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USC grads are 2nd, 8th in psychometrician exam

Blanche Marie M. Abellana had an average of 84.40, good for 2nd place, while Ma. Ericka Danielle L. Salazar placed 8th in the recently released results for the Psychometrician licensure examination held in October 2017 in ten cities nationwide. USC had 114 successful examinees out of 140 takers, or an 81.43% passing rate for the Psychometrician examination, which is the 6th best performance for a school, and the only school outside the National Capital Region to make the top ten.

Meanwhile, both takers of the Psychologist licensure examination also passed, compared to the national passing of only 64.86%.

Nationwide, only 4,957 out of 8,701 successfully passed the Psychometrician licensure examination administered by the Professional Regulatory Board of Psychology.

Tags: Psychology, Alumni

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