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You’ve studied hard, reviewed consistently, and practiced mock exams — but during the actual board exam, you suddenly forget what you thought you knew. This frustrating experience is called a mental lapse, and it happens to even the most prepared examinees.
When it comes to exams like the Civil Service Exam, Board Exams, or college entrance tests, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) may seem easier — but they can be tricky. The good news is, you don’t always need to know the right answer immediately to score well.
No matter how prepared you feel, exam day can still bring surprises — and unfortunately, mistakes. Whether it’s the Civil Service Exam, Board Exam, or college entrance test, many examinees fall into avoidable traps that cost them valuable points.
When it comes to preparing for the Civil Service Exam, Board Exams, or college entrance tests, many students make the same mistake: they keep reading and rereading their notes — but forget to check if they’ve actually learned anything.
Studying for the Civil Service Exam, Board Exams, or college entrance tests? If you’ve ever struggled with understanding complex topics or remembering what you've read, there's a simple but powerful technique that can help you: the Feynman Technique.
Do you ever find yourself reading a textbook or reviewer — only to forget what you just read? You’re not alone. Many students struggle with passive reading, especially when preparing for major exams like the Civil Service Exam, Board Exams, or college entrance tests.
Here is the schedule for the second Civil Service Examination Pen and Paper test for both Professional and Sub-professional levels for year 2025.
Passing the Civil Service Exam opens the door to a wide range of job opportunities in the government. Whether you’re aiming for stability, career growth, or the chance to serve the public, there’s a role waiting for you.
Republic Act No. 9485, or the Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007 (ARTA), was enacted to improve efficiency in government services and eliminate excessive bureaucracy — commonly known as "red tape."
If you're preparing for the Civil Service Exam or want to understand how the government should serve its citizens better, this law is a must-know.
Studying for hours without breaks can lead to burnout, low retention, and mental fatigue — especially if you’re preparing for the Civil Service Exam, Board Exams, or entrance tests like the UPCAT. One technique that’s helped thousands of students boost their productivity is the Pomodoro Technique.