reviewing lessons in advance would help you passed proficiency exams; agree?

@missjahn (4574)
Philippines
September 28, 2012 11:08am CST
i have fun doing new tasks in my life now. to graduate is an another step to reach your goal but it should not stop there. passing the licensure examination for teachers would be a big dream to all education students here in the country to enter to the department of education agency so that this aspiring teacher can teach legibly and professionally. these things are needed requirements when you want to enter to public offices and institutions like in public schools. since, i am a graduating student this year or in the second semester time, i guess, it would be helpful for me when i should start my reviews advancely. well for that, i downloaded reviewers for LET or licensure examination for teachers. i have a plan to bind it to have a book-like reviewer i can used for scanning purposes. it would be a great help aside from buying reviewers in the store and having a review sessions afterwards. wow, it is really great to read those questions. a refresher for everyone and awakened your sleeping stored knowledge which being kept within yourself. so now, i believed in a saying that goes like this, 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. do you believed that advance reviews would help you passed the proficiency examinations in the future. or to the passers out there, kindly give us tips on how to pass this kind of examination. thanks everyone ;)
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
30 Sep 12
Graduation is more than just 'a task in your life,' it's the culmination of many-many tasks in your life (one of which being 'taking proficiency-exams' ). It's the signal of a change in your life; where it once was 'studying & researching & writing & being tested,' now it's 'teaching & watching & grading & administering tests' (hopefully as a hired employee, but if not ... the beast must perform as its nature demands ) That's not what you're asking though; you're asking how to gain proficiency in order to pass the exams. I can only say: By Practice. With teaching, 'practice' is a bit more-difficult to pursue than with musical-instruments; but it's the same principle. As concert-violinists imagine themselves in front of packed auditoriums, so teachers imagine themselves in a packed classroom or in the principal's office or in the student-loans office or wherever teachers work. Imagining yourself there, it's much easier to remember what you have to do.
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@missjahn (4574)
• Philippines
1 Oct 12
yes, another step in life hope can make it progressively. it is true that whatever pace you would like to leap in your life, it is nice to be familiarized with it beforehand of the actual world when you are being assigned in the field someday. well, you need to apply where your proficiency have you to stay apt to it. well, being prepared to might what gonna happened along the way is important. and one thing to get through it is to pass first and march this coming march and then pass the board exams for teachers so that is why should start reviewing and that thanks :)
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• Philippines
28 Sep 12
I guess reviewing in advance would really help a lot to pass any exams instead of cramming. :)
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@missjahn (4574)
• Philippines
29 Sep 12
yes, need perspiration to everything we do in this earth. you cannot go to a battle without too much materials, i mean, even you had gone through with different topics from your past learning at your lower levels in school; well, reviews are so much needed as recapped of the past lessons. i need that for a person like me that do not have a strong retention and good in analysis, somehow some strategies would be learned along the meeting of reviewing and so. thanks for agreeing with me :))
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@alberello (4752)
• Italy
28 Sep 12
Well, I have never entered the academic world of universities, I stopped at the highschool graduation (with a very low vote 38/60). This happened in 1997, then frankly speaking, to study not just I had no desire! But today times and my mentality has changed! If I could go back, would study, as the world of work, unfortunately did not nothing to offer. To keep in theme with what you wrote, I'm agree that reviewing lessons in advance would help you passed proficiency exams. It seems more than obvious reasoning. You touched another strategic point in your question when you said, the desire is 1%, while the remaining 99% is drudgery. To get there, you have to work hard, it is a universal law that applies to every man! My best wishes that you can graduate with the best grades.
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@missjahn (4574)
• Philippines
29 Sep 12
hello there ") long time no heard :) really, in your system there, everyone needs to vote for someone to graduate? hmmm.. seems different. i guess, you have your own destiny to as to live your life in this planet. you chose it that way and it was the way you are comfortable at that. aside from that strategy being laden up there, i guess, your faith too has something to do with it. God is the center of everything so resting all decision to Him would be the best above all but yes, i need to exert effort to it for He will not help me if i will just be as lazy as i can get and never get reviews. thanks :)
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@nivorn (33)
• Philippines
30 Sep 12
Hi missjahn! I believe you are in the right track to becomes a professional teacher. How to pass the board exam is actually no secret. All you have to do is study, study, study and pray, pray, pray. That's all the formula that you will need. And by the way, your four years of formal education will play a huge role in the probability of you passing your board exam. So if you're a graduating student from a respectable institution, your had good teachers who taught you the basics and you studied hard while you were still a student, then I'm pretty there is nothing for you to fret about. You will surely pass the board exams. So here's my early congratulations and let me say, God bless you on the day of your exam.
@missjahn (4574)
• Philippines
1 Oct 12
thank you so much. your words make sense. for God is all that is why need to offer everything we have to HIM. God bless :)
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