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How to Pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers

The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is a standardized test administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in the Philippines to determine the eligibility of individuals to practice as teachers in the country. To pass the LET, you will need to prepare and study for the exam, and perform well on the test on the day of the exam. Here are a few steps that you can take to help you prepare for and pass the LET: Review the exam content and format: Familiarize yourself with the content and format of the exam by reviewing the exam content outline and practicing with sample questions. Develop a study plan: Create a study plan that includes a schedule for reviewing and practicing the material, as well as time for rest and relaxation. Seek guidance and support: Consider seeking guidance and support from a mentor or tutor, or by joining a study group with other individuals who are preparing for the exam. Get adequate rest and nutrition: Make sure that you are well-rested ...

💼 International Students in the U.S. Face Uncertainty: How to Stay Safe, Informed & Empowered 📚

The United States remains a top destination for students worldwide, but international students now face increased challenges that go beyond academics. Amid heightened political tensions , administrative crackdowns, and controversial policy changes, students on F-1 and J-1 visas must navigate a rapidly changing landscape with care and strategy. Here’s what you really need to know to protect your status, your rights, and your future. ✅ 🔐 Know Your Rights — Before You Need Them While international students may feel like guests, U.S. law still grants them fundamental rights , including the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a hearing before an immigration judge. These rights can serve as lifelines when facing interactions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. Unfortunately, the legal climate has become increasingly volatile. Students from prominent universities like Harvard are facing scrutin...