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You Need A Study Outline

Hi, Team. Eight years ago, I made the very first downloadable Study Outline for Aptitude Exams.

Here’s why.

Now, you won’t need to go to that separate link to download the updated Study Outline. I noticed that a lot of you complain about not being able to download the file or about the password not working. I also added more links to this new one.

Happy learning!

Why You Shouldn’t Stop Trying

After lumabas ang results ng exam, iba-iba ang reaksyon na nakikita at nababasa ko. The people who passed are happy and it’s really easy for me to be happy with and for them. It’s harder, a lot harder, for those who don’t make it.

Marami ang tahimik lang. Some people express their disappointment. Others say that they’re going to quit na lang. And, not until about a year ago, I noticed more people took it well, saying that they won’t give up. I’m extra proud of those people. I always make sure to say a special prayer for them. It’s because more than growing sa knowledge, their choice to keep a positive attitude shows strength in character na kailangan talaga sa public service. After all, one of my biggest dreams is to see all the Team Lyqa passers be exemplary employees sa government and for them to be a positive influence sa takbo ng gobyerno natin. Wouldn’t that be nice? This post isn’t for them though.

This is for the people who want to quit. Please let me try to convince you otherwise. Here’s why you shouldn’t stop trying.

1. Your time will come.

In the three years since I started making free videos for test-takers, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the diversity of people who make it. Brian, my ninang’s son who attended the weekend review, had just turned 18 when he took the test. He’s one of the youngest passers. Daddy Ben was 58 years old. Ate Bem was already a mom of two. And, in the March 2018 exam, may mother and child pair who attended the live review at nakapasa silang pareho. Iba-iba ang kwento, iba-iba ang sitwasyon and iba-iba rin ang timing. Sabi nga sa Bible,

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:”

Ecclesiastes 3:1

Sometimes, people ask me kung ano ang passing rate ng Team. I always hesitate to answer that. Everyone starts on a different level kasi. And I won’t lie and say that you’ll pass instantly when you join the team. Pero, dahil almost all of the people who started this journey with me noong 2015 already passed, I can say this with confidence. Stick with the program and you will pass.

2. 100% of quitters fail.

Last week. I created a poll for the Team Lyqa passers. I wanted to see kung ilan sa kanila ang one take lang ang kinailangan and how many of them had to take the test multiple times before they passed. Out of the 540 people who voted, only 24% passed on the first try. Everyone else had to push through failure and try again (and again). If they gave up, all 410 of them would still be ineligible.

If you take the test, kahit based lang sa national passing rate, you have a 10-12% chance of making it. If you make an effort and study, that percentage will be even higher. If you don’t even try, siguradong bagsak ka na agad.

3. You won’t stop improving.

Nothing will be easy until you have full mastery of it. I’m sure you’ve seen a lot of whiz kids showcase their speed when it comes to solving Math problems. Now, I’m not trying to take away anything from their God-given gifts, but if they didn’t practice as much as they normally did, do you think they’d be as fast?

Math, Language, Logic, memorization, and test-taking are skills. The thing with skills is that you really need practice to improve. If you don’t keep using it, you’ll get slower and slower at it until you eventually forget. Signing up for the next exam will motivate (maybe even force) you to keep practicing. Baka yung mga tanong that used to take you more than 3 minutes to solve will only take you 1 minute or less. If you stop using the techniques, babagal yan to maybe 5 minutes because your brain will need time to find the right pathways.

4. It will build character.

Take this passage from James:

“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”

James 1:2-4

I usually open the live review events with the succeeding verses, but I want to point this out din. Trying again and again will produce perseverance which is something that we all need to succeed. I think everyone who worked for someone will agree with me when I say that exams are easy compared to real life problems. You’ll face difficult tasks, tough bosses, and situations beyond your control. If you have the right character, you can turn those challenges into conquests.

And, to make things a little lighter, when you pass the test, you can throw this pick-up line,

“Civil Service Exam nga, di ko sinukuan, hanggang naipasa ko, e. Ikaw pa?”

5. You will inspire other people.

This is the one topic that I can’t speak on. When people tell me about how discouraged they are dahil di sila pumasa, I can’t say that I know how they feel because I don’t. And, I don’t want to minimize their emotions by just telling them to keep trying. Siyempre some people would think na it’s easy for me to say dahil I only took the test once. That’s why I’m so grateful for all the Team Lyqa passers who share their story in the hopes of inspiring people like you. Take Roldan’s story for example:

Roldan’s story was viewed by more than 7,300 people. 347 reacted to it, and it was shared countless times. If you don’t give up, like Roldan, your story can inspire others, too. You can help other people from all over the country, even the world, to reach for their dreams. You will be part of their journey, too. This is a great way to leave a lasting legacy.

These are just 5 of the many reasons why you shouldn’t give up. I know you must have more. If you want to share it with others, comment na lang below.

Cry if you must. Rest if you have to, but don’t quit. Don’t give up on your self. You will always have, at least, one person rooting for you (me!). I will NEVER give up on you.

Aja!

What should I study first?

Hi, Team. This is one of the most asked questions since I started teaching. It’s really hard for me to answer this, because a lot of it depends on the person asking. Since I don’t have the opportunity to get to know all of you on a personal level, let me offer up a kind of self-diagnostic test. Answer these to find out what you should study first.

