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subject: The Real Reasons Why You Keep Failing Your Praxis Practice Tests [print this page]


You tallied up your answers, did the math and checked your score not one, not twice, but three times. Yes, there is no way around it. You failed your Praxis practice test yet again.

If you are trying to convince yourself that it is not so bad to fail your test exam, think again. How you do on your Praxis practice exam, especially after weeks and months of study, is the surest indicator of how well you will do on the actual test itself. So if you are having trouble now, it should come as no surprise that you are going to have trouble on the big day of the test!

Luckily, it is not too late to amp up your routine and get down to the bottom of why you keep failing your practice tests. Ask yourself these burning Praxis practice questions, follow the tips and you will soon skyrocket your score well past the pass rate!

You Are Using Trial-And-Error Praxis Practice Methods

While it is important to get an idea of where you need the most help on a Praxis practice test, this in no way should constitute a viable study method. You see, trial-and-error methods do not equal higher scores over a certain period of time. They just lead to repeat failing scores and a sense of low confidence.

Take your diagnostic Praxis practice exam per usual, but instead of taking another one after only a couple of weeks, really give yourself some time to study. Spend a month learning the concepts where you are the most weak, then take another diagnostic test. You should see real improvement after that!

You're Not Really Devoted To Praxis Practice

Think about it in terms of practicing a sport. If you just show up for practice and do the workout without breaking a sweat so that you will feel more comfortable, you will not show any signs of improvement. The same wisdom applies to test practice. You'll never show improvement if you listlessly glance over your practice test guide. Instead, you have to really push yourself to absorb as much information as possible!

You Are Not Studying The Right Content

But I have studied everything in the Praxis exam practice guide, you might be thinking to yourself. However, what do you focus on the most, key concepts and ideas, or isolated and rare information that might not even shown up on the test at all? For some reason, many people choose to intently study the things that are less likely to show up on the test, because they think that they have a better grasp of the broader concepts.

Do not let this mistake happen to you. Focus on the more popular concepts to ensure that you are at your best for the day of the big test.

by: Mariah Bliss




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