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Permalink Reply by Val on June 18, 2007 at 12:00pm
I’m studying for the Praxis-II exam and I found a cool study guide on NASP website called recommendations, references, and study tips for the praxis-II exam in School Psychology. Here is a link: www.nasponline.org/students/praxissuggestions.pdf. Hope it helps.
I’m taking the exam August 4th and I’ll post to let you know how it goes.
While gathering my resources I found that reading the summaries of Intro to psychology texts and Best Practices can also help. Also, it is suggested that you begin studying at least a month prior to when you are taking the test instead of cramming it all in.
Permalink Reply by Val on August 9, 2007 at 3:47pm
I'm finished and I think I passed! The test is incredibly long. Most people don't finish all the questions. The questions are not that tricky, and most can be narrowed down to two answers. The legal-ethical and the statistics are the easiest to study for and their guaranteed to get you a few extra points. The prevention and intervention questions can be tricky.