DLSUCET: The De La Salle University-Manila College Entrance Test: Practice & Review
Overview
The DLSUCET is a comprehensive achievement and aptitude test designed to measure the readiness of applicants for the academics at De La Salle University, or DLSU. Unlike its counterpart test in UP, the UPCAT, the DLSUCET contains aptitude (or "intelligence"/IQ) portions, and advanced math topics. This would often be comprised of test types such as abstract reasoning and topics like logarithms or trigonometry.
It is now considered to be hardest of the big-four entrance tests, although in terms of admission, DLSU is roughly the third most difficult to get into among the four.
For an overview of DLSU admissions, and how to get in, click HERE.
It is now considered to be hardest of the big-four entrance tests, although in terms of admission, DLSU is roughly the third most difficult to get into among the four.
For an overview of DLSU admissions, and how to get in, click HERE.
Practice Test & Reviewers
We don't have a practice test or reviewer for the DLSUCET, or DCAT for some students, but in general, it is most comparable to the format and content of the Ateneo de Manila University Entrance Test, or ACET, for which we have a free practice test or reviewer. A good performance on either our UPCAT Practice test or ACET Practice Test, should indicate readiness for the DLSUCET, especially since they measure mostly the same things.
Links are below:
ACET PRACTICE TEST
UPCAT PRACTICE TEST
Links are below:
ACET PRACTICE TEST
UPCAT PRACTICE TEST