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Recall tips? 2 weeks before, the week before, and the day before the exams what strategy do you do to recall all topics efficiently and effectively?

I've always lacked the recall part because i always never finish the scope, which is why i wanna change that now, so i'm planning ahead of time.

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u/Large-Ad9640 — 13 days ago
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Gaano kahirap po ba MS sa CPALE?

For context, 2019 pa po last take ko and ang pinaka feared subject that time is Taxation, na dahilan bakit maraming bumabagsak. Curious lang ako kasi parang MS na po yung ganitong cpale subject now. Not saying madali MS noong time namin but ang nababasa ko pong comment lagi is parang alien daw tanong ngayon. Can someone describe po paanong parang alien? May mga questions/problems po ba kayong naaalala and madedescribe niyo po ba sila? Or kung may alam po kayong sample problems na close sa MS sa actual BE? Natatakot narin po kasi ako sa MS, pero di ko alam kung paano siya paghahandaan kasi di ko na alam kung anong aspect niya yung naging dahilan bakit sumobrang lala yung hirap. Thank you po sa sasagot.

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u/Large-Ad9640 — 14 days ago

CC bill is due, is it safe to pay now in BPI app?

I usually pay earlier that due date and it's coming soon, I really want to pay now before I forget but I heard the app has been having some issues and kinda afraid they'd debit my payment but it won't reflect in my outstanding balance, especially since it takes like a day or 2 to know the credit card bill payment actually pushed through with BPI

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u/Large-Ad9640 — 17 days ago
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Take the October 2026 CPALE or defer for May 2027? Any working reviewee success stories here?

Bonus if same situation as me; last take was years ago and just started reviewing when the review period for October 2026 CPALE in the RCs started (June).

I'm also required to take a refresher (mandatory attendance) so my weekends are not as free.

Aside from my refresher school I also enrolled with pinnacle pure online because I heard it's great for working reviewees

And I do commit to the 3 hours per day study despite my regular onsite work and whole day weekend classes, but I rarely to never really finish the topics set per day 😔 in fact I even have to add more days to finishing just one (if it's a subject i have a weak foundation on).

I haven't been able to practice answering anything too (except for the lecture handouts of pinnacle because they're incorporated into the video lectures) because I've been focusing or rebuilding what I know about the concepts first but I'm afraid it's taking too long and I don't wanna redo the same mistake I did in my past takes of not being able to practice more and recall.

Is it wise to take the risk in October 2026 or should I just take the May 2027 instead for a longer review period?

(A lot of people around me are telling me to take it anyway because they say we are never gonna be truly ready for anything, which I agree with, but I also feel like it's a suicide mission to take it if you're grossly unprepared)

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u/Large-Ad9640 — 21 days ago
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how difficult is it to get a passing grade in San Beda (CRC-ACE) CPALE Refresher Course?

Hello, working reviewee here and matagal na po last kong take ng CPALE so di na talaga fresh saakin lahat. Sobrang hirap po ba makapasa sa refresher course ng San Beda (CRC-ACE)?

Since working ako so hindi ako full time makaka-focus sa review lang. Although I will attend every single class, worried lang ako how difficult to get good grades sa kanila and baka masayang lang enroll ko if i fail their refresher. Thank you

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u/Large-Ad9640 — 1 month ago