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1)  Read all the questions carefully on the Praxis exam before answering.

Look for potential "trick" questions and fully understand what the question is asking before answering it.  At first glance, the question may not be asking what you think it is.  Whatever answer you select, it must answer the question that is being asked.

2)  Focus on getting the easy points first.

As you work through the Praxis 2 study guide questions, practice this strategy to ensure success.  First look for the giveaway questions, then look for the questions that you already know.  This strategy will work particularly well with multiple choice questions. 

3)  Scan the list of questions where the answer is obvious.

There's bound to be a few of them, since you've studied for the exam you willalready know the answers to some of the questions.  If there is any doubt on the answer, skip it and move on to the next question.

4)  Use Praxis II study guide questions to develop a habit of pacing your time when answering questions.

As you know, every section of the test is timed.  One strategy you can use is to give more time to questions that need them.  Work more quickly through the multiple choice sections of the exam so you will have more time to devote to more difficult sections.

5)  Review the Praxis study guide and train yourself to focus on questions that give the most points.

Your test will have a variety of sections that vary in the amount of points you can get.  There will basically be two types of questions on the exam: multiple choice and constructed-response questions.  Once you've answered the easy and obvious questions, consider focusing on the constructed-response questions, since they give you more points than multiple choice.  When you get stuck, go back to rereading the multiple choice questions.

6)  Work on making educated "guesses."

The Praxis II practice tests are excellent tools to help you develop a strategy of making educated guesses.  Once you understand what types of questions there are, that will give you a huge clue as to the answer your are looking for.  Go back to the things you studied when you prepared for the exam to help you figure out the answer. 

Develop your test-taking strategy so that you achieve the best score possible.  Your Praxis II study will prepare you for success and you will find that you won't be entering the exam without knowing how to answer each question strategically.  You will understand that using an effective strategy will reduce the amount of time you need to answer and increase your ability to answer each question in the best possible way.

 
For more information and help on developing a test-taking strategy for the Praxis II exam, visit http://www.teachingsolutions.org/praxisii.html.






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