01-09-2009, 08:27 AM
thatbrian Wrote:Because I don't want to read 800 pages, more than half of which are filler. The study guides get to the point.
Actually you only have to read the chapter summaries, approx 50 pages, at most and you'll have the EXACT information the test is based on. It's a no-brainer. The tests are not based on Barron's guides and such and in the past I have taken tests where that method has proven to be dead wrong. Astronomy for instance.
B.S. Liberal Studies Excelsior College
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Retired Intelligence Officer (21 years, 6 combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan)
graduated Cum Laude
321 total SH of college credit
currently finishing B.S. in Mathematics at UTRGV en route to Masters in Mathematics
occupation: Certified High School Math Teacher
current goal: Pass 4 of the actuarial science exams and become an actuary
Retired Intelligence Officer (21 years, 6 combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan)