For a while now I have been putting off taking the Praxis II because I strongly disagree with standardized tests of this sort (but mostly because I am a huge procrastinator). This was a horrible idea seeing as I have just recently been told that I need to pass it before my EDG course next semester. I didn't freak out too much because I had taken the computer-based Praxis I and it wasn't that bad. For that test I just picked a day of the week that worked best for me and called up to register. Pretty simple. Naturally, I figured the same would go for Praxis II. After some small calculations I came to the conclusion that I would have five chances to pass it before next fall. Obviously, I am hoping to pass it on the first try, but if worst comes to worst I like to have a plan. However, worst came to much worse when I was informed that the Praxis II is only offered paper-based. This means there are specific days in which you can take the test and there are only two during the summer. This is not looking good for me. Why wouldn't they offer Praxis II on the computers? I am shocked that they still offer paper-based versions when doing it on the computers is so much more convenient. Praxis I, the computer-based version, gave your results instantly after you finished. Not only that but tests were offered Monday through Saturday instead of only having a few designated times. I think if we are forced to take this test then it should be more accommodating, such as the computer-based test was.