Failed the TABE twice, finally passing next month — what changed for me
I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty embarrassed when I failed the TABE test the first time. I work in a warehouse and my supervisor told me I needed to pass it to get into the apprenticeship program. Figured it'd be easy since I graduated high school years ago. Wrong. The math section destroyed me — I scored a 9 on Level D when I needed at least a 12. Second attempt, same story.
What finally clicked was actually treating it like a real exam instead of something I could wing. I started using the TABE Applied Math Practice Test 1 every other day for about three weeks. The practice questions are way closer to the real thing than the random YouTube videos I was watching before. I'm talking fractions, decimals, basic algebra — stuff I hadn't touched in 15 years.
My test is scheduled for June 12th. I'm putting in about 45 minutes a night, focusing on applied math and language. Anyone else gone through multiple attempts before it finally clicked? Would love to hear what worked for you on the TABE exam.