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Top Five Reasons to Take the Praxis II

You’ve worked hard to get your degree and the only thing standing in the way between you and the job of your dreams is the Praxis II test. While it is daunting, you don’t have to live in fear. With a firm commitment, a good Praxis II study guide and the ability to stay focused, you will have an excellent chance of passing the very first time you take the exam.

However, if you are plagued with test anxiety and find yourself faltering as you prepare for your Praxis II, here are five important reasons you can keep in mind to stay motivated:

1. Nurturing the Future

You aren’t just taking the Praxis II so that you can get a job. You are taking it so that you can be part of nurturing the future of our country. As a teacher, you have a direct hand in helping form the foundation of our future leaders. You will help them learn so many important lessons—some academic and some practical—which will bring about positive changes many years down the road.

2.  No Fear of Layoffs for Praxis II Test Takers

With record numbers of unemployed Americans looking for work, the competition is fierce. Even those who still have jobs have the fear of layoffs hanging over their heads. But teachers continue to have one of the most needed and secure jobs even in a bad economy. With a Praxis II exam certification under your belt, you are qualified for jobs that a huge percentage of people are not; stable jobs, with excellent benefits.

3.  Time to Travel

As if job security, a good salary, and benefits were not enough; one of the biggest perks to being a teacher is the time you get off each summer. Public school teachers have the opportunity to travel extensively when they have almost three months off work. This gives you an amazing opportunity to rejuvenate, explore, and stimulate your creativity. You’ll come back to work in the fall refreshed with many new things to teach your students.

4.  Keeps You Young

You’ll be surrounded by youth all day, and before you know it you will be looking at the world through a child’s eyes again. The energy and enthusiasm for learning and doing new things will rub off on you! Being a teacher means being present, alive, and on your toes every day.

5.  Meaningful Relationships

Being a teacher is a way to form important and meaningful relationships. You will play a vital role in the development of your students and they will remember you for their entire lives. You will also have an excellent chance to meet and work with other people who will provide you with support, friendship and camaraderie as you meet the challenges of teaching important lessons to America’s youngest generation.

Keeping these things in mind as you study for the Praxis II will help you stay focused on what is really important. Studying for an exam as large as Praxis II is not easy and even people who are confidently prepared can struggle to pass. In addition to your study guide, consider working with a Praxis II study coach who can provide you with the information and support you need to pass the test the first time and save yourself valuable time and money…and the chance to finally get started as a certified school teacher.


The Q

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