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Tips and Tricks in the Board Examination
Prepared by Architect Raison John J. Bassig
Mapua Institute of Technology
1st Place - June 2006 Architect Board Examination
10th Place - March 2007 Master Plumber Board Examination
So you are about to take the board exam. Nervous? You should be. A few months before I took mine, I have experienced what every board examinee goes through. Unexplainable nervousness. Butteflies in the stomach. Catatonic looks. Am I ready?
For one thing, it's better to be nervous NOW than to feel your sweat dripping and your veins popping ON THE DAY OF THE EXAM itself. Imagine yourself staring blankly at those test questionnaires. 45 minutes have past. You are already at question number 31, yet your answer sheet remains blank - a complete mental blackout. Your mind then wanders. As you look along the walls of the quiet classroom, you reminisce your days in college. How you wish you remembered what that professor had taught you. You gaze up the ceiling and wonder about the future of your career, hanging in the balance, through these test questions you are holding right now. You inhale deeply and pour out a sigh of air. You pray for luck, hoping the next question would be something that you have read in your 1-week review. You turn the next page. Tsk. Where in God's name did they get all these questions???
Mi... ni... mi...ni... mai... ni... mu.
This is a typical story of what could go through a mind of a board examinee. A board examinee who did not prepare, relied on luck, and had no idea how to go about answering the board exam questions.
Thankfully, that did not happen to me. When I took the Board Exams for Architects in June 2006 and for Master Plumbers in March 2007, my confidence was sky-high. All because I was prepared. This leads me to a conclusion, "Talo ng preparado ang matalino."
So for almost 12 months now, I have been sharing to others through seminars, lectures and informal discussions, how I prepared for the board examination. Allow me to share with you some tips and tricks based on my own experience that can help you prepare for your own review.
SETTING YOUR GOAL
The first and most important tip that I would give you is SET YOUR GOAL. Whether you just want to pass and get a license, or maybe land a place among the top 10, or probably get a grade of 90+ on the most dreaded subject, it helps if you have a direction. The more specific your goal is the better. Try to write it on paper and feel committed to it. Mine was to top the board exams - and I did.
Now in order for you to work on that goal, you must have the RIGHT MOTIVATION. This is the second and equally important tip. Your motivation is your drive in achieving your goal. It could be anything from a person that inspires you (an idol or a loved one) to a material promise (like an all-expense out-of-the-country trip or a brand new car). It's up to you! Use this to keep you going everyday. Use this to get you up early in the morning when you normally wake up late. When you are motivated, you feel like you can do anything. This gives you a psychological advantage.
The board examination, just like any other sport or competition, is all about how you prepare for a fight. It is all about setting your mind, body, and emotions straight before the main event. During the preparations, you are your own enemy. The less you know about yourself, the harder it is to succeed in this undertaking. That is why you have to train hard. What you do to your time is all up to you. You could sit back and relax if you want, but keep in mind, all the others might have already gone far ahead in their reviews while you are still sitting pretty waiting for that right moment.
DECIDING WHEN TO TAKE THE EXAM
Time is one of the most critical resources in your entire preparation. Once time goes by, it can never be brought back. So speaking of time, the first question you have to ask yourself is: "WHEN AM I GOING TO TAKE THE EXAM?" It may sound simple but believe me, this simple question will determine how much extraordinary effort you may have to exert throughout the rest of your review.
I know some people who spent 4 months studying, payed a lot of money for their review classes, only to back out 3 weeks before the exam. For some unexplainable reason, they found themselves not yet ready and would just opt to take the next board exam, which is scheduled 6 months or 1 year later. Now that's a lot of time gap until the next exam. You would easily forget most of the topics discussed in the review center and you would be forced to take refresher courses again later on. If they were unsure, they should have not enrolled immediately. It's a waste of time and a waste of money. In my opinion, the only logical explanation for their backing out is that they were half-hearted with their review. You know, once you have decided that you are going to take the board -- go full-force! As the saying goes, "Todo Na 'To!". Never ever be half-hearted. That's why the sooner you decide, the better your chances of making the most out of your time. In my case, I decided to take the June 2006 Board Exam for Architects as early as November 2005. I had 8 months preparation.
PRC REQUIREMENTS: ALL THE HASSLES INVOLVED
Completing the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) requirements for filing a board exam application is a total hassle. You are lucky if you don't encounter any problems here and there. Depending on the board exam you are going to take, the PRC requires certain documents you have to submit to their office (which is located in Morayta) before a certain deadline (usually 3 weeks before your examination date). Check the PRC website for the required documents.
Submit the requirements ASAP. Don't cram. Getting all the documents consumes a LOT of time (and money). Filing for a board exam application should be the least of your problems once you are already studying for the board exam. You don't want this to interfere with your study schedule. Imagine yourself already 4 months deep in your review, and in the back of your mind, you are still worrying if you going to beat the deadling for application because you havn't got your documents yet. Believe me, it would take WEEKS to complete the requirements, what with all the red tape involved. The diploma and transcipt of records usually takes 2 weeks minimum. NBI clearance can be from 1 to 3 days. NSO-issued birth certificates can take 1 day to 1 week (depending where you were born). And expect long line in the PRC building when applying. It's not a breeze. You will have to go from one place to another to buy metered documentary stamps, take a picture, pay the cashier, etc. By the time you are finished, expect yourself to be all tired and sweaty.
