@heyitstal said:
@era222 said:
@heyitstal said:
Hi po! Planning to start my PTE review, any suggestions po paano po mag umpisa? Like i dont know how and where to start π₯Ί Tho nakikita ko here about kay jimmysem but I need contstructive plan pra tuloy tuloy ang review. Thank u po sa makakahelp! π
@heyitstal Was in the same place when I started my journey, so sharing some things that helped me:
- Learn the components of the exam: Speaking, Writing, Reading, Listening. Under each component, may different exam types.
 
- What I did was browse this specific PTE thread. I went back a few pages, mga entries from 2020 onward. Then I listed all the advice, checked, chose, and mixed and matched just to fit my learning style and approach. There's a LOT of information here so for me the most important is to get the basics down and simplify. Na-info overload kasi ako! Haha.
 
- APEUni was such a big help to acquaint me with each exam type and  organise my understanding of the scoring system. Ito talaga yung best tool IMO.
 
- I started with the conceptual part of learning β just absorbed information muna and did not practice agad. Note that that's my learning style, though. Once naintindihan ko na yung PTE, that's when I started practicing.
 
- For templates that need memorising, I highly recommend writing them down. Helps with memory retention talaga!
Thank you so much! This is duly noted! π Sa APEUni po ba need enroll or may mga free practices nman? 
@heyitstal Answered na above ni @ispidprik, hehe. But if you have the budget I recommend purchasing it, kahit a month before the exam. Or di naman yung PTE Pearson mock tests. The only difference is that APEUni has more practice questions, tests, scoring, and guidance for a cheaper price (around 800β900 pesos), while Pearson gives you only the mock tests. Best of luck!