FEUCET: A Guide
Subtests: Math, English, Filipino, Science, General Information
Out of all the entrance tests I took, I found the FEUCET/FEUCAT to be the easiest.Â
MATH They’re going to provide scratch papers but if you’ve paid attention to your math classes throughout high school, I’m confident you can solve the problems in your head. Most of my batchmates went on and on about how they just doodled on the scratch papers because it was almost unnecessary. It is partly true. I remember one of the questions asking for the square root of x4 . If you can answer that, along with your knowledge of the basic special products of polynomials, you’re good to go.
LANGUAGES (English and Filipino) This CET also has the easiest Language subtest. As long as you know the basic rules in subject verb agreement, as well as when to use your pang-abays rin and din, you won’t fail this subtest. Vocabulary words in the test aren’t that deep, just use context clues (iirc, this isn’t the type of test where they simply give a word, they give sentences that use the word). There’s reading comprehension, but it’s short compared to the other CETs.Â
SCIENCE Again, basics. If you paid attention to your high school science classes, this should come easy. Know your biology and earth sciences! The only question I remember from this part of the exam simply asked about what Nephorology deals with. I’ve (weirdly) never heard this term before, but I do know that Nephrons are functional units of our kidneys, so the answer was kidneys. Again, know your basic bio!
TL;DR The entire test dealt with the basics - especially the math and languages parts. So know your high school Algebra, and your basic grammar rules (in both English and Filipino!). Oh and don’t worry about the time pressure, there’s ample time for you to answer everything carefully (I’m pretty sure you’ll even have time left to go back to your answers to double check when you’re done).
Far Eastern University website:Â https://www.feu.edu.ph/