KNOW THE COVERAGE OF THE EXAM
You should know what subjects you are to tackle in your review. The PRC board usually issues a curriculum showing the coverage of the examination. You have to know how many days the exam is and what subjects would be taken in which days. For example, the Architects board exam is scheduled for 3 days. For Day 1: we have the subjects History and Theory of Architecture, Principles of Planning, and Architectural Practice. But these subjects are compressed into one exam only. It is a 125-item exam that starts 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Unlike the subjects in the first day, Day 2 is divided into three exams for each three subjects. The 1st exam is Building Utilities, a 100-item exam that starts 8:00am to 12:00nn. The 2nd exam is Structural Design, a 40-item exam that starts 1:00pm to 2:15pm. The 3rd exam is Building Materials and Methods of Construction, a 60-item exam that starts 2:30pm to 5:00pm. For Day 3: we have the subject Architectural Design and Site Planning, a drawing-type exam that starts 8:00am to 5:00pm. Given all these data, I knew how to balance my time and create some strategies in answering come exam day. I knew I have less than 5 minutes to answer one question in Day 1. For Day 2, it becomes tighter with a little above 2 minutes per question. But going back to your review, you should determine which subjects covered by the exam are you most comfortable with and which subjects are you having problems with. It's a good strategy to study your favorite subjects first. These subjects are usually the ones you are really interested in. The idea is to get you "in the zone". Think of yourself as a car that needs a jump start. Once you get going on one subject, then that's the time you absorb the other subjects along the way.
KNOW YOURSELF
The key to a successful board exam preparation is knowing one's self. Find out your strengths and your weaknesses. Are you a fast reader? Do you easily comprehend anything that you read? How good are you at numbers? Can you memorize dates well? Would you appreciate a book by looking at illustrations or reading the article?
You have to know yourself and seek for self-improvement. There are a lot of ways for you to improve. Use your strengths to concentrate on building up your weak points.
TOTAL CONDITIONING
Believe it or not, preparing for the board is not just a walk in the park (especially if you have high goals). If you really want to make the most out of your review and achieve the goals you have set, then you must be prepared in all aspects: physical, emotional, spiritual, mental and even financial
Most of us are night-owls, we begin to study at night until the wee hours of the morning. This is our comfort zone. This is where we feel we are more progressive studying. That's ok as long as you still have 6 to 8 hours of sleep. I usually study from 11pm up to 6 am the next morning, then sleep and wake up around 2 pm. Whatever your comfy zone is, feel free to use it as you please. But as the board exam nears, there is a need to re-adjust your study habits.
About 2 to 3 weeks before the exam, you have to practice waking up early and studying in the morning - not at night anymore. The idea here is to get yourself comfortable "thinking" in the morning because the board exam starts in the morning. Else, you'll feel sleepy and nauseaous during the exam. Also, be conscious of the food you eat 1 week before the exam. Nobody wants to have an upset stomach on the day of the exam.
The hard-core reviewing should end at least 2 weeks before the exam. This should give you time to relax and psych yourself. Ideally, a week before the exam, you should just be browsing through your notes to refresh your memory. Don't stay up all night exhausting your energy cramming for more information. That was my mistake when I took the Board Exam for Master Plumber last March. Since I only had a month's preparation (because I was also working), I had to exert more effort in my studies - more than what my body can take. Come board exams, I was on Tylenol because of a fever. Sleep early the night before the exam.
A board examinee must also expect pressure from a lot of people. There are pressures from family, from relatives (especially those successful ones), from friends and barkadas, from your office and even from your girlfriend/boyfrien d. The moment you decide you'll take the board exam and tell it to someone, word really travels fast. They would be greeting you 'good luck', but others would also expect you to do really good. I know some people who did not tell a single soul that they'll take the board exam. Maybe they were too pressured or shy. You don't have to be mum about it. Besides, whether you pass or fail, in time, everybody will still know that you took the exams. You just have to find a way how to put these types of pressure to your advantage.
Depends on your religious belief, it's already a habit that board examinees be going to Baclaran or celebrate Holy Week in Manaog or complete the midnight mass during advent. We would even buy paraphernalia and bring our pencils, rulers, and books blessed.
Prayers help a lot. Ask for His divine guidance. And pray for others too. But always remember all these will be useless if not complemented by studying. As the saying goes: 'genius is 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration'.
TO ENROLL OR NOT TO ENROLL?
Enrolling in a review center is NOT a guarantee that you will pass the board exam. But review centers offer a lot of advantages. For one, they have a schedule. So you are 'forced' to pattern your self-study with their schedule. Another advantage is the review materials. You'll have access to books and other references (if they have a library) or photocopied handouts (which they sell for a price). But I think the best advantage in review centers is you gain a lot of contacts. Students from other schools have different lecture notes and different methods of reviewing. You could exchange ideas with them. Through these contacts, you will be able to create study groups. You may also be able to borrow review materials from their friends who are enrolled in other review centers as well.
The only disadvantage is the financial aspect. You have to shell out a lot of money. Remember, review centers are businesses. Aside from helping you prepare for the boards, they are there to get your money. So you have to be sure you are getting your money's worth.
Scout for possible review centers to enroll. Ask previous board examinees the advantages and disadvantages of the review centers they enrolled into. Know the centers' strengths and weaknesses. In my case, I enrolled the basic course in one review center and the design course in another.
