I work full time (47 hours a week) and just registered for the TExES 268. I'm trying to set a realistic study timeline before committing to a test date.
From what I've read online, estimates range from 5 weeks to 13 weeks depending on background. My background is related but I've never taken a formal study guide course, so I'm probably starting from an intermediate level.
I've been using the texes 268 assessment & evaluation methods to gauge where I stand, and my initial diagnostic scores are around 57% — which tells me I have work to do.
For those who've been through it: did you study daily or more intensively in bursts? And did you feel like your practice scores accurately predicted your real exam performance? Any input would help me set a realistic target date.
Good thread. One thing I'd add: don't try to cram the night before. I did 4 hours the night before my TExES 268 and I think it hurt more than helped. Your brain needs consolidation time. Light review or full rest is better.
The part about reviewing wrong answers thoroughly is so underrated. Most people (including me, first time around) just move on after getting something wrong. Going back to understand the concept is what actually builds retention for the TExES 268.
Bookmarking this. I'm still in the early stages of TExES 268 prep and threads like this are way more useful than generic study guides. The specifics about exam prep are particularly helpful — that's the section I've been avoiding.
Good thread. One thing I'd add: don't try to cram the night before. I did 2 hours the night before my TExES 268 and I think it hurt more than helped. Your brain needs consolidation time. Light review or full rest is better.
Really helpful breakdown, thanks for sharing. I'm at week 4 of my TExES 268 prep and the practice test section is exactly where I'm struggling too. Going to try the approach you described and see if it moves my scores.
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