DON’T Waste Your Life Away…Use This To Pass Your CSET Multiple Subject Test Now!
I learned in Grad School that sometimes we get our best ideas where we least expect it. That’s what happened to me when I was studying for the CSET Multiple Subjects Test. As a credentialed California teacher, I can’t help but to use this technique in my classrooms all the time. It’s ironic that I learned how to be a better teacher when I was trying to be a better learner.
For those of you just browsing through, the CSET Test is the California Subject Examination for Teachers. Even though you study for years to graduate from the University with a Teaching Degree, you can’t teach in California without passing the CSET multiple subjects test. If you don’t pass your CSET, your life sucks and you feel like you are wasting time with your life. Getting it passed, especially the first time, is on everyone’s mind! After all, we’re talking about almost $50,000 dollars a year that is on the line!
MOST People Don’t Pass the CSET Multiple Subjects
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to school right? Wrong! So many intelligent people (like me!) are embarrassed to admit that many people don’t pass. Especially the first time. The humiliation is furthered every time you have to explain to one of your parents’ friends who “can’t understand” why you would not pass. As if we need to be reminded that back in their day, a teacher just needed to know how to read in order to teach a class!
NOT Passing the CSET Multiple Subjects Test is Embarrassing!
It’s a harsh reality that no one wants to face. After all, we spend all those years working grunt jobs and reading books on teaching, and when we graduate, it’s a huge let down if you don’t pass. Instead of moving out of our college living situation (yes, I am talking about disgusting roommates!), we are still stuck there… and we are still working that stupid grunt job!
What I Learned Taking the CSET Test: Multiple Subjects
The first thing I learned about studying for the CSET Test is that there are tons of people and products out there to help you pass. Even if you try and use something that worked for someone else, it doesn’t necessarily work for you. Just like we learn in teaching school about different learning styles, the same applies to us.
However, I learned from another teacher about techniques that encompass many styles of learning at once. I can’t really explain it to you without writing pages upon pages. It mainly has to do with the math learning center of the brain and how it shifts over time.
Plus, lots of other people have already written about it and incorporated it into materials to help you learn. Not only the CSET Test: Multiple Subjects, but learning in general.
Get on the CSET Test Life Boat with Me!
Passing your CSET multiple subjects test is a journey! I will keep you posted in the future with more techniques that helped me pass. So don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. Thanks Chicas! (…and Chico’s I suppose).
Sherry Taylor - former CSET Multiple Subjects test taker, Certified Teacher
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