When it comes to preparing to pass your FTCE test (otherwise known as the Florida Teacher Certification Examinations), you might think that it’s the bigger efforts that count. Between taking expensive standardized testing classes and buying 400-page study guides from your local bookstore, you’ve prepared yourself for maximum FTCE success…right?
These Little FTCE Tips Can Lead To Your Dream Teaching Job
Actually, many FTCE test takers make the mistake of overlooking the smaller preparation tips that can make all of the difference between a failing and passing score. Future Florida teachers who miss a pass mark by five, four or even two points aren’t repeatedly failing because they don’t know their facts.
They’re failing because they’re ignoring these simple FTCE test tips that add up to big success!
FTCE Test Tip One :
Don’t underestimate the power of scrap paper! When taking the math portion of
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the FTCE test, you’ll definitely want plenty of scrap paper by your side to visual the more difficult problems. Between probability and ratio questions to “solve for x” problems, that scrap paper will certainly come in handy. Grab plenty before the exam starts, and draw out any math problems that you need to visualize in order to get the answer.
FTCE Test Tip Two:
Don’t wait to look at the multiple choice answers before you decide your own. FTCE test makers love tripping up test takers with trick answers – and they’ll certainly sway you if you don’t have a set answer in mind. If an answer for the FTCE question matches the own answer in your head, then chances are that it’s right.
FTCE Test Tip Three:
Bring the calculator that you’ve used for your FTCE practice. Believe it or not, many test takers use shiny new calculators on exam day – and they lose valuable time because they’re unfamiliar with how to use the calculator. As a general rule of thumb, don’t wait until exam day to introduce new test-taking materials. Use the same calculator that you’ve used during your FTCE study for maximum results.
FTCE Test Tip Four :
Use the cheat sheets that are provided to you on the actual exam. You’ll already be familiar with the formulas, terms and hints that the FTCE test makers have provided; however, when your mind starts to draw a blank due to anxiety, those cheat sheets will certainly come in handy!
FTCE Test Tip Five:
Many FTCE test takers make the mistake of rushing through the exam without reading the directions. While many of the directions will be self-explanatory, it’s important to understand what the test makers are asking of you during each section. By doing this, you won’t lose any valuable points due to a careless mistake.
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