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Canadian Adult Education
Complete Test preparation for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) test, study guides, practice tests, and online course.
Passing the CAEC test will give your a credential that is widely recognized as equivalent to a high school diploma. This credential can be used to apply for jobs, enroll in post-secondary education, or meet other requirements that require a high school diploma.
The Canadian Adult Education Credential test is a valuable option if you did not complete high school but wish to have an equivalent credential, and open new opportunities for the future.
Canadian Adult Achievement Test
The CAAT is for individuals who are at least 18 years old and have completed high school, although it can also be used for individuals who did not complete high school. The CAAT is used by colleges, universities, and other organizations to assess adult learners for post-secondary education or job training programs.
Complete preparation for the CAAT, study guides, practice tests, and online course.
The CAAT has four subtests: Mathematics, Reading Comprehension, Language, and Vocabulary.
California High School Proficiency Exam
The California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) measures the skills and knowledge at the high school level. You must be at least 16, not completed high school.
Complete CHSPE test preparation including, study guide, math workbook, online course and free CHSPE practice questions.
The CHSPE consists of two sections: Language Arts and Mathematics. The Language Arts section includes reading and writing tasks, while the Mathematics section covers topics such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. The test is multiple-choice and is offered in both English and Spanish.
Nelson Denny
The Nelson-Denny Reading Test measures reading comprehension and vocabulary. The test is used by colleges, universities, and other organizations, especially police departments to assess the reading abilities for academic and career purposes.
The Nelson Denny Vocabulary section measures ability to understand and use words in context, and the Reading Comprehension section measures reading ability.
Complete Nelson Denny test preparation – practice questions, study guide, online course and test information
OSSLT
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test it’s a standardized test that checks if you’ve got the essential reading and writing skills you’re supposed to learn by the end of Grade 9. The test includes reading passages with questions (reading comprehension) and some essays. It might sound a bit intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s totally manageable.
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Test of Adult Basic Education
TABE® 11&12 is an assessment that measures skills that adults need to succeed, both on the job and in life
TACHS
The Test for Admission into Catholic High School (TACHS) Is a requirement for all students who wish to join Catholic High schools in Brooklyn Diocese and New York city Archdiocese.
Provincial Achievement Tests
Provincial assessments, or Provincial Achievement Tests are exams by the provincial authorities to measure the development of the educative system in each territory independently. These examinations are designed to assess the student’s knowledge in certain fields, which differs by Province, although they are very similar.
The structure of the test varies according to Provincial regulations, but it generally evaluates mathematics and English.
The test scores count toward final grades, which means that they also have an impact on student’s chances of getting into college.
In most provinces these tests are offered in both Official Languages, English and French. Learn More >>>
Alberta Provincial Achievement Test Strategy BC Provincial Test
Increase your Score with Multiple Choice Strategies
The complete guide to multiple choice!
Discover 15 secret strategies that will raise your score on any multiple choice exam regardless of the subject.
Taking Notes
Taking Notes A Quick Guide Everything you need to know about taking notes – including audio lecture files – Learn More
Date Published: Thursday, March 13th, 2014
Date Modified: Tuesday, November 12th, 2024