The best strategy to make the most out of the review centers is that you study before you enroll. The idea is to learn the subjects ahead before they even teach them. Don't start the day in the classroom all awed and shocked about the topic the lecturer is teaching because it is the first time you heard it. Review centers should help you familiarize not learn everything from scratch.
TRIPLE-CHECK TWICE AND ORGANIZE
This might still be a bit of an understatement, but check, check, check, check your review materials again and again and again. Be wary of misinformation (errors on handouts, outdated information, etc.). It happens. Nothing is more sour than spending a lot of time memorizing a table of information from a code or law only to find out that it is already amended by a newer one. Equally damaging is reviewing notes you photocopied from your classmate only to find out that it was a typographical error on his part. The only way to be safe from this is to triple-check your review materials.
Counter-check every information from other sources. Do not rely on one reference alone. Try to check other books and cross-reference it.
Search the internet. Have discussions with some professors or friends about inconsistent info.
During the course of your review, it is true that you have to make the most out of it and grab as much information as you possibly can. But it is also true that you can only take as much information for a certain period of time. This happens a lot. We borrow and photocopy a lot of books and handouts only to find itself stacked up on your bedroom floor.
The index card would be your best friend in your review. Put information that you need to memorize in index cards and always keep them handy. You could browse through them while riding the bus or jeep. Use color-coded pens for highlighting old and new data. Use post-it on books to help you keep track of notes and points of discussions.
PRIORITIZING THINGS
An effective board exam review relies on discipline on the examinees part. There are so many temptations around: your favorite TV shows, the billiards hall, online gaming, etc. Learn how to prioritize.
Think of the board exam as a one-time deal (although if you fail, you can take the board exam again - but nobody really wants to fail, right?) You will have all the time in the world after the board exam. Use your time wisely. Instead of watching TV for 3 hours, you could have understood and memorized a large portion of the book your reading already.
MEMORIZATION TECHNIQUES
If you have good photographic memory, you have an advantage. Equally advantageous is if you are a fast reader with good reading comprehension. Try using play of words and numbers through word association.
Example of questions in our review: "Who was is the architect of Greenbelt 2?", "Who is the architect of Greenbelt 3?". Through word association, I know that the architect of Greenbelt 2 is "Recio + Casas" because they are two (2) individuals (note the number 2 in Greenbelt). For Greenbelt 3, I know the architect is G.F. Formoso because I associate the 3G phone (note the G in G.F. Formoso).
Here's another example that appeared in the Master Plumber exam. "Which is denoted by its Inside Diameter? a) Pipe or b) Tube" I know that the PIPE is denoted by its Inside Diameter because I always write it "pIpe" (note the capital I, meaning Inside). I know the the TUBE is denoted by its Outside Diameter because I always write it "tubO" (tubo is tagalog for tube, note the capital O, meaning Outside). Get the idea?
If your having trouble with numbers (like dates and laws) but good in memorizing visual patterns, try using the cellphone keypad as a guide. You'll remember the pattern you create while typing in the numbers more than the date or law itself.
Most of the time what is printted in books is not the best way how you would read and memorize it. Take the case of the National Building Code. I was memorizing 30+ types of pipe and their colors.
In the book, it is arranged alphabetically by pipe type. What I did was I arranged it by pipe color. I found out that there are only 4 pipe colors so its easier to memorize. So I got 4 pieces of paper, painted them Red, Orange, Yellow, and Green respectively, and wrote in each paper the corresponding pipes. Voila. Easier to remember and understand.
There are lots of other tricks like forming Acronyms or Creating a Song or Story. Try to create your own memorization tricks up your sleeves.
BOARD EXAM: IS IT JUST MEMORIZING?
Most people would say that the board examination is not really a gauge on how good a person is. They say it only reflects how good a person can memorize. Well, they are partly correct.
But then again, memorizing is not as easy as A-B-C. It takes hardwork and a lot of patience. The most common mistake of board examinees is that they memorize just for the sake of 'enumerating' it. If you ask them what it's all about or how it works, they could not fully explain. The basic trick is: DO NOT MEMORIZE; BUT FAMILIARIZE. When you are familiar with the topic, you understand.
When you fully understand, you analyze. You ask questions, "Why is this so?" and "Why is that so?". Then after you have achieved all this, you'll find it easier to memorize.
The board exam is about setting a goal and working hard to achieve it. It's not just about memorizing. Nor is it about mi... ni... mi...ni... mai... ni... mu.
So are you ready?
Most of us na kukuha ng board exam iniisip kung paano pumasa… That’s a very pathetic way of thinking. Mapuans tayo! We don’t just pass… we TOP! That’s why I will share some inspirational words of Engr. Padilla… Inalter ko lang ng konti para personalized ko. Na-uplift talaga ang pagkatao ko nung narinig ko yun.
Sabi niya, in order to top the board exam, one should follow the P.A.S.S. mentality. Ano ibig sabihin nun?
