- "What's the capital of Texas?"Duh, Austin.
- "Who was the first president of the United States?"Uh, George Washington, I think?
- "What's the difference between a noun and a verb?"A noun is a person, place, or thing, and a verb is something you do.
- "What's the Pythagorean Theorem?"Something about triangles, right?
- "Explain the concept of photosynthesis."Plants use sunlight to make food. That's basically it.
- "What are the three branches of government?"Executive, legislative, and... uh... the other one.
I'm Not Completely Clueless...
Okay, maybe I'm slightly underprepared. But hey, that's what cramming is for! I've got a whole weekend to memorize every single fact between the covers of this giant textbook.
No problem.
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The Worst That Can Happen...
QuickTip: Repetition reinforces learning.
I fail the test. Big deal. I'll just try again next year. Or maybe I'll become a professional wing-it-er. There's always that.
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Stay Tuned...
To find out if I passed the Texas Teacher Certification Test (and if I'm still alive).
Tip: Revisit this page tomorrow to reinforce memory.
In the Meantime, Please Feel Free to Leave Your Words of Encouragement (or Doubt) Below.
P.S. If you're actually thinking about becoming a teacher, please do yourself a favor and go to college. It's probably a good idea.
I hope you enjoyed this humorous post! Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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