08-02-2013, 06:56 PM
I've taken it twice and "failed" it at 62. I don't know how I got identical failing scores, but passing is 63 at my school so here goes the third time...
Going to take it again on Tuesday and I feel good about it! I'm pretty sick of studying. I've been reading the textbook (sparingly), reading the REA prep book (which I've read several times over my prep for these tests), gone over all of the IC flashcards, and taken all three Peterson tests with a 77, 83, and 72.
It was a hard test. The questions sometimes seem vague, and the Peterson's tests reflect that some, I think. I highly recommend the Peterson's tests and the REA book. The IC flashcards are OK but it's annoying that I can't add correct answers to the bank of questions for next time. The blanks also seem a little trivial at times and it doesn't help me learn. I might actually go through with the blanks disabled because I think I'd learn more that way.
Going to take it again on Tuesday and I feel good about it! I'm pretty sick of studying. I've been reading the textbook (sparingly), reading the REA prep book (which I've read several times over my prep for these tests), gone over all of the IC flashcards, and taken all three Peterson tests with a 77, 83, and 72.
It was a hard test. The questions sometimes seem vague, and the Peterson's tests reflect that some, I think. I highly recommend the Peterson's tests and the REA book. The IC flashcards are OK but it's annoying that I can't add correct answers to the bank of questions for next time. The blanks also seem a little trivial at times and it doesn't help me learn. I might actually go through with the blanks disabled because I think I'd learn more that way.