P - patay kung patay:
Sabi nga ni Rocky Balboa: “It ain’t over till it’s over!” To what implications? Karamihan sa ‘tin, porke’t isang buwan nalang ang natitira for the review at board exam na, umaatras. Takot nang magboard exam. Wag ganun! Ano ngayon kung isang buwan nalang? Mahaba pa naman yun ah… Take this as an example… Do you know why nakilala si Robert Jaworski as a very good coach? Kasi magaling siya sa encouragement sa players. In one game, 26 points ang lamang sa kanila ng kalaban. The problem is 5 minutes nalang ang natitira. For a typical basketball team, kadalasan nadedemoralized na yung mga players. But not for Ginebra… nilaban pa rin nila. At the end of the game, nanalo sila with a lead of 5 points. Another example… naaply ko na rin yan sa paglalaro ng Yugi-Oh cards game with a friend. 600 life points nalang natitira sakin, sa kanya 5800 pa. I have the option to surrender pero hindi ko yun pinili. Believe it or not, nanalo pa ako. Big deal para sakin yun kasi P200 pusta ko sa laro eh…
Masyadong malayo ang mga examples ko para sa inyo pero para sakin ang buhay ay isang komplikadong laro. Kung minsan pa nga eh sugal. Ang dapat niyo lang tandaan, hindi natin alam ang posibleng kahihinatnan ng lahat ng ginagawa natin. Kadalasan kelangan nating magtiwala nalang sa kakayahan natin. Ano ngayon kung isang buwan ka lang nagreview. Diba mas masarap pakinggan yung natalo ka pero lumaban ka hanggang sa huli kaysa sa natalo ka kasi sumuko ka. Think about this…
A – aim:
Ang pangalawa ay aim. Magset ka ng goals mo. Magkaron ka ng mataas na pangarap sa buhay. Pagkatapos i-achieve mo. Mali yung pag-iisip na “sapat na ang simpleng buhay,” “ sapat na ang kumain tayo ng tatlong beses sa isang araw,” at iba pang kasimplehan sa buhay. Palagi nalang simple. Yan ang tinatawag nating MEDIOCRITY.
Let me give you some background in history… Natutunan ng mga Pilipino ang mediocrity sa mga Kastila nung sinakop nila tayo. Ano ba ang sinabi nila? Sinabi nilang masama ang maghangad ng sobra at kasalanan ito sa Diyos. Sinabi nilang amsama ang maging mayaman dahil nga nasulat din sa bibliya na “mas madaling makapasok ang isang baka sa butas ng karayom kaysa sa isang mayaman sa kaharian ng Diyos…” Eh kung hindi ba naman sangkatutak na sira-ulo ang mga Kastila yun… Hindi naman talaga yun ang gusting ipahiwatig ni Jesus sa salitang yun eh. Nabasa niyo ba yung parable of talents? Diba ang lesson dun eh kung anong meron ka, pagyamanin mo…? Dahil sa mga maling turo na yun ng mga Kastila, ano nangyari sa mga sinaunang Pilipino? Naging mga tanga, mahirap pa sa daga, at higit sa lahat, naging sunud-sunuran sa kanila. Yun ang dahilan kaya nila tinuro yun sa atin.
But now I’m opening your eyes to reality. Sige nga… Magbanggit nga kayo ng bansang sinakop dati ng mga Kastila na naging maunlad. Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, Peru, etc.? Diba third world countries ang mga yun? See? No progress at all because of that mentality. Minsan pa nga meron tayong mga narinig na ganitong scenario…
Anak: Nanay, tatay… mag-aabroad po ako para magtrabaho. Para umasenso po ang buhay natin.
Tatay: Hindi ako makakapayag anak… Kahit magdildil na lamang tayo ng asin para may makain, ang importante, buo ang pamilya natin!
Minsan pa nga sa mga probinsya, uso rin yung may luluwas ka nalang ng Maynila para mag-aral, isang baranggay na yung nag-iiyakan sa araw ng pag-alis. No offense sa mga tinamaan ha… Cute bang tingnan? Yan ang reyalidad ng buhay natin sa ngayon.
In relevance to the board exam, mag-aaim ka nalang, lubus-lubusin niyo na… Aim for the top. Mapuans pa naman tayo. Let’s show them that we carry the name; and not the name carries us…
S – solve:
Siyempre hindi naman pwedeng pana’y pangarap lang tayo tapos wala namang gagawing paraan para makamit ang mga yun. Kelangan din nating kumilos. In what way? Diba gusto niyong magtop sa board? Then review… solve problems…
It’s common sense to say that to be on top, we should review. Ang gusto kong sabihin eh kung magrereview na rin lang kayo, magfocus na kayo dun. Best explained ang principle na yan sa analytic geometry. Bakit ang headlights ng kotse parabolic at hindi circular? Tignan niyo sa baba: Hindi ko macopy paste ang drawing eh. Intindihin niyo na lang.
Gets niyo na kung bakit? Pag circular ang headlight, kalat ang direction ng ilaw… Balak niyo bang ilawan ang buong kalsada? Kahit gamitin niyo ang pinakamataas na wattage ng bumbilya na pwedeng gamitin sa kotse, 50% efficiency pa rin ang kalalabasan niyan. Nagsayang ka lang ng pera. Whereas pag parabolic ang headlight, 100% efficiency dahil ang parabola ay may FOCUS. As a result, isang direction lang ang ilaw.
Ganun din sa pagrereview. Kahit ikaw na ang pinakamatalinong tao sa buong mundo, kung wala ka namang focus you’re not 100% efficient. Saying ang talino mo.
Kilala ang Mapuans sa pagiging matalino… Kung sasamahan pa ng focus sa pagrereview, my golly! Baka maperfect pa natin ang board.
