“Passing the LET is not just by luck, it is with your dream, with your desire, with your dedication and with your determination.” – Acting Dean of the College of Education (CoEd) Dr. Laura B. Boller.
To help graduating students choose their suitable review center for Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) 2023 and to maintain the high passing percentage in the board examination, the College of Education (CoEd) conducted its 1st-ever advocacy campaign among local and national review centers, held at the CoEd Function Room, December 2, Friday.
The campaign was spearheaded by Professor Jacob Andres Sequito III together with the help and effort of Educators’ Guild. Present in the campaign are Saint Rita of Cascia Learning Center (SRCLC), Rastri Training and Review Institute (RASTRI), Carl Balita Review Center (CBRC) and Professional Academic Review Center (PARC). The first to show achievements and successes from their past performances in LET was SRCLC followed by RASTRI, CBRC and PARC.
All review centers caught the attention of future LET takers through flexing their credibilities in terms of making every dreamer’s dream become a reality. They also encouraged students to choose what they think is the best and where they think they are comfortable with.
During the campaign, promos and discounts were discussed and some students have luckily received scholarship from the different review centers.
Meanwhile, graduating students have took aptitude test after the campaign to measure their abilities in attacking LET-like questions and assess what they are capable of doing.
Daren Pensaber | News Writer
Photo Courtesy: SSU Educators’ Guild