1. If you already took the exam before, which part did you score the least at?

If you’re taking the Civil Service Exam again, there is a way for you to find your rating. This will show you which part of the test you need to work on. That’s where you should pay more attention to especially if you still have time to prepare. To find your rating, click here. Be ready with your personal information. Your examinee number would help, but you can also retrieve it using your complete name and the examination date.

2. Which particular question/s did you have a hard time with?

It’s impossible to remember all of the questions in the examination. The ones that stand out are usually the hardest. Which ones did you spend the most time on? Did you have a hard time recalling vocabulary words? Did the grammar questions leave you feeling unsure? Which questions forced you to just guess to save time? These are the things that you should study first. Gather as much information on those topics. Find sample questions of the same kind and practice solving them to build up speed.

3. Scan the official coverage of the exam. Which part made you say, “Uh-oh!”

Each examination is a little different than the others. They share most of the topics especially in Math and Language, but there are slight differences. Do your research and find the coverage for the exam you’re planning to take. Take this for example:

That’s the coverage for the Civil Service Exam. Which topics don’t sound too familiar? Which ones made your heart skip or speed up? If you’re a little anxious about them, that means you are not confident about your abilities to deal with those questions. Start studying those.

4. Try to get your hands on a practice test. Which parts did you score the lowest on? Which parts made you scratch your head?

This is important whether you already had experience taking the test or if this is your first one. There are a bunch of free resources circulating in the web. Just try to see if their sources are credible. It would also be best if they are paired with the Answer Key. You can also buy the ones that are available for sale. It’s important to gauge how well you possibly can do on the actual test before actually taking it.

That’s why when people started requesting that I write my own reviewers, I started with practice tests. All of them include an Answer Key as well as exclusive video explainers showing how you can get the correct answers. If you want to get your own copy of the reviewers that I made, send a message through my Facebook page by clicking here.

I also made a free short Math diagnostic exam if you cannot afford getting the full booklets. Click here to take the quiz and see which questions will give you a hard time.

5. Do you have any friends or workmates who took the test before? Ask them which topics challenged them the most?

Experience is the best teacher. That’s the same with aptitude exams. Go and ask people who have firsthand experience. The beauty of the Team Lyqa community rests in how willing everyone is to help others. If you aren’t part of Team Lyqa’s Facebook group, you can join by clicking here. You have thousands of teammates who are ready to help.

Here’s another bonus for you. I made a Study Outline which can help you plan your study time in advance. I discussed the importance of having one in this video as well as how you can get that free outline. Watch the video to get the password.

Download your Study Guide here!

Happy learning!




Adding and Subtracting Radicals

Now that you know how to simplify radicals, we can start with adding and subtracting them. If you haven’t seen my video lesson on simplifying radicals, click here. You need to know that before even attempting to add and subtract radicals.

Watch the video below to learn how to manipulate radicals and put them together.

Now, it’s time to put your knowledge into good use. Answer the worksheets below to see if you really know it. There are two of these. You can answer one now and keep one for later.

Adding and Subtracting Radicals 1

Adding and Subtracting Radicals 2

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Simplifying Radicals

Most people are scared of radicals. That’s because they can be daunting if you don’t know where to start or what to do. I believe if you learn my method, you will get excited about encountering this type of problem instead of being scared. Watch this video to learn how to do it.

Now, it’s time to put your new knowledge into practice. Hone your skills and build your speed using these worksheets.

Simplifying Radicals 1

Simplifying Radicals 2

Simplifying Radicals 3

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Multiplying Polynomials

Here’s another video lesson paired with worksheets that you can practice on. This is a rather lengthy video lesson, but it’s really important for you to be comfortable with this concept. I also included my advice on how you can answer these questions on multiple-choice aptitude tests.

 

You can use the techniques on the worksheets below.

Multiplying Polynomials 1

Multiplying Polynomials 2

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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

This is something that was taught to us when we were in high school. It’s something that some of us understood really well, but most had a hard time with. We are going to talk about it because it’s something that always shows up in the Civil Service Exam.

You can practice using the techniques you learned by answering these free worksheets:

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 1

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 2

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Order of Operations: P.E.M.D.A.S.

This is a basic concept that you need to master in order to progress to more complicated stuff like algebraic operations. That is why I decided to make a video lesson of it. You can watch this to learn how to use P.E.M.D.A.S. to solve equations with multiple operations.

Practice using the technique you learned to answer the free worksheets below.

PEMDAS Worksheet #1

PEMDAS Worksheet #2

PEMDAS Worksheet #3

PEMDAS Worksheet #4

PEMDAS Worksheet #5

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Bar Graphs

Here’s another type of graph that usually turns up in the Civil Service Exam. Learn how to understand bar graphs by watching this video.

It’s time to use everything you learned. Answer the worksheets below. These are for free.

Bar Graph 1

Bar Graph 2

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Line Graphs

Graphs have always been part of the Civil Service exam. That’s why it’s important to know how to read and analyze graphs. You can learn how to deal with line graphs by watching the video below.

You can apply what you learned by answering the worksheets below.

Line Graph 1

Line Graph 2

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