S – schedule
To complete the set, we should also learn how to make a schedule. Mali naman yung wala ka nang ginawa sa buhay mo kundi mag-aral. Kung ganyan ang gagawin mo, balewala rin ang lahat. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Sabi yan ng student catalogue natin. The one that was given to us when we were still freshmen. “There’s a time of joy, a time of peace…etc.” yan naman ang Jubilee song noong year 2000. Anyways, ang point ko dito is we should learn how to balance our time. We should make sure that we also have time for other things but not affecting our focus in our study. Masama bang mag-Counter Strike habang nagrereview? Hindi ko gustong patamaan si pareng Lawrence dito OK?
In a study conducted by experts in sociology, it was found out that there is a common habit on most successful people. Alam nyo kung ano yun? Meron silang TO-DO LIST. I’m not joking on this… I-try niyo. How? Just make a list which should be done the previous night or at the beginning of the day. It should contain the things that you should accomplish for the day; for the week; for the month; o kung gusto niyo for the whole year na… With that list, you can assess yourself kung naaaccomplish mo ba yung mga dapat mong gawin.
Paano kung gumawa ka nga nun tapos nakita mong ang dami mong hindi naaccomplish? Don’t give up! Diba nga meron kayong “patay-kung patay” mentality. There is always time. And there are always people around who can help you achieve your goals.
Ngayong nalalapit na ang board exam, sana hindi pa huli ang munting mensahe na ito para magbago ang pananaw niyo sa buhay and to make you improve as a better person. I pray for your success on the board exam.
By Rattanasak Lizardo of CE batch 2003!
Edejer,
Eto ang few tips before you take the board. Of course, sasabihin rin sa iyo ang ilan sa mga ito when you take your review, pero at least you can start now.
1) Pictographic Memory - this will work quite well. Ok, dami mong formulas at dami mong mga figures, basa and memorize ka naman. Mas effective kung isulat mo yung lahat ng formulas sa paper, using different colored ink for legend or palatandaan, ganon din yung mga drawings or figures. Don't write the solution to the figures but just write the answer below it, using colored ink. Now, you are ready. Idikit mo yung mga papers sa ceiling, mirror, dining room, anywhere you stay most of your time. Do not read them, just look at them. When you take the board, when you need to recall a formula, you just think of color and you will recall a full batch of formulas related to the problem you are solving. If you happen to recognize a drawing/figure, you already know the answer to that. If they changed the values in the figure/drawing, you can still relate the answer to the choices available. This really will save you a lot of time.
2) Calculator - your weapon. Buy the best calculator you can get, but make sure the model is allowed to be used in the board. Make sure you are very familiar with your calculator. Yes, you study the calculator's manual. You cannot use your weapon if you do not know how to weild it. Spending a couple of thousand pesos on a calculator is such a cheap price to pay to enable you to improve your chances to pass the board.
3) Distractions - Music, videos, games, etc. Yes it is nice to listen to music while you review but I'd rather you not listen to music while you go through your notes. Listen to music, watch videos, play your games... after you have been satisfied, put them down and pick up your review materials. You are already in the mood so getting grips with your review materials will be easy.
4) Write and Listen - When you take your review, pay attention to your reviewer. He/she will be writing so many things in front of you. Do not do your writing while he/she speaks. A lot of the important stuff he/she will just say and not write so if you missed them, they're gone. Write important things you heard your reviewer say. Your review center will provide you with print-outs anyway so you will still end up with a lot of notes. Write down whatever your reviewer wrote, but write only the diagrams/problems and the answer. Do not write the solution. If you listened to him/her, you can re-solve the problem at home and test if you are ready for such problems in the board. You have written down the answer so you can check. This is much better than memorizing the solution.
5) Memory - "My memory just went blank", you heard these words before. Why will your memory go blank? Nervous? Why are you nervous? If you trust the education you got from Mapua and the enhancements you got from your review center, why be nervous? Enjoy the moment. The feelings you have when you are taking the board will be the same feelings when you first apply for a job. If you feel nervous when you are sitting there taking the board, in the future when you go and apply for a job you will be very nervous and that will spell disaster.
6) Cheating - You heard there are ways to cheat in the board exams. Do not do it. This is for your own honor and pride.
7) Food - they say "Eat a hearty meal before you take the board." I say, eat light. Coffee and pandesal will do - not too much pandesal ok. Eat a bar of chocolate before you enter your examination room. The chocolate will not boost your brain. It is just intended so that you stay alert and awake. Sugar also makes you feel less hungry.
8 ) After the board exams - by all means do whatever you feel doing. Go out and enjoy. You have done what you can, there's nothing you can do more. Relax and just wait for the results. You had all those lessons thrwon at you in Mapua, and you received enhancements from your review center, and you have taken the time to commit and prepare for the board, there is nothing to worry about.
9) Getting your License - This is the fulcrum of your world - your license. You see? I told you that license is rightfully yours. All that you have so far are just preparations, armor, weapons for the "fun" task of job-hunting. Goodluck!!!
10) Nurses are for Engineers - A review professor told us, "Nurses are for Engineers. But, Engineers are for everybody." It's a joke, a sort of confidence booster. Pretty nurses in mind does boost your desire to pass the board even more.
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Fact Regarding Tip #10:
2 months after I got my license... I found myself in the loving arms of an ICU Nurse (no, I did not meet an accident or have a life-threatening disease). Well, I guess an Engineer's heart really does need Intensive Care and attention that only a nurse can give.
2 years after that... we got married. Happy ending from passing the board? Absolutely "YES" but, this is not the end of my story yet because we have just read the preface.
