CDM Subject Test Content Details, contians information concerning number of questions, question types and requirements of both Phase I and Phase II Testing specific to each course.
Missed Exams
CDM Exam's cannot be taken outside of the district exam schedule and make up exams are only offered for absences due to last minute illness or injury. If an exam conflicts with a field trip, a student must make a choice. (CDM exams, like field trips, are opportunities. Students should decide which "opportunity" is their priority.)
It is the student's responsiblity to notify the School Testing Coordinator of an expected absence due to illness or inury before testing takes place.
Absences missed due to illness or injury must be made up on the day of the student's return to school
Important things to Know about CDM's.
CDM Credits do not earn a grade and do not either positively or negatively impact a studen'ts GPA.
NCAA Division I and Division II colleges and universities do not recognize test-out credits in terms of meeting college entrance credit requirements. Therefore, CDM is strongly discouraged for potential collegiate athletes.
CDM Testing, given in two phases, results in a significant amount of missed classroom time. 1 EOC Course CDM results in 7 total hrs of missed classroom time, while 1 non-EOC CDM results in 5 total hrs of lost classroom time.