What are the 3 csets?
CSET: Multiple Subjects consists of 3 subtests:
- Subtest I (test code 101)
- Subtest II (test code 214)
- Subtest III (test code 103)
What is CSET practice test?
The CSET Multiple Subjects exam is an assessment of English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Social Studies, Physical Education, Human Development, and Fine Arts.
Is the NES test hard?
The NES exams can be difficult if you have not prepared. Preparation is key! Most of the NES tests are multiple-choice, but several of them also contain constructed-response questions. These can be in the form of case studies or written assignments.
What is the easiest CSET?
The most recent CSET passing rates are for tests taken between September 2012 and July 2013….CSET Passing Rates for Single Subject Exams.
CSET Test | Passing Rate | Number of Tests Taken |
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Health Science | 61.8% | 254 |
Mathematics | 70.5% | 220 |
Music | 89.1% | 119 |
Physical Education | 44.8% | 426 |
How do you avoid the CSET?
To not take the CSET, candidates must obtain a CTC CSET waiver….Candidates must meet one of the following requirements:
- Compete a Bachelor of Arts (BS) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree program with an embedded CSET waiver.
- Earn a degree in the desired subject area.
- Complete the required CTC-approved CSET waiver courses.
What is the highest score on the NES test?
The scoring scale currently in use in the NES is a 100 to 300 scale, with passing scores for each test set by the appropriate educator certification agency.
How many questions is the NES exam?
75
Elementary Education Subtest I
Format | Computer-based test (CBT) and online-proctored test; 75 multiple-choice questions |
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Test Sites | Computer-Based Testing CBT sites are located nationwide. Locate a test center . |
Passing Score | National Benchmark score: 220 Find the passing score in your state: Arizona | Oregon | Washington |