AI ACET review covering English Reading, Verbal Reasoning, Math, and Quantitative Reasoning — the four sections Ateneo actually tests.
ACET is reasoning-heavy, and the application window is tight. Generic CET review won't cut it.
Super Tutor focuses your prep on the four sections Ateneo actually tests: English Reading, Verbal Reasoning, Math, and Quantitative Reasoning. Reasoning gets the volume it deserves.
Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning get more practice volume than the average reviewer. That's where ACET diverges from UPCAT and DLSUCET.
Items written in ACET's voice — not a copy-paste from another entrance test. The trap distractors feel right.
ACET windows are tight. The plan compresses without skipping the reasoning foundation that makes the rest possible.
Baseline across all four sections. Reasoning weakness usually shows up here — that's the signal we tune the plan to.
Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning carry the heaviest practice load early. They're the ACET differentiator.
Take a full mock, drill the missed item types for three days, repeat. It's a feedback loop, not a march.
Three days out, scale back. Light review only. Confidence beats cramming when you're walking into Loyola.
“I prepped for UPCAT first and figured ACET would feel similar. It doesn't. The reasoning items are wired differently — Verbal Reasoning especially. Two weeks of those drills calibrated me.”
Andrea Ocampo
ACET Passer (Ateneo)
Common questions answered
You can, and many do. Switch tracks in the dashboard — your aptitude foundation carries across both. Reasoning practice is the part you'll feel.
Most applicants have four to six weeks between application confirmation and test day. The plan is built for that runway.
Different, not harder. ACET leans on reasoning and reading inference; UPCAT is broader in coverage. Different muscles.
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