Tests, big and small, inspire fear in the hearts of many children and adolescents. What is a parent to do? We have gathered a number of articles to help you understand different kinds of testing including standardized and psychological assessments, as well provide ideas for soothing your child's anxious test-taking mind as they prepare for the next big test.
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How to Approach the Multiple-Choice Questions on the AP English Literature Exam
Introduction to the Multiple-Choice Section of the Exam Multiple choice? Multiple guess? Multiple anxiety? The day...
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How to Approach Each Question Type on the AP U.S. History Exam
Multiple-Choice Questions If you are presently enrolled in an AP U.S. History class you have undoubtedly already taken...
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Prepararse Para Exámenes: Aprenda Rápido Vocabulario y Ortografía en Inglés
La mayoría de nosotros nos ponemos nerviosos al tomar un examen, sobre todo un examen estandarizado, de que nuestros...
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How to Approach the Free-Response Essay on the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam
The free-response section of the U.S. Government and Politics exam contains four mandatory free-response or essay...
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What You Should Know About the AP English Literature Exam
“AP” does not stand for “Always Puzzling.” The following should help lift the veil of mystery associated with...
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