Filipino Teacher's Final-Month LET Sprint: What to Skip, What to Drill
30 days to LET. A surgical final-month plan for Elementary and Secondary takers — what Gen Ed topics give the most points, which Prof Ed concepts to over-prepare, and when to stop cramming.
By Super Tutor PH
30 Days to LET: What Changes
With a month to go, the smart play isn't covering more content. It's drilling the highest-yield topics and practicing pacing under exam pressure. Here's how to structure the last 30 days.
Week 4 (30–24 days out): Diagnostic Reset
Take one full-length timed mock early in the week. Log your section-level scores. If Gen Ed is below 70%, the focus shifts back to Gen Ed for this final month. If Prof Ed is below 70%, that's the priority instead. Most late-stage failures come from one weak section dragging the general average down — not broad weakness.
Week 3 (23–16 days out): Surgical Drilling
Based on the diagnostic, pick the 3–4 weakest topics and drill them daily. Not an hour a day per topic — just 20–30 minutes each. Cover ground; don't over-invest. Weekly full-length mock on Sunday.
Week 2 (15–8 days out): Pacing
Take a timed section every other day. LET pacing is aggressive — most failures come from running out of time, not running out of knowledge. Simulate full exam blocks under strict timing.
Week 1 (7–0 days out): Recall + Rest
Flashcards only. No new content, no new practice sets. Review rationales for items you've already missed. Sleep 7+ hours every night — performance drops measurably without it. Take one final mock 5 days before the exam, then stop full-lengths entirely.
What to Skip
- Reading new textbooks (you'll remember nothing)
- Watching new review-centre videos (breaks your pacing calibration)
- Attending new live reviews (disrupts your final-week rhythm)
What to Drill Twice
- Philippine Constitution Article III (Bill of Rights) — high-frequency Gen Ed topic
- Piaget, Erikson, Kohlberg developmental stages — they show up in most Prof Ed cycles
- Basic algebra word problems — the Gen Ed math trap zone
- Teaching strategies for differentiated learners — Prof Ed scenario favourite
Super Tutor Final-Month Mode
Our LET tracks have a final-month study plan baked in — weak-area drills front-loaded, mocks scaling across the final 4 weeks, and the last-week recall rotation kicking in automatically.
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