Do you really know what you should know to pass the UPCAT? 

Some people think an advanced high school curriculum is preferable for its rigor and advanced competencies. Others believe that the general curriculum is better for its emphasis on the basics. If either of them is completely superior to the other, why hasn’t any school, in recent memory, registered a 100% passing in the UPCAT?

The truth is this: high school does not give students enough time to master the full range of knowledge  tested in the UPCAT, the knowledge that matters in UP admission.

But the UPCAT is a ranking examination (what experts call norm-referenced). Only the top 17-18% are accepted. And these are those who got the highest test scores and had good grades, too.

Well, your grades are done... almost. But we offer you an opportunity to MASTER THE KNOWLEDGE THAT MATTERS to pass the UPCAT and secure your future. Get that second wind of learning that will get you ahead of competition. If you’re willing to work hard for success, we’ll be happy to help.

Level up to the UPCAT. Come. Join us.

Raising the bar in test preparation, BRAINS UPCAT Cram Class is the most intensive review for any college entrance test in the Philippines. 

Designed in the tradition of the much in-demand cram classes in many parts of Asia, but moderating the stress through reasonable programming, we cram 4 years of knowledge in 3 months' work.


FEATURES

*   150 hours of lectures, drills, problem sets, exams, discussion classes, and drills, problem sets, exams, discussion classes and drills, ... 

*     Great for any high school background, whether regular or science high school curriculum: starts from the basic concepts usually glossed over in advanced curricula and includes some advanced concepts not reached in the regular high school curriculum 

*  An all-master teacher and college faculty teaching the course

*     Two (2) simulated UPCATs, scored and ranked so you know where you stand before and after the review.

*      Comfortable classroom facilities

*   Student and Parent orientation on choosing courses for application

Important Note:

Only 25 students will be accepted to this program. No cut-off grades have been set. However, applicants will have to pass an interview to determine if the student has enough motivation to finish the course.


SCHEDULE AND VENUE

Whole-day (6-hour) classes, M-T-Th-F from April 23 to May 31; Half-day Sunday classes from June to July.

BRAINS-Quezon Avenue
3/F Orcel Building
1611 Quezon Avenue 
(atop SunLife, near EDSA)
Quezon City


FEES

Regular Price:  P14,900 per student
Discounted:  P13,500 per student, until APRIL 2, 2012.

Minimum, non-refundable, non-transferable, deductible payment to reserve: P5000.
NOTE:
Interviews may now be scheduled for Mondays through Saturdays. Please call us for real-time scheduling and confirmation.
Interviews for the CRAM CLASS may now be scheduled for Mondays through Saturdays. Please call our office at 927-9860 for realtime scheduling and confirmation.