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Another CST multi-subjects Question...
How many questions were math, and what type of math questions were they?
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Posted 11/27/07 11:24 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
It's hard to say because unlike the practice tests where the questions are in sections, on this test, they all just were lumped together. I mean, the math questions were together followed by the science questions, etc, but there was no header saying "Math". But I'd say about 18-20. I remember a question about finding the area of a pool. Honestly, I got my scores back and on the math, I got a 300. You will be fine!!! Trust me!
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Posted 11/28/07 6:34 AM |
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
How many questions are you allowed to get wrong and still pass?
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Posted 11/28/07 8:30 PM |
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
Posted by MissJones
It's hard to say because unlike the practice tests where the questions are in sections, on this test, they all just were lumped together. I mean, the math questions were together followed by the science questions, etc, but there was no header saying "Math". But I'd say about 18-20. I remember a question about finding the area of a pool. Honestly, I got my scores back and on the math, I got a 300. You will be fine!!! Trust me! How DO you find the area of a pool???? Do you add all of them together - all the sides, or just multiply 2 sides???
Message edited 11/28/2007 8:30:57 PM.
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Posted 11/28/07 8:30 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
How DO you find the area of a pool???? Do you add all of them together - all the sides, or just multiply 2 sides???
to find the area, you multiply the length times the width.
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Posted 11/28/07 8:36 PM |
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
Posted by donegal419
How DO you find the area of a pool???? Do you add all of them together - all the sides, or just multiply 2 sides???
to find the area, you multiply the length times the width.
Are the questions easier than the ones in the Cliff notes book? I dont understand them at all!!!
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Posted 11/28/07 8:46 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
never saw the Cliff notes version, i just took the one sample test on-line and passed the test with flying colors. honestly, it's not that bad. try not to stress... any other questions i can help you with?
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Posted 11/28/07 8:49 PM |
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
Posted by donegal419
never saw the Cliff notes version, i just took the one sample test on-line and passed the test with flying colors. honestly, it's not that bad. try not to stress... any other questions i can help you with?
Is there a lot of focus on commutative properties, associative, etc, percentages, things like that?
and how many questions are you allowed to get wrong and still pass the test?
Message edited 11/28/2007 9:26:56 PM.
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Posted 11/28/07 9:26 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Another CST multi-subjects Question...
Posted by lipglossjunky73
Posted by donegal419
never saw the Cliff notes version, i just took the one sample test on-line and passed the test with flying colors. honestly, it's not that bad. try not to stress... any other questions i can help you with?
Is there a lot of focus on commutative properties, associative, etc, percentages, things like that?
and how many questions are you allowed to get wrong and still pass the test?
Honestly, I don't remember... I took this test about 5 years ago. But I do remember it being math that I can do, and let's just say math is NOT my strong suit...never was and I passed without a problem.
I think they tell you on the testing website how many you can get wrong and still pass. also, you can fail a subarea and still pass the overall test.
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Posted 11/28/07 9:57 PM |
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