Best LET Reviewers 2026: Books, Apps, Online Tutorials
Best LET reviewer 2026 — the books, apps, and online tutorials that actually move pass rates, ranked by use case. No affiliate noise, just what works.
By Super Tutor PH
Search "best let reviewer" and you'll get 50 affiliate-stuffed lists pushing whatever review centre paid for placement. None of it tells you which materials actually move pass rates. This is the honest 2026 ranking — books, apps, online tutorials — sorted by what each is good for.
Books — Best for Deep Coverage
Most LET reviewers buy 3–5 books. The two perennial picks:
1. PNU LET Reviewer
The Philippine Normal University reviewer is the closest thing to a canonical LET prep book. Strong coverage of all three subject areas, regularly updated. Best for first-timers who want a single comprehensive volume. ₱600–₱900.
2. Lorimar / Rex / Conanan Reviewers
Lorimar publishes domain-specific reviewers — Prof Ed, Gen Ed, and major-field volumes. Rex Bookstore and individual authors like Conanan also publish well-regarded series. Best for retakers who need depth on one weak block. ₱500–₱800 each.
3. Major-Field Specialty Books
BSEd reviewers should add a major-field-specific text. Math majors typically pick a college algebra/geometry review; English majors pick a grammar-and-literature reference. ₱500–₱1,200 each.
Apps — Best for Daily Practice
Apps are where the actual rotational practice happens. Three categories:
1. Super Tutor
Daily rotational MCQs across Gen Ed, Prof Ed, and Major Field. Rationales for every item. Weekly analytics showing which domain is dragging. Mock tests at exam pace. Focused Yearly is ₱1,999 (about ₱5/day) — covers all six LET domains. LET Elementary track and LET Secondary track.
2. Free PH LET Apps
Several free or cheap PH-developed apps offer LET MCQs. Coverage varies wildly. Most lack rationales (just A/B/C/D). Best for casual top-up, not as your primary daily driver.
3. International Test-Prep Apps
Skip these. The LET tests Philippine-specific content (Rizal, 1987 Constitution, RA 7836, K-12 framework). International apps don't cover any of it.
Online Tutorials — Best for Targeted Help
Free YouTube channels and paid online review centres. Each has a use case.
1. Sir Bryan / Ms. Mae / Other PH LET YouTubers
Free. Subject-specific walkthroughs, common-trap explanations, mock-test discussions. Best as a supplement to book reading. Quality varies channel-to-channel.
2. Carl Balita Review Centre Online
Established review centre with online programmes. ₱8,000–₱15,000 per cycle. Best for reviewers who want classroom-style structure without the commute.
3. CERA Online
Another established centre with online options. Comparable pricing. Strong on Prof Ed; mock-test infrastructure is solid.
By Use Case
First-Time Reviewer with 4 Months
- 1 PNU LET Reviewer (₱700)
- 1 major-field book (₱600)
- Super Tutor Focused Yearly (₱1,999)
- Free YouTube supplements as needed
- Total: ~₱3,300
Retaker with One Weak Block
- 1 domain-specific Lorimar volume (₱700)
- Super Tutor Focused Yearly with weak-block analytics (₱1,999)
- Optional: paid online tutorial for that block only (₱2,000–₱4,000)
- Total: ~₱4,700–₱6,700
Working Teacher with 30 Min/Day
- Super Tutor Focused Yearly (₱1,999)
- 1 reference book (₱700)
- Free YouTube for weekend supplements
- Total: ~₱2,700
For the working teacher rotation, see the 30-min-a-day plan.
What Doesn't Work
- Memorisation-only flashcards — without rationales, you're learning trivia not application.
- Free PDF dumps — outdated content, no answer key validation.
- Single review centre with no app supplement — classroom-only reviewers fail at higher rates than app-supplemented reviewers.
- Generic education textbooks — they cover the field, not the exam.
The Rationale Test
Whatever reviewer you pick — book, app, online — apply this test: does it explain why the right answer is right? If it just shows letter D and moves on, it's not teaching you. The LET rewards reasoning across similar fact patterns, not memorised letter sequences. Skip anything that skips rationales.
How Super Tutor Compares
Honest comparison: Super Tutor is the best app option in the PH LET market right now. Daily rotation, rationale on every item, weekly analytics, full mock infrastructure. ₱1,999/year. LET Elementary track.
Super Tutor isn't a replacement for books. Pair it with one good reviewer (PNU or Lorimar) and you've got the strongest stack at the lowest price point.
FAQ
Can I pass with just one book?
Possible but rare. Most passers use 2–3 sources minimum.
Are review centres worth ₱15,000?
Depends on your discipline. If you self-study well, no. If you need accountability and live instruction, yes.
Which YouTube channel is best?
Quality shifts. Pick a channel with consistent uploads in 2025–2026 and rationales on every item discussed.
Do I need a separate Major Field book?
BSEd reviewers — yes. BEEd reviewers — no, your Gen Ed coverage handles it.
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