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Alumna is 3rd place in librarian exam

Frances Riscel S. Padin (above) placed 3rd with a rating of 88.4% in the Librarian Licensure Examination held last September 18 and 19, 2018 in nine cities all over the Philippines.

Five other USC graduates also hurdled the examination giving the University a 75% (6 out of 8) passing for first-time takers and 66.67% overall. This is still considerably better than the national passing, which is only 49% with only 466 out of 951 examinees successfully completing the examinations.

The complete list of new Carolinian librarians follows: Mishelle P. Calago, Adryann Abbie T. Figuracion, Jesel I. Monguez, Frances Riscel S. Padin, Mary Minette B. Rendon, and Samantha Erica G. Yap.

by Cristita L. Lanticse, R.L., M.S., LIS coordinator

Tags: Library and Information Science

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