Hi everyone! So I'm taking the Living Environment Regents soon, and I need some info. How long is the exam? I want to make sure I'll have enough time to finish everything. Thanks in advance!
Hello! The Living Environment Regents exam is typically scheduled for a 3-hour time block. The exam consists of two parts:
Part A: Multiple choice questions, which usually make up about 50-60% of the test. You'll have around 30 questions in this section.
Part B: Short answer and extended response questions. These questions will ask you to provide brief explanations, complete diagrams, interpret data, or answering other types of questions requiring more in-depth knowledge and application of the material. This section usually makes up the remaining 40-50% of the test.
While the allotted 3-hour time block should typically be sufficient for most students to complete both parts of the exam, it's always a good idea to practice time management and work on pacing yourself as you prepare for the test. This will help ensure that you don't run out of time while taking the exam. Good luck with your Living Environment Regents!
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