Goodluck, Godspeed, Godbless!!!
By - EE Sherwin Lopez - Board passer
Another simple piece of advice I wish to share to all mapuans. You learn from people's mistakes for your improvement in everything. Wag magpatalo. You don't immitate them. I notice kc ginagaya niyo para sabihin humble eh. No offense ha. Pinapayo ko lang kayo in a nice way. Wag sana kayo magalit sa akin. Don't pretend that you are weak. Always show that you are strong. Become stronger as time goes by. Become stronger than who you were 1 sec ago, 1 min. ago, 1hr ago, 1 year ago and as time goes by. Aim for perfection. Wag magpatalo sa lahat ng bagay. Board exam, contests, way of communicating, porma, packaging, statistical performances, trabaho and other things na makakabuti sayo at sa school mo. I mean well naman. I just wish to support all mapuans. Being proud is different from being boastful. Your concerned fellow mapuan,Edejer S. SantosCE batch 2004
Guys simple lang. Iaim niyo makaperfect sa board exam lagi. Iaim makatop 1 kayo. Wag pasado lang. We are mapuans.That's what we aim for. Wag magpatalo We aim for that sa lahat ng bagay. Sa packaging, porma, pakikipagkwentuhan, ok kasama, studies, quizzes, contest, consitency sa pagtaas ng pagtaas ng board exam rates and all other stuffs na makakabuti sa atin at sa school natin.
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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There is no substitute to prayer
Prayer for a Successful Examination
Oh Great St. Joseph of Cupertino, who while on earth was given the grace of being asked in your examination only the questions you know. Please obtain for me the like favor in these examinations which I am now preparing for. In return, I promise to invoke you and to make you known through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
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I've read some books and have heard sort of thoughts about preparation for board exams. But this one is pretty new to me. Astonishing! Wish I could have the mind that can make own strategy of familiarizing ideas... Accounting, for me, is quite more tricky because it has to be updated, based on new implementations. Sad to say, we are sick of rushing ourselves to make adjustments every after we had discussed certain topic,suddenly it would be changed. And accounting world is more complicated, I should say...
But despite of the complex, [=16][=red]I am enjoying the challenge!
belle
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Way to go! Such an awesome blogger and also an architect to boot!
From the whole block 1 of accountancy students, we are grateful of such words of encouragement. I, myself never thought that a write-up would boost our confidence in the midst of the overwhelming presence of pessimism. It was good for him to share his experiences and endeavors.... It makes me want to try to be positive on almost everything: in my studies (even for once, lol) and to my chosen career (ahem), etc. Sometimes, I confused the fiction and the real world that I haven't quite grasped the reality. I never approved of my chosen course either yet I had to; I guess I do now. I realized I was just a stubborn piece of junk before hehe….
Guys, ponder on this:
Correction does much but encouragement does more.
-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.
-William Allen White
Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do.
-BEL PcanT
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-Benjamin Spocks
the skillful novice
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I am surprised how interested are you guys about this post, I am a 4th ce stud of ADFC and this post grab my attention. I told my classmates who are also members of this group but after one week, they never spend a time reading this very inspiring testimony. How sad that only few people are interested for such a post. For myself, I will not take any chances, I read this several times, copy and pasted to my own computer, refer to it from time to time. To belle and bel_08 good luck for your board exam, and thanks for the list bel_08.
As for my self, I have one more year to go before this big exam of mine, but I want to add this to the list...
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..well..we really have to admit taking board exam is like being in a court room...you don't know what will happen next...would your verdict be good or not...anyway..i have sisters who have taken board exams..its really a tough one..this tips on taking board exams would really help a lot for us who will take the board exams..for me alone..im planing to take one of the toughest board examination..the CPA board exams...eerk!..plans should always come first..this is where we set our goals..our ends..our motivation..and of course let us not forget..HIM..[our GOD]..i believe in a saying that..taking board exams is not just a matter of reviewing..studying..it is by FAITH..DEVOTION....above all.. we should think..POSSITIVEly..bahala na yaknan ka nga FEELER..numan..at least we have goals..diba?..kesa naman hit wry plano hit panginabuhi..kacha-chaka..asya na?...care ba naton..naawa lat hira..
truly heartening!!!!!
I no longer strive to strive towards such things
(Why should the agèd eagle stretch its wings?)
Why should I mourn
The vanished power of the usual reign?"...
that's how i anticipate when things seemed to fly in the face of my expectations..i battled with Accountancy backed up with no weapons, just the thought of the price that i will bag the moment i get out of it alive. i thought it would be just a piece of cake but then, it was like a rock that your trying to chew.
everytime i fail something, the picture of me not passing anything draws. the pressuring encumbrance is wakening my fear of taking the competetive licensure exam. the fear that's telling me not to take the exam coz deadly disappointments will spread that could kill my tiny shy hope.
...until now...all this antagonistic, negative thoughts has disappeared!! know why??? because of the heartening tips and tricks in the board examanation! it realy had lighten up my dark rottening hope. it thrilled me thinking,"it must be really adventurous when your preparing for the exam and so artistic! hmmmm...i guess its worth a try"...
i found this blog so benevolent in an inspiring sort of ways to those who'll take the exam or the reviewee and the would be takers....wooooooh!! grabeh i felt so revitalized!! it seemed like hope reigned mah heart and soul..Architect Raison John J. Bassig i adore you!!!!sir RTFVerterra your a genius for having this blog posted...
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goodluck and god bless....
~jOmZ~
~jOmZ~
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belle
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hahaha, grabe ka naman... many people were inspired and guided by this blog. last November 2008, one of the readers made it to the 2nd place in CE board exam. i hope you will act while inspiration is still in flame. just keep the ball rolling...
BTW, I love your icons.
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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all examinees i think will do their own prayer for their success in the board examination. God will help those who help themselves. God is a fair God, He will favor more to those who prayed and are prepared than to those who prayed but do nothing in preparation.
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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I appreciate this tips and tricks you did it encourages me a lot. I believe that anybody could pass the board exam if truly he do his studies very well. A student who aim a good future and good career he is inline with will make his best to pass the exams in every way he can. And of course we should always ask Gods guidance and wisdom on this matter for without him we can do nothing.
This blog inspires me so much it makes me realize its importance.
Thanks so much..
Leamuel [flash=600x430][/flash]
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THANKS AND GOD BLESS THIS BLOG
LEAMUEL
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hello xjoles.
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Thanks! Good luck on your board exams, too and I hope you would make it: waw... the Engr- prefix really is something! Anyways, tc and enjoy being a CE stud.
the skillful novice
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..the blog of Architect John J. Bassig is really inspiring to us, JPIAns, who will also fight to disarm our gigantic opponent- the CPA Board Examination. . it helps us realize how to prioritize things and it encourages us to aim for more. . everyone knows that passing a government licensure examination is not an easy proposition, but every problem is laid down with an equivalent solution. . so let’s not lose our hope that we can make it.. let’s not concede an early defeat in a match we have not yet even tried.. the monstrous feeling of doubt and uncertainty of whether i’ll pass in the board exam or not is still present in my heart.. but prayers is really of great help.. i believe that if one thing is for us, God would definitely give it to us.. if he will not give it, then it would mean that there are other plans he prepared for us..
..sir RTFVerterra.. thanx for boosting our fighting spirits a bit more.. you are an inspiration to your students!!
“an aim in life is the only fortune worth finding;
and it’s not found in foreign lands
but in the heart itself.”
-napoleon hill
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It's really awesome! I'm inspired. Actually i've decided not to take a board exam after my college years because i'm already expecting that i will not pass the board exam but as i've read along this blogs, my decision persuaded easily. hehehe
I've remembered THREE quotes that inspired me:
Even rats can follow thier dreams-so you should too.
-RATATOULLE
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Handle SECRETS with CARE-they tend to SPOIL when left UNREFRIGERATED. Handle DREAMS with EVEN MORE care-they tend to FADE when left UNATTENDED.
-RATATOUILLE
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All men dream but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible.
-T.E. Lawrence
thank you Sir verterra for having us this blogs
godspeed and more power
056archie
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Nice quotes from extra-ordinary source,
kadamo'n tawo, hahay... maupay ito ig-tagay
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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According to an expert (I forget his name), 90% of the solution of the problem is the positive belief that we can make it.
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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haaaaaaay kalontog pagbinasa halaba kasi...---(jocjoc la balit).Actually when i was reading along this very very long long blog first thing that came into my mind is if i take the board exam can i pass like architect Raison Bassig--(ofcourse why not hehehe ako pa mi..ni..mi..ni...may..ni...mu.la 8ton
).But, frankly to say i love his blog so much and i find that how very interested this blog to many student who have doubt and have no plan to take the board because they think advance that they cannot pass the exam,and also i thank him very much for sharing his experience and talent to us especially to those student who have no plan and dreams in there life,he help a lot on me.I believe the saying that(kapag may tyga may mararating, Ang taong masipag binibiyayaan).I adore to him and around of applause with standing ovation(grabe to the highest level todo na to,kun pwede daw la malohod pa ak..)And also i agree to him that if you have faith and trust to god,ofcourse with matching action on your self,.. there is no possible in this world if you have set your goal and aim it to the highest level(basta na gin hawa ka pa pwede pa mangarap diba may kasabihan tayo na)....try and try until you "die" iste success pa la.And positively thinking can be also helpful to you because if you think positive there is a chance that you will pass the baord exam.So ano na mga accountancy ngada ha adfoc go kita para board exam bahala na patay kon patay bagsak kon bagsak, kon pasar ay salamat kan sir Rj an iya blog..
Sir i also thank you for being may mentor and adviser,and t.y. for posting this enspirable blog to us.keep it for being an angel to us.......
Rock on Batch0'10.good luck to our career as an accountant.....,feeler?(balit joc la).
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ber>>>So ano na mga accountancy ngada ha adfoc go kita para board exam bahala na patay kon patay bagsak kon bagsak, kon pasar ay salamat--- waw...amu gud ber ano?!
bagsak na kun bagsak pero dili jud ta magpatagak! 

the skillful novice
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FOR ME, to pass the board examination, you have to dream big!! (Dream of topping the board exam).. be AMBITIOUS! (maging ambisyosa ika nga nila) cuz' this will serve as your motivation in winning the fight..
Continue dreaming! even though failure comes in your way.. FAILURE doesn't not mean the end of the world for us. it is just temporary, it is not permanent.. it does not last forever.. just accept all your failure and learn from it.. convert those failure as your stepping stone in your success..
bagsak ngani pagtake utro!! juz try and try until you die.. hehe
MAS MAUPAY
PARA RAY PROBLEMA, YAW NA LA PAGTAKE HIT BOARD EXAM.. TAMA?!! HEHE
goodluck na la ha aton!!
