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10 Tips on Passing the Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) I completed 18 credits in Education alongside my degree in Mass Communications, majoring in Journalism. In 2008, after a year I graduated, I decided to take LET, the Licensure Exam for Teachers, so I would get licensed to teach. I had two choices to review for the challenging exam. Either en roll in a review class or study on my own. I chose the latter. It was not an easy choice. I guess I was just lucky that my friend already enrolled in a review class that I photocopied her review manuals. I started to review though just a month away before the exam. If my goal was to be one of the top 10 examiners, I guess I would ha d taken the review seriously and started the review months before. I might also had enrolled in a review center. (And that would be a big challenge since I did not take an Educa tion course, full time.) But that time, I just want to pass the exam and get a license. So, it took a lot of self-discipline to study by myself since I easily get distracted by a lot of things that time. After only a week o r two left before the exam, that I seriously went through all the manuals and tried to un derstand every concept in Education. Define cramming. I’m so glad I passed the exam though, with an overall score above 80%. After what I’d gone through before the exam and passing it, I believe you can do the same! I have listed below ten things you shou ld do if you plan to review on your own to get a license for teaching. 1. Know your weak and strong subjects. Alot time on reviewing the lessons of your strong subjects. And enjoy the review so you could easily remember what you are reading. But alot more time on your weak subjects. Well, at least if you are weak in math for example, make sure you didn’t miss reviewing the concepts of what is covered in the test for General Math. 2. Understand theories and concepts. Review the different methods of teaching. Imagine how these ideas would be applied in a real teaching environment. If you are already teaching then that is great, since you can easily imagine how the theories and concepts are applied in the real world. 3. In my opionion, the exam is more of your analytical skills, so strive hard to improve it. Once you have understood theories and concept, make sure you know how to differentiate them and explain them in your own words. At least by doing these, you can easily recall them when you are taking the exam. 4. Don’t take for granted subjects under General Education. Remember that you have to pass all three sets of tests including General Education. Don’t assume this test is easy since you took this up when you were in Elementary or High School. Remember that a lot of years had passed. So brush up your memory especially the basic mathematical equ ations and basic science concepts.

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10 Tips on Passing the Licensure Exam for

Teachers (LET)

I completed 18 credits in Education alongside my degree in MassCommunications, majoring in Journalism. In 2008, after a year I graduated, I decided to takeLET, the Licensure Exam for Teachers, so I would get licensed to teach.

I had two choices to review for the challenging exam. Either enroll in a review class or study on

my own. I chose the latter. It was not an easy choice. I guess I was just lucky that my friend

already enrolled in a review class that I photocopied her review manuals.

I started to review though just a month away before the exam. If my goal was to be one of the top

10 examiners, I guess I would had taken the review seriously and started the review months

before. I might also had enrolled in a review center. (And that would be a big challenge since I

did not take an Education course, full time.) But that time, I just want to pass the exam and get alicense. So, it took a lot of self-discipline to study by myself since I easily get distracted by a lot

of things that time. After only a week or two left before the exam, that I seriously went through

all the manuals and tried to understand every concept in Education. Define cramming. I’m soglad I passed the exam though, with an overall score above 80%.

After what I’d gone through before the exam and passing it, I believe you can do the same! I

have listed below ten things you should do if you plan to review on your own to get a license for 

teaching.

1. Know your weak and strong subjects. Alot time on reviewing the lessons of your strong

subjects. And enjoy the review so you could easily remember what you are reading. But alotmore time on your weak subjects. Well, at least if you are weak in math for example, make sure

you didn’t miss reviewing the concepts of what is covered in the test for General Math.

2. Understand theories and concepts. Review the different methods of teaching. Imagine how

these ideas would be applied in a real teaching environment. If you are already teaching then that

is great, since you can easily imagine how the theories and concepts are applied in the real world.

3. In my opionion, the exam is more of your analytical skills, so strive hard to improve it .Once you have understood theories and concept, make sure you know how to differentiate them

and explain them in your own words. At least by doing these, you can easily recall them when

you are taking the exam.

4. Don’t take for granted subjects under General Education. Remember that you have to passall three sets of tests including General Education. Don’t assume this test is easy since you took 

this up when you were in Elementary or High School. Remember that a lot of years had passed.

So brush up your memory especially the basic mathematical equations and basic scienceconcepts.

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5. Prepare everything before the exam. Make sure you have read the test guidelines many

times. Check your calculator. To be sure, check the allowed calculators in the PRC’s list. If you

don’t want to buy a new one though, make sure you have a non-programmable calculator. Butdon’t take my word on this because I wasn’t sure if other proctors had allowed calculators not in

the list, although my friend said she didn’t even check the list and just grab a basic calculator 

with her. Proctors check each calculator before the exam starts.

6. Take enough sleep before the exam. Make sure you don’t feel drowsy while taking the examso you have enough time to answer them all. I think that’s the reason one of my friends fail.

7. Eat well and use the restroom before the exam . You are not allowed to go out while taking

the exam.

8. Avoid erasures. In CEU, where I had my college years, we took our exams in Scantron. So, Iwas used to answering tests by shading the boxes or circles. I knew how erasures could make a

bad score. So before you shade it, make sure you are shading the right answer, or at least it is

your final answer. If you need to erase it, make sure it is clean. But I still don’t think it is a goodidea.

9. Follow instructions. Listen to what the proctor is telling you during the exam. If it is not

clear, ask the proctor.

10. Most of the time, you haven’t reviewed whatever appears on the real exam. What will

help you answer the exam are your basic understanding of the Education topics and your analytics skills. Don’t overdo it though because you might miss the right answer. Other test

takers define it as common sense