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starting at a new school...


Question Posted Monday August 16 2004, 1:05 pm

im going into 8th grade and im really nervous because today is the 'evaluation test.' Ive never ever started at a new schools before, because I've been going to the same district of schools for a while, and im really nervous. What kind of questions do they ask? because over the summer and I dont really study so I may have forgotten a thing or two..(or ten @_@) can someone give me in detail or somethign what kind of things they ask? thx!

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x3aSkMe answered Thursday December 30 2004, 4:00 am:
I went through the same thing. I had gone to one school all my life then had to switch to a middle school. As for evaluation tests they are never to terribly difficult. The only ones I've ever had to take are for math so they could decide what math class I was appropriate for. Seriously don't worry about it. If they wanted some type of genius answers from you they would have questioned you during the school year. x0Cassandra

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storageanddisposal answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 10:40 am:
I wouldn't worry about it. Most take the fact that you forget things over the summer into consideration. They just want to see how far along you are. Like **Beanie** said, it's mainly just the basics. It's not like the ACT's, SAT's or anything like that.

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**Beanie** answered Monday August 16 2004, 2:15 pm:
i was worried about takin an evaluation test wen i went into 8th grade too... they really arent as scary as they seem. they ask pretty absic questions that arent too hard ot figure out... sometimes u jsut ahve to pick between 2 answers. its not all that bad. i cant's relaly tell u whats on teh test cuz i dont know what school district youa re in and so i dont knwo what the test is btu i cna tell u not to worry too much cuz its nto hard. jstu brish up on basic math skills... simple things like that and you'll to fine!

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advicequeen answered Monday August 16 2004, 1:11 pm:
I know you don't want to hear but I have to say it. You should have studied earlier for this. Okay, well since it is today and you have no option of studying, you need to get a good breakfast and stop panicking during the test. BUT, if you have time, I suggest reviewing a little bit of the things you did last year. This may refresh your memory, or you could bring some textbooks from last year in the car with you on the way to the evaluation test. If you don't know what's on your evaluation test, then I can't tell you either. I don't go to your school, but good luck on your test, I'm sure you'll do great!!

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