PRAXIS I Format
The PRAXIS I format consists of reading, mathematics, and writing. Since you can schedule which parts of the exam you wish to take, the format varies between test takers.
Question 1: What is the maximum amount of time allowed to take the complete PRAXIS?
Answer: 180 minutes (written), 225 minutes (computer)
Question 2: How do I prepare for the computer version format on the PRAXIS?
Answer: Allow each question a reasonable amount of time and thought. Treat each question with the same level of difficulty. Don't be scared if questions are getting "easier," or getting harder.
Question 3: What is the maximum amount of time that I could spend on each question on the computer version of the PRAXIS?
Answer: If you take the maximum number of questions a safe time would be around 1 minute per question on the PRAXIS after you read the question or paragraphs.
Question 4: What study aides have you found that help you understand the format better?
Answer: The link on the right of this page offers valuable help with the PRAXIS I format.
Question 5: How do I schedule for the PRAXIS I?
Answer: Use the below contact information:
PRAXIS Series
Educational Testing Service
P. O. Box 6051
Princeton, NJ 08541-6051
Phone Number: (609) 771-7395