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06-09-2008, 05:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2008, 06:25 PM by ShotoJuku.)
I took the Astronomy Exam today ,and I am Sure I blew it HARD 87 Questions Paper Based at my Education office on base.
I studied 3-4 days an hour or 2 at a time and it was NOT EASY!!! I did not feel good at all! I think it was revamped! It was not as other have said it was!
Be Careful IC is not enough use cliffnotes.com also
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what test?
AAT, Electromechanics, Excelsior College 2007
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Given the number of times that I have seen folks post something to the effect of, "I was sure that I bombed it when I left the test center and was shocked when I received my passing score in the mail," you may want to see what your score was before throwing in the towel.
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Before IC had astronomy flashcards, I took the test. I was also under the impression that Astronomy was super easy. It was definately not easy for me. I only put a few hours in and used sparks notes (I don't know how others used this source, studied for a few hours, and wound up with an A, but several did). I took the electronic version and was absolutely SURE I failed, but I ended up with a "B". So don't fret too much, it may be all right.
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Excelsior College
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