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Two grads place in psychology, psychometrician exams

Sherryl Muli-Abellanosa placed 6th in the Psychologist Licensure Examination while Bernadine Loise P. Pangilinan placed 8th in the Psychometrician Licensure Examination held last October 29 and 30, 2018. The psychology examination was given in Manila while the psychometrician examination was held in nine cities around the country.

USC had a 100% passing rate in the psychology examination. Along with Abellanosa, the new Carolinian psychologists are Abegail Arcenal, Calvin Keith Calvadores, Venus Jais Campanilla II, Enrique Felisario II, Kimberly Jane Ganzo, Ruby Jane Lingating, Ma. Charmaine Pauline Salas, and Philipp Chen Tan.

In the psychometrician examination, USC had a 63.64% passing rate out of 167 takers. Nationwide, the psychologist and psychometrician passing rates were only 67.2% and 47.73%.

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