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YAW LA ANAY PAG PRINOBLEMA E2!!! PROBLEMAHA LA ANAY HI MA'AM ISAY!!! HEHE
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As what soldiers do upon facing their superiors symbolizing respect and sense of subordination, I SALUTE you gentlemen for sharing us such awesome tips and tricks. Whew!!! I really feel like my Spirit has been revived.
center]Architect Rj's sharedTIPS AND TRICKS are simply amazing. The contents are not just encouraging and excellent confident-booster but emotionally reviving and uplifting as well, it is actually how affected me. It has revived my gradually weakening spirit.[ahHw...heheh
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So from now on, I would start improving my attitude.
Then finally after I graduate, I would take the competitive CPA Licensure Examination no matter what.(xur nah!)My success in this field of accountancy which I have chosen, will serve as the greatest reward not only to me but also to my parents who are actually sacrificing much just to give me a brighter future.
"Accounting is not made to torture the students but to improve their intellectual skills, specifically analysis...It just challenges the students to reveal their potentials and abilities" With this thoughts and Sir Rj's TIPS AND TRICKS I would never give up Accounting, I would continue to battle with debits and credits 'till the end,PATAY KUNG PATAY IKA NGA [charing!]
Nexus would like to express her gratitude to these two wonderful men: Arch. Rj and Engr. Verterra . Thank you Sir Rj for sharing us your secret recipe in passing the Architectural Board and even making it to the top and thank you also Sir Verterra for posting this blog.It would be of big help to us all aspirant Board Passers
To all Accountancy Students: Let us all take and pass the board!
Let us all believe we can make it...Yes!We can!
Just believe in ourselves and have faith in the power of God.
Good luck & God Bless us all!
~NeXuS
...NeXUs...
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I enrolled and chose the Accountancy course without knowing how tough it is. But never did I think to quit and shift. During my freshmen, I don't have any goal yet. I have no plans at all. I only start planning,dreaming and aiming when I think I was in my third year (It's not too late). We, Accountancy students claim that aiming in topping the CPA board is not a joke, not as easy as we expect it. It requires a lot of sacrifices.
To all Accountancy students, let's aim to top the CPA board! NOT just to pass it. Start working for our big dream, It's not yet too late. Keep on praying. Do our BEST and God will do the rest.
Thanx Tips and Tricks!!! Reading this blog serves as an inspiration and it motivates me in achieving my goal of becoming a CPA!
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belle
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Wala jud ko ka J, kinsa si Ma'am Isay?
There are 10 types of people. People who understand binary and those who don't.
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..thanx sir for that piece of encouragement..we really need that positive mental attituide..
..optimism is the word..
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si kuan...
si ma'am isay an bag-o na CPA hit asian, sir. kitaa na la ha gawas hit gate,iya mana nga ngalan nakabutang hehe

the skillful novice
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[Very practical and conservative tips and tricks!The emphasis is PREPAREDNESS-- "Talo ng preparado ang matalino." w/c is true. Because...1.taking the board exam is not a matter of how many cubic centimeters your brain has but how you have established your basic foundation. That foundation was the bulk of PREPARATIONS you had accounted for in your college days. Its like a corporate business that you have to make first a chart of accounts before polishing the audited FS! 2.taking the board exam, we are bound not only to fulfill our obligations to shade our chosen answers but it should be the best answer..we have the right to the fruits of the exam and that is having a lien of a license.]
Sir, tnx for letting us know this very powerful words of sir RJ! A very encouraging ideas w/c is best for us who are still confuse whether to take the risk of tackling the board exam. I admit, i have not set yet my mind in taking the CPA board. Im aware that its mortality rate is high. Im afraid that if i'll fail...it will keep me thinking...I COULD HAVE BEEN A CPA! But after reading your output.. somehow HOPE invades me. That's all!
WE should judge our wisdom by our HOPE!
WE must accept finite disappointment, but WE must never lose
infinite HOPE!
Classmates, though we are almost exhausted in taking up accounting...we should hope for the best. We're going to be CPAs someday!
-tobelieve-
look for the meaning of "creer" in the dictionary. an sosyalan nga dictionary la para mkit-an an meaning! and ull really know what keeps me on BELIEVING!
-tobelieve:creer-
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creer nainlab na ak ha m...
the skillful novice
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..i found out that studying courses w/ board examinations ahead is more interesting than those without it. but ull rily feel pressured evn in da undergrad. thats y its vry important to knw promptly some tricks to be taken as preprxun. thnks god dr r pipol ho shared much fr dr experiencs..lyk sir rj. we may not hv d same endeavor but he undrstands hw it feels to be in an exmination room.
becos of ur ncouraging words..im now dreaming of taking a board. i want to be a cpa. i firmly believe that GOD wants me to be a cpa! becos HE wud hv nt allowd me to reached this far if HES goin to drop me. but should i FAIL, its my fault, my negligence. i knw im already making a contract w/ GOd now..i dnt hv the plan to rescind that contract unless HES d one is goin to w/draw.
Ill do evrythn to get wat HE wants me to be. Ill take risks, frustrations, dscouragement and even years of w8ng 4 d ryt time to be benftd. I wl be Patient enuf..idnt care if time lapses. ill do it in GOOD FAITH!..
-tobelieve:creer-