For Parents & Families
Super Tutor covers 28 Philippine exam tracks — UPCAT, CETs, LET, NLE, CSE, PRC licensure — from ₱249/month. No classroom schedule, no commute, no surprise package renewals.
A full review package runs ₱3,000 to ₱25,000 per cycle. Add transport, printed reviewers, and the odd retake fee, and the real bill climbs higher than the brochure ever showed.
Working students and Grade 12 reviewers often miss fixed centre hours. Once a session is gone in a classroom programme, it's hard to claw back.
Mock scores tell you the result. They don't tell you what topic to fix next. Most parents fund review for months without ever knowing whether the gaps are actually closing.
If you're working abroad — or your learner is in a province with no nearby review centre — you need something that runs on a phone, on whatever signal is available that day.
Senior high applicants often sit UPCAT, ACET, DLSUCET, USTET, and PUPCET. Buying a separate package for each one gets expensive fast. Super Tutor has a Focused track for every major entrance exam, so you only pay for the test that's coming up next.
A weekly summary email lands in your inbox: which topics your learner covered, mock-test scores, and how much time they actually spent reviewing.
The plan adjusts around what your learner keeps getting wrong. No more grinding through chapters they already know.
Short sessions between class, work, duty, or the commute home. You and your learner pick the rhythm that actually holds.
Focused plans start at ₱49/week or ₱249/month. The yearly option (₱1,999) works out to roughly ₱5 a day. No surprise renewals, no retake top-ups.
Each of the 28 tracks has its own syllabus map, mocks, and rationale-driven practice — not generic content stretched across exams.
Your learner's data stays protected. Payments run through PH-licensed gateways: GCash, Maya, or card.
Let your learner try a daily practice round across all 28 tracks. No card needed to begin.
Your learner chooses one target — CSE, LET, NLE, UPCAT, whatever's coming up first. The Focused plan covers the full syllabus, mocks, and analytics for that exam.
₱49/week or ₱249/month. Monthly billing means you're never locked into a full review cycle before you've seen the dashboard yourself.
Switch on parent summaries — topics covered, mock scores, hours of review. One email, one screen, no guesswork.
GCash, Maya, and card payments through PH-licensed payment partners.
DPA-compliant storage. We don't sell or share learner data with third parties.
28 tracks across Civil Service, college entrance, and PRC licensure — no imported, repurposed content.
English and Tagalog, by email, Monday to Saturday.
Practical frameworks for the specific situation you're in — UPCAT applicant, working student, OFW family, or PRC retaker.
A practical six-month plan for parents whose learner is sitting UPCAT, ACET, or another CET — built around the school calendar, not against it.
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A clear cost breakdown across review centres, apps, and self-study — so you can plan a budget that survives a possible retake.
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How to support someone preparing for the Civil Service Exam without asking them to quit their job or burn weekends.
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How a household with a parent (or learner) overseas can still run a tight, full review cycle together.
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What helps (and what really doesn't) when a learner is preparing for a second attempt at a PRC board.
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Review centres charge ₱3,000 to ₱25,000 upfront per cycle. Add commute, printed materials, and a possible retake, and the real total can quietly double.
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Centre schedules clash with shift work. Miss a Saturday session in a fixed cohort and that topic might not come back around.
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If the family is split across regions or countries, a classroom programme just isn't a realistic option.
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UPCAT, ACET, DLSUCET, and USTET all use different formats. They overlap with school work, and the application list usually grows mid-way through the year.
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Another full review course can feel like punishment for not passing the first time. But the PRC breakdown shows exactly which domains need work — paying for everything again misses the point.
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It can be — especially for self-paced or working reviewers. Plenty of families also run it alongside a review centre, using Super Tutor for daily practice and mock-test analysis between live sessions.
Focused plans (one exam) start at ₱49/week or ₱249/month. The quarterly (₱599) and yearly (₱1,999) options bring the effective rate down to about ₱5 a day.
Practice sets need an internet connection so progress syncs. Most PH learners use mobile data or home Wi-Fi without trouble — the app's built to handle slow signal.
Yes. Switch on the weekly summary email and you'll see topic coverage, mock scores, and review-time trends. Institutions get richer per-learner dashboards on top of that.
Start on the free plan and browse all 28 tracks. Most senior-high learners end up sitting UPCAT plus two or three other CETs. Working professionals usually go with CSE or one PRC licensure track.
No. Everything is PH-national. The syllabus coverage matches PRC, CSC, and university standards regardless of where your learner lives.
Yes. It works from anywhere with internet. We built the mobile experience specifically for learners on patchy connections — slow loads, signal drops, and all.
Start with the free plan — let your learner try it first. Upgrade only when it's working.