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How to pass the TExES exam?

Many candidates find success by using TExES study materials like study guides, flash cards, and practice questions, or by studying in group sessions with peers or classmates. It's also a good idea to make use of notes/slides from classes or past exams from the candidate's teacher preparation program.
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How hard is it to pass the TExES exam?

The TExES has a passing rate of about 92%. Candidates should keep in mind that each subtest is different and will vary in difficulty.
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Is the TExES content exam hard?

There are five subtests that focus on five different subject areas. The exam is used to determine if you are prepared to teach the content taught in Texas schools from early childhood through sixth grade, so it covers a lot of ground. So, is it hard? Well, yes, yes it is.
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How do I study for the TExES content exam?

Make sure your TExES study guides provide practice test questions. A realistic practice exam gets you familiar with the types of questions and answer choice formats. This can successfully guide your study plan. It can actually help you get better at taking this exam and thereby boost your score.
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What is the passing score for the TExES exam?

Answer every question, but make sure to keep track of time as you go. In summary: All TExES exams are scored on a scale of 100-300 points. The minimum score that you need to pass a TExES test is 240 points.
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What happens if I fail my TExES exam?

What happens if you fail the TExES? If you fail the TExES exams, you have the opportunity to retake each exam four times for a total of five attempts per exam. If your exam is made up of subsets, then you may be able to retake only the subsets you still need to pass, instead of retaking the whole of the exam.
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What is the easiest TExES exam?

EC-12 PPR Version (#160)

We recommend all interns take the EC-12 version (#160) of this test, because it is the easiest and most beneficial exam. The questions are more broad and general. It spans all grade levels, so it will certify you for any age group, should you ever choose to teach another grade or subject.
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What happens if you fail the TExES exam 5 times?

That means that if a person fails a TExES exam five times, they cannot attempt a sixth attempt without a waiver from the state of Texas.
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How long does it take to study for TExES?

It's never too early to start studying for your TExES STR exam. Study time will vary for each individual, but you'll still want to plan on at least several weeks of study time, with a few hours dedicated to studying each week. Plan to start studying at least several weeks before your exam date.
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How much does the TExES exam cost?

Each TExES exam costs $116. Depending on your certification, you may need to take more than one exam, so it's important to know that every exam costs $116. Some certification areas require that you take both the $116 exam and a CORE Subject exam for $58.
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How many times can you take a TExES exam?

Those wondering 'how many times can you take a TExES exam?' or a specific exam, such as 'how many times can you take the PPR exam?' should know that all TExES exams have a total limit of 5 attempts. This means prospective teachers can take the initial exam and then have up to 4 retakes.
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Is the TExES exam multiple-choice?

Multiple-choice and selected-response questions are the standard in the series; all TExES exams contain these questions. Some tests also contain constructed-response questions that take the form of written prompts for which candidates must compose a response.
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What is the highest score on TExES?

On the scale, TExES test scores range from 100-300. The minimum threshold for a passing score is not equal to the exact number of questions answered correctly.
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What is the hardest test to pass?

China's Gaokao exam, often hailed as the world's most challenging examination, is a true testament to the dedication and resilience of its students.
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Can you take a TExES exam without being in a program?

TExES Eligibility

Candidates interested in taking TExES suite exams are eligible if they are college graduates or certified teachers. If the candidate is in a certification program, permission from the program is required. If you are already certified to teach, however, you may take the content exams at any time.
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How long does TExES certification last?

If you hold a standard educator certificate you must renew it every five years.
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How many questions can you miss on the TExES exam?

Since there are several different versions of each TExES exam, there is not a set number of questions that students must get right in order to pass the exam.
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How many questions are on the TExES exam?

The TExES for the PPR (Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities) exam contains 100 multiple-choice questions, 90 of which are scored. The other ten is used as part of a pilot program for future tests.
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How to pass the TExES PPR exam?

Studying should include enough time to learn about the test, review each study guide 2-3 times, and work practice problems, including at least one full-length practice test. Making a test day routine will make your test appointment go smoothly and allow your brain to stay focused on passing the exam.
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How long does it take to get TExES exam results?

On purely selected-response (multiple choice) exams, you can expect to receive your scores in 7-10 business days. Exams with constructed-response (essay) questions can take longer to score, as one or more professionals in that field will be grading your responses.
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How long do you have to wait after failing a TExES exam?

You must wait 30 days after taking the TExES Core Subjects (211 or 391) or TX PACT Essential Academic Skills (700) exam before you can retake the overall exam or an individual subject exam.
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What is the passing score for TExES 160?

Passing Score

To pass the TExES Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) (160) exam, you must receive a total score of 240.
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What does TExES stand for?

TExES stands for Texas Examinations for Educator Standards. These exams ensure that new teachers have the content knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level teachers in Texas public schools. There are many to choose from, including core tests and subject tests.
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Can you fail a final exam and still pass the course?

It depends on how the instructor has the class set up. Sometimes, it says in the syllabus that in order to pass the class, you must pass the final. Other times, there are so few opportunities to earn points that if you dail the final, you fail the class.
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How long is the TExES content exam?

Frequently Asked Questions

The TExES Core Subjects EC-6 exam is five hours long and spans five different subject areas.
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