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Hi All,
I'm taking the test on Wednesday and getting cold feet. Completed the first two petersons today: #1 65% #2 64% will take the third tomorrow. The passing score for the exam 48
I've reviewed IC, DSST PDF, feedback, reviewing charts in the essentials book...what do you think?
Some of the comments in the specific feedback section have me a bit spooked. It's like being mentally taken out by the other side before a big game.:willynilly:
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bricabrac Wrote:Hi All,
I'm taking the test on Wednesday and getting cold feet. Completed the first two petersons today: #1 65% #2 64% will take the third tomorrow. The passing score for the exam 48
I've reviewed IC, DSST PDF, feedback, reviewing charts in the essentials book...what do you think?
Some of the comments in the specific feedback section have me a bit spooked. It's like being mentally taken out by the other side before a big game.:willynilly:
I'd say go for it. Your scores on the Petersons tests are a strong indicator of your knowledge retention. Personally, I wasn't able to complete/retain the information from the IC Cards due to the amount of information. The PDF was the most help and I feel it helped me walk away with a 60. You've put in a considerable amount of work, don't be scared by this test. Based on your materials and scores, you should be fine! cheersmate
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Orimaru1 Wrote:I'd say go for it. Your scores on the Petersons tests are a strong indicator of your knowledge retention. Personally, I wasn't able to complete/retain the information from the IC Cards due to the amount of information. The PDF was the most help and I feel it helped me walk away with a 60. You've put in a considerable amount of work, don't be scared by this test. Based on your materials and scores, you should be fine! cheersmate
Thanks for the vote of confidence!!!
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I definitely say go for it! As long as you know all the different theories and who belongs with them, you should be set to go! I took this one recently and scored the highest I have ever scored on a test.

So I know that you can do it! ~Kelsey
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Kelsey Wrote:I definitely say go for it! As long as you know all the different theories and who belongs with them, you should be set to go! I took this one recently and scored the highest I have ever scored on a test.
So I know that you can do it! ~Kelsey
Sure hope I can say the same! Thanks!
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Go for it, Bricabrac.... :toetap:
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