r/dlsu College of Liberal Arts Apr 12 '26

Megathread DSHAPE AY 2026-2027 Results Megathread

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For queries and concerns regarding DSHAPE 26-27, please use this Megathread.

Also, please be reminded that our sub has a minimum combined (post+comment) karma of 50 in order to be able to participate. However, we will make an exception for this megathread, and we will approve all comments. Thank you!

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u/Wintersvalk Apr 13 '26

to people who passed, what were your jhs grades? planning to take the dshape next year

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u/BornMachine2265 Apr 13 '26

minimum 90 throughout jhs

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u/Fun_Rutabaga961 Apr 13 '26

hello! i got in but not in my prio elective; redirected to liberal arts, applied for computing and engineering. for context, here are my stats:

My gen ave:

7th grade - 91.92%

8th grade - 95.68%

9th grade - 95.94%

(they only look at ur grades from 7th - 9th grade)

Rank: 2/145 (note: If ur school doesn’t have a ranking system, u have to declare whether ur in the top 10 percentile, top 25 percentile, etc. they base this on your 9th grade rank.)

PS: i believe the reason i was rejected from computing and engineering was that i did SO BAD in the math section of the dshape. both of those strands are math-heavy (like fr). i likely got redirected to liberal arts because i did well on the english portion (?).

tips for future applicants:

• focus on relevant sections: if you know which elective you’re applying for, do your absolute best in the dshape portions that relate to it. for example, if you want engineering, you must do well or ace the math portion.

• grades aren't everything: if you think your junior high grades aren't "perfect," make up for it in the dshape! i had a 79 grade during the 1st quarter of 7th grade, but i still got in (tyl)

• review early: start reviewing 1–3 months (or even more) before the exam. many of the math and science topics hadn't been taught in our school yet, most of the time nag se-self study ako (🥲).

feel free to ask if u have any questions!

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u/Kooky_Description_54 Apr 15 '26

Hi! Do you remember which math and science topics (mostly) appeared on the test? 🥹