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What to Study: LET Exam Coverage

Compare the current PRC subject weights for regular Elementary, Elementary with specialization, and Secondary examinees.

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Coverage Overview

The LET is built around the work of a teacher: broad academic literacy, professional teaching judgment, and, when the evaluated track requires it, mastery of a specialization. The current PRC program separates regular Elementary examinees from Elementary examinees with specialization; it does not use one universal Elementary weighting.

Use this page as a map. Start with the section that matches your weakest area, then move into timed mixed practice once your notes are stable.

Verify official exam details

PRC remains the authority for the applicant track and subjects assigned after reviewing a degree and transcript. Check the PRC-CHED alignment guidelines and the current official examination program before planning your review.

Current LEPT Coverage Tracks

Elementary (without specialization)

  • General Education — 40%
  • Professional Education — 60%

This is the two-part track shown for regular Elementary examinees in the current PRC program.

Elementary with specialization

  • General Education — 20%
  • Professional Education — 40%
  • Specialization — 40%

PRC uses this three-part track for Elementary applicants evaluated under an SNE or ECE specialization path.

Secondary

  • General Education — 20%
  • Professional Education — 40%
  • Specialization — 40%

The specialization is normally aligned with the applicant's evaluated teacher-education degree and curriculum.

Detailed Coverage Guides

How to Prioritize Your LET Review

  1. Confirm your PRC-evaluated level and specialization track from your degree and transcript.
  2. List the subjects you consistently miss in practice questions.
  3. Give Professional Education regular review time because it appears in all three tracks.
  4. If your track includes a specialization, schedule field-specific drills every week.
  5. Use timed mixed quizzes after concept review so you can practice switching topics.

Official sources

Verify time-sensitive requirements, dates, and fees through the official pages below before acting.

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Exam Coverage

Understand the subjects and topic groups covered in the Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers.