USTET Results AY2013-2014

The UST Office for Admissions released online the results of recent the University of Santo Tomas Entrance Test (USTET).  To see the result, applicant must log-in to the portal using his or her Applicant Number and Surname.


Last January 25, 2013 the results of the USTET were posted along the Alumni Walkway inside the campus.

KOMORO SOBA!


To those not familiar with the name, Komoro Soba is a Japanese Restaurant in SM Megamall Bldg. A.  Lately I’ve been craving for noodles (yes, I’m a noodle junkie), but I grew tired of eating noodles in Chowking and Yoshinoya (where affordable noodles are).  One day, I was thinking where I could eat cheap noodles every time I want to.  Sumosam is out of my list; aside from we had a bad experience dining noodles there (poor food service), noodles were expensive.  Then I remember there is this resto in Megamall where I love their noodles – KOMORO SOBA!

 










Komoro Soba serves variety of authentic Japanese noodles (soba / udon),  donburi & other Japanese side orders.  The soba and udon can be served hot or cold, but I usually order for hot udon.  Soba noodles are native Japanese noodles made of buckwheat flour (soba-ko) and wheat flour (komugi-ko). They are roughly as thick as spaghetti.  While udon noodles are white and thick wheat noodles which are basically made by kneading wheat flour, salt, and water.  Komoro Soba’s noodles are served with toppings like Kara Age (chicken), Niku (beef), Ebi (shrimp tempura) & Kaki Age (mixed vegetable tempura).  These past few days whenever I’m in Megamall I eat in Komoro Soba.  Though the place is not that big (where tables are usually full), I like eating here now.  The food is great, especially the noodles, and the prices are reasonably affordable.  Most importantly, food service is fast!

ACET Taker -14 Yr. Old



14 yr. old student, Frances Danielle Monsada, took ACET last September 15, 2012 and was accepted for AY2013-2014 in Ateneo de Manila University for B.S. Management in Computer Technology course.   


Cesd (right) with her sister & Kiefer Ravena
Frances a.k.a. Cesd (“seed”) is a senior student from St. Paul College Pasig (SPCP).  She got accepted in SPCP as freshman high school student without going through 7th grade.  She started her high school at the age of 11.  She finished her middle grade school (4th-6th grade) with honors at San Beda College Rizal.  She started her preschool at St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC) by age 4 and was allowed to be in 1st grade when she was 5 yrs. old.


It was Cesd’s dream to be admitted in Ateneo de Manila University.  Ever since she was young she wanted to study in Ateneo.  And she was so happy when she saw her name in Blue Eagles’ Gym when the ACET result was released last January 12, 2013.   

She was also accepted in De La Salle University, University of Asia & Pacific, University of Santo Tomas, University of the Phiilippines (UPLB), and De La SalleCollege of St. Benilde.  She passed all the college entrance tests she took.

ACET Results AY2013-2014



ACET 2012 takers your wait is over! The much awaited result is released.  You can now view it online. 

The result was first posted this morning at Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym.  Hundreds of examinees flocked to the gym to see the result.  Different emotions were observed.

ACET is a College Entrance Test of the Ateneo de Manila University. .  It is one of the admission requirements of  undergraduate program of the Loyola Schools of the ADMU.  The ACET 2012 was administered last September 15-16, 2012.

DLSU-CET Results AY2013-2014



The result of the De La Salle College Entrance Test (DLSU-CET) for AY 2013-2014 Term 1 is already available online since January 10, 2013.   

DLSU-CET was given last October 7, 14 and 21, 2012.  

 There had been news that leakage of the result last December (during Christmas break) was released which caused excitements to many applicants who took the test and tried to visit the link.  Many students and parents were disappointed with this leakage.  The DLSU administration should have avoided this kind of perplexity.


To all CET passers, CONGRATULATIONS!