- Language was easy. It was a lot easier than the subtests I’ve had this summer. I’ve let my instincts work on the unknown words, I just hope the minus 1/4 point risk is worth it.
- Science, boy it was unexpected. I skipped all the long questions and all the computations (I was like, come on, Science, don’t be such a feeler like Math!) but the time allotted still wasn’t enough. Shotgunned all the remaining blank items at the remaining twenty seconds. Gotta learn how to gamble.
- Mathematics was not easy for me. I was surprised because the person sitting beside me actually closed her test booklet while I was halfway through the subtest. God knows how much I panicked. I swear I know the formulas and I swear I know what I should be doing, and yet I just left the oblongs unshaded. The most depressing part is…. shotgun!
- Reading Comprehension was a whew.
- The Essay part was a relief too. But I think I made a story. Not an essay.
- One thing bothering me is that other people may have found the English tests easy, too, and probably all of the subtests. What the fuck is the probability of my answer sheet to the other 75,000 takers in order to get into Diliman? The only thing I’m holding on to is that UPCAT is not engineered to be easy. Like a boss.
- And what if I didn’t fill up the information part properly? What if I have shaded the wrong letters of my name? Oh God. Lmao. Praning.
- Only heaven knows. Amen.