05-10-2007, 10:52 AM
1> Make sure you are studying the explanations and the questions--a lot of times they're more important than what goes in the blank.
2> You need to find the approach that works for you. That may mean supplementing our materials with Petersons or other study. Doing the collegeboard sample test is good because usually that'll raise your actual test score by at least a couple of points.
I would recommend doing a search on the forum and reading other people's feedback on the exam. You may find some useful information on what topics to focus on and how to pass...
Good luck!
2> You need to find the approach that works for you. That may mean supplementing our materials with Petersons or other study. Doing the collegeboard sample test is good because usually that'll raise your actual test score by at least a couple of points.
I would recommend doing a search on the forum and reading other people's feedback on the exam. You may find some useful information on what topics to focus on and how to pass...
Good luck!
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Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com
Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com