NMAT’s over.
And no, I won’t be writing any more emo posts. I would also not post any questions from the exam per contract between the Center for Education Management and the examinee (Ahem). They, however, have nothing against saying what the test was like.
IMO, Part I should have been scheduled to be finished under a longer time limit. Every examinee I talked with fully agreed with me on this one. It was the first time in my entire life that I did not finish a section of a time limited exam. I had to randomly guess the answers of several numbers since there was no longer any time to read them all.
Part II was a breeze. Biology was easy. Social Science was easy. Physics and Chemistry were easy. If it was permitted to return to Part I, I would have had time to more confidently answer them. Plus I would still have a few minutes to catch up on my sleep debt from last night.
I do hope I can still get the coveted 99+ percentile*, but those sections that I missed would certainly affect the result. But whatever my result will be, I will still surrender it to God. I did my best. I leave the rest to Him.
*No harm in hoping. Besides, having high standards is a good motivator for excellence.




December 25th, 2007 at 10:34 am
Gud Pm. Im Anne. I missed NMAT this december. I have questions sana. Uhm.. If ur not busy can u text me? Pls? I need Help bout it. 09153103842 Tnx.
December 27th, 2007 at 9:39 am
Yo K. I’ll reply as soon as I have a decent load balance. hehe.
November 23rd, 2009 at 1:15 am
hi… I read your blogs about nmat. I plan to take the exam this coming december 2009, so I enrolled in a review center here in Manila. But, it becomes worst than I thought, is it really only general information about the 4 subjects are given during the exams? because in the review center they taught really complicated stuffs so I became discouraged about it. Please I need your help, I have only 3 weeks to study… And I dont know what to study..Thank You
November 25th, 2009 at 7:59 am
It’s a plus if you understand the deeper stuff, but the NMAT is basically basic sciences.
Just master your basic chemistry, biology, physics, and sociology. You can even go for free online courses, IMO they’re just as effective.
And one piece of advice: make sure your arithmetic is still functioning. You’ll need it!