAQ’s

Here's are some of the most frequently asked questions about the Ateneo College Entrance Test. You may want to read this first before taking the ACET. Some of these questions could be also the ones you are dying to ask so we've made this post available to you.

 

What is the ACET?

The ACET, or the Ateneo College Entrance Test, is a test requirement for admission to the undergraduate program of the Loyola Schools of the Ateneo de Manila University.

 

Is it hard?

Yes. You really have to prepare well for it.

 

But they say it’s the hardest college entrance test in the Philippines…

The questions for the ACET are skewed for above-average students, and the test is conducted under time pressure.

 

Above-average? But I think I’m just an average student..

Don’t get me wrong. When I say above average, I do not mean you need an IQ of 200 to pass. If you prepare well, and take the test well, you’ll do well.

 

Time pressure! I’ve heard about that. Is it true that the ACET isn’t designed to be finished?

It isn’t designed to be finished. That’s true. However, the ACET CAN BE FINISHED.

 

How much does the ACET figure in deciding my Ateneo application?

Quite a lot. Of course, the Ateneo also looks at your high school grades, recommendations and your essay. A high ACET score helps your case a lot, though.

 

What about my essay?

Your Ateneo application form has an essay question.

Be truthful and candid. Make yourself known. Shine.

 

What sort of questions does the ACET have?

The ACET has multiple-choice questions only. They ask you to bring pencils so you can shade little circles. The test is fed into a scantron-thing as far as I know.

 

Is there an essay portion?

There is an essay part to test your writing ability and coherence of thought.

 

How many questions are there in total?

This varies from year to year. Besides, you will not need to keep track of how many questions there are.

 

Are the items right-minus-wrong?

No.

 

Is there a section in Filipino?

None.

 

How do I prepare for the ACET?

You mean you haven’t prepared yet? Then what were all those years in lower, middle, and high school for? Seriously speaking, taking a college review seminar or buying one of those tester books won’t really mean anything unless you have a decent background already. In my opinion, preparation for the ACET is predicated on sufficient preparation PRIOR TO APPLYING TO THE ATENEO (meaning, before you even get your application form).

 

Are we allowed to bring scratch paper and calculators to the ACET?

Scratch paper will be provided. Calculators and other electronic devices are not allowed.

 

What will I need to bring?

You’re usually told what to bring to the testing date (pencils, ballpens). Please read the exam permit given to you upon registration.

 

Can I bring snacks?

You may, but you can take them only during the break. I recommend food which keeps you awake (since the ACET is pretty tiring to take) or relaxes you. I remember bringing Oreos and a bottle of mineral water. Some friends brought chocnut or chocolate or peanuts. I don’t recommend bringing soda, since it can make your stomach go bad, which is something you will not want to happen during the ACET.

 

Who can I bring with me?

Aside from yourself? Anyone. Of course, you’ll have to leave them once you enter the testing area.

 

What do I do before the ACET?

 

What do I do during the ACET?

 

What do I do after the ACET?

 

Source: http://www.admu.edu.ph

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