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"CSET Test Results Show Improvement"

Alicia knew that she had to pass the CSET test this time around because this would be her second attempt. She knew that preparation was important, but she had read somewhere that memory and less anxiety is also important.

A friend had told her about a study guide that she had used to improve her results. It wasn't just the study guide that helped her friend, but the test coach assigned to her.

Alicia became more interested in this program because a few of her classmates had used it and passed the CSET test on their first try. She wished she had known about this before.

Alicia thought that she had done enough preparation the
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last time, but she was wrong. She had made good notes, organized her time the best she knew, formed a study group and memorized the subject area.

However, her friend told her that she also had to: 1. Get practice test questions that would be on the test 2. Have her test coach help to strengthen her weak areas 3. Carve out her study time so that it is not overwhelming 4. Learn how to answer multiple choice questions 5. Easy technique to writing essays 6. How to improve memory 7. Other test taking skills that lessens any anxiety

CSET Study Guide packs a punch

Alicia soon realized that she needed the same kind of help that her friend had received from Teaching Solutions, the CSET specialist.

Having a test coach helps to pin point areas that need work. This enables the prospective teacher to approach the test with less anxiety and more prepared. There are test taking skills that most individuals do not know about.

Some of these techniques include:

1. Avoiding the "trick question," syndrome 2. Knowing how to eliminate the wrong answer and choose the right one 3. Using a simple strategy to out maneuver the CSET test questions 4. Effective ways to prepare for the CSET exam 5. Knowing what words to look for to interpret multiple choice questions

What the CSET test coach reveals

The CSET test comprises of two areas: knowledge on specific subjects and answering multiple choice questions. Memorization is inevitable, but never try to cram everything or you will fail.

It is also important not to spend too much time on any one question. If you cannot answer a question, move on to the rest. You can also answer the easiest questions first and then go back to the more challenging ones. The test coach will give tips and techniques of how to answer a question when both question sound alike. Alicia was quite impressed with all of what she was hearing. You are taught how to break up the information in parts so that you can remember them. There is also a technique that you put the information in a list format or put it in a musical form. It becomes much easier to remember things when you create your own unique way. CSET testing coaching help is offered at CSET test prep and CSET study resources



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