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  hello everyone - victim of praxis tests

hello everyone,

I am amy and i have to take praxis test for my teaching license .. i have to remove provisions in 3 months ..

what do you suggest?

PPST-Praxis II (PLT) is there anybody out there take the same tests?

c u later
amy

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ACT
The ACT test was developed by the American College Testing Program. The ACT exam has four sections: Reading, English, Mathematics and Science. A maximum score is a 36. The ACT test is used to screen college applicants.
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GED
The GED stands for General Educational Development. The GED test measures Language Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Science, Reading, and Mathematics. The GED math test has two parts. Part one of the math exam does allow the use of a calculator and part two does not.
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GMAT
The Graduate Management Admission Test is known by the acronym GMAT. The GMAT test has three major sections: Analytical Writing Assessment, Quantitative Section, and Verbal Section. The GMAT is the most popular test used to screen applicants to an MBA program.
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GRE
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is used as a screening tool for graduate students. Each GRE Test Section has a possible score between 200 and 800. The GRE exam has 3 graded sections: Verbal Section: 30 questions in 30 minutes, Quantitative (Math) Section: 28 questions in 45 minutes, Analytical (Logic) Section: 35 questions in 60 minutes. The GRE test also requires that you take an additional test section that is not scored.
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LSAT
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is administered by the Law School Admission Council, for students applying for entrance to law school. There are three different sections: Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning.
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MAT
The Miller Analogy Test (MAT) is taken by candidates applying to graduate schools. The MAT test is a 60 minute timed test that contains 120 analogy questions, only 100 of which are actually scored. Analogy question topics cover the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences.
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MCAT
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NCLEX
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PRAXIS
The Praxis exams are offered by ETS. The Praxis I exam covers Reading, Writing, and Mathematics, and is an initial teacher certification test. The Praxis II series of exams are used for teacher certification in specific subject areas.
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SAT
The SAT is administered by College Board, and is developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The SAT Reasoning Test has three sections: Math, Critical Reading, and Writing. Scores on each section range from 200 to 800, with scores always being a multiple of 10. The SAT Essay is scored 1-6 with six being the best score.
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TEAS®
The Test of Essential Academic Skills™ (TEAS®) is offered by Assessment Technologies Institute™ and is used as an admission tool for post-secondary education programs. There are four sections: Math, Reading, English, and Science.
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Preparing for a test isn't easy, and most test takers have some sort of test anxiety as they prepare. I know standardized tests have always given me a sense of dread, even when I'm adequately prepared and know I will do well on the test. Through high school, college, and then graduate school, the tests seemed to only get more complicated and more important. Preparing for the next difficult standardized test in my immediate future became a way of life for me.

Planning When to Study for your Test
As you prepare for your test, you want to make sure that you start soon enough. Knowing when to begin your preparation process is critical to having enough time to prepare, without feeling rushed. Adequate preparation time has become increasingly important as test takers lives are increasingly rushed and often feel as though they don't have enough time to prepare for their test.

The amount of time that is necessary to prepare depends on the individual, as well as the score the test taker hopes to achieve. If you are a quick learner, then you won't need to spend as much time preparing as someone that absorbs material and concepts at a lower rate. If you don't need a very high score in order to accomplish your goals, then you also won't need to spend much time preparing. However, if you need a high score, then it will require additional study time.

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