Tuesday, January 19, 2010

CAHSEE Prep

Students doing CAHSEE Prep
The time is drawing near when many high school students in the state of California will take the California High School Exit Exam(CAHSEE). For those who are unfamiliar with the CASHEE it is a test administered beginning in the 10th grade year to all students attending public high schools across the state. Every student must pass the exam before they receive a high school diploma. The exam tests state academic content standards from grades 6 through 10. It has two parts, a mathematics section and an English-language Arts section. Students muss pass both of these sections individually to pass the exam. Students muss achieve at least 55% on the mathematics section to pass and 60% on the English-language arts section. Once a student passes one section of the exam they no longer have to take that section and can re-take the exam up to 5 times in both their junior and senior years. For students who are unable to pass the exam prior to completing their 12th grade year, they have the option of re-taking the exam an additional 5 times in the year immediately following 12th grade.
There are a variety of options available for students who want to prepare for the CAHSEE. One of the best options is an online CAHSEE prep class offered at AceYourExitExam.com This class offers students the option of studying at their own pace by offering on-demand video lessons. These lessons cover each standard tested on the CAHSEE and there are lots of practice problems available for each student to prepare with. It's a great way for students who are visual learners and may be intimidated in the classroom setting. Since every one of the practice problems given comes with a video solution it is perfect for students who need lots of review. Students can proceed one-by-one through the each sub-topic covered on the exam and they can gauge their readiness using one of the sub-topic practice tests offered. Overall this is one the most organized way that a student can prepare to do well on the California High School Exit Exam.

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