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Hello,
I am very new to this. So far I am impressed by the amount of studying I have been able to get done in just 4 days. Does anyone out there have any extra tips? What can I do besides going through the database of questions and reading my text to maximize my time and score? I plan to test at the end of February. Is that unrealistic?
Thanks.
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I think you should get some peterson's test for history 1, you might also want to pick up the REA book. I studied for that test about 3 days and got a 53 on it. I know it's nothing to brag about but hey 3 days common lol. Good Luck
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akuacelia Wrote:Hello,
I am very new to this. So far I am impressed by the amount of studying I have been able to get done in just 4 days. Does anyone out there have any extra tips? What can I do besides going through the database of questions and reading my text to maximize my time and score? I plan to test at the end of February. Is that unrealistic?
Thanks.
akuacelia,
First of all, welcome to the IC forum! To answer your question about extra tips to help you study, check out the Specific Exam Feedback section which has helpful advice from IC members on each exam. You do have to be signed up with InstantCert to access it.
Here is a direct link for this exam:
http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...877-a.html
Good luck!
JoAnne
BS - General Business - June 2007
Excelsior College
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thank you. this was way more helpful than I bargained for.
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