Career Orientation Program and College Admission Test Review
Career Orientation Program (COP) is an annual activity of the organization held during the first quarter of the academic year as part of its continuous effort to extend a helping hand to those high school students who are still undecided about the career they would want to pursue. This worthwhile program involves discussions and talks on different courses and fields delivered by invited resource speakers and some alumni and members of the organization.
 First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities (FAIth), Tanauan City, July 12, 2003 The partner activity of the COP is the College Admission Test (CAT) Review. As another preparatory service for high school students, it aims to give the "feel" of how it is to take the UPCAT and other college admision tests. The training showcases a dry-run examination covering the fields of mathematics, science, communication arts, and abstract reasoning. The test questionnaire is composed of well-researched problem sets aimed to assess the students' abilities and knowledge on a comprehensive exam. After the exam, answer sheets are corrected and an hour or two will be devoted for review afterwards.  De La Salle Lipa, July 6, 2002
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