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What to Study: LET Exam Coverage

A practical breakdown of the LET sections so you can organize review time around the subjects that matter.

Coverage Overview

The LET is built around the work of a teacher: broad academic literacy, professional teaching judgment, and for Secondary takers, mastery of a subject area. That means a good review plan should not be only memorization. You need concept review, application drills, and practice explaining why an answer is correct.

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 official exam programs, requirements, schedules, room assignments, and notices. Use this guide for review planning, then confirm time-sensitive details through PRC before exam day.

Elementary vs Secondary Coverage

Elementary LET

  • General Education
  • Professional Education

Elementary takers should build a balanced review plan because the exam checks both broad academic readiness and classroom teaching competence.

Secondary LET

  • General Education
  • Professional Education
  • Major Specialization

Secondary takers need a third review lane for their major. Do not leave specialization practice until the final weeks.

Detailed Coverage Guides

How to Prioritize Your LET Review

  1. Confirm whether you are taking the Elementary or Secondary level.
  2. List the subjects you consistently miss in practice questions.
  3. Give Professional Education regular review time because it appears in both levels.
  4. For Secondary, schedule major-specialization drills every week.
  5. Use timed mixed quizzes after concept review so you can practice switching topics.