CSET Multiple Subjects Subtests 1 and 2
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I’m taking the CSET (California Subject Examinations for Teachers) sub-tests 1 and 2 next month. Does anyone who has already taken the test have any advice? Was there anything that you didn’t study that when you took the test you felt totally blindsided? What do you wish you would have studied more of? Anything you were surprised about on the tests? I’m strongest in reading and literature, and weak in math and science. Math is what scares me the most! I have already taken sub-test 3 and passed it, so I know the general workings of test day. Thank you in advance!
So am I and yes, I have taken the test. Now I was told by the admin of this blog not to post messages or say things like, “When I took the test I had xxxxx”. So I need to be careful how I respond to your question. I think it would be wise to study x,y coordinate questions (plotting), quite a bit of geometry, little algebra and some word problems.
In science, it would be wise to study the food chain, atmosphere, earth’s rotation, layers of the earth, potential versus kinetic energy, and little chemistry.
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