I am about 28% through the CC and I honestly cannot feel myself progressing, perhaps it will all come to fruition once I finish it and begin taking PT's but I can't lie, it becomes really discouraging to consistently get so many of the drill sets wrong :/ any advice i guess lol
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I audibly said 'wtf' after reading this question
I would like to ask this before I begin taking PTs consistently. I know that there is an option to take 3 sections of the PT as opposed to all 4 due to the changing of the scoring of the tests. Yet, when I am studying is it better to take all 4 sections? Thank you in advance
So I initially got this wrong when I was doing my PT, and I am almost glad to see others getting tripped up on it as well, yet after reviewing it I can see how simple, but also crucial my mistake was. Granted, we do have to make some pretty big assumptions, two main ones for me are that the General Assembly cannot meet twice in one day, they either meet at 6:00 or 7:00, no other times, and they also have to meet for more than 1 hour (in the event they meet at 6:00, then they cannot end at 6:30 then prepare for their 7:00 meeting). With these assumptions in mind, we then can concertedly choose AC E, if the standards committee has a quorum then the general assembly begins at ONLY 6 and if the awards committee has a quorum then the general assembly ONLY begins at 7... I know it is a big leap of faith we have to make, but it is necessary sometimes to get these convoluted questions correct. I hope this lends some help to others who are still struggling to understand.
I am having a hard time understanding the rationale behind the correct answer choice being 'B' and why it wouldn't be choice 'D'
I am most definitely interested!
I am having a hard time understanding why 'D' is the correct answer choice. I initially chose 'A' as my answer, yet obviously, this was incorrect. I was hoping someone could break it down for me and explain why 'D' is correct and why 'A' is incorrect. Thank you in advance
Awesome!
Why is the correct answer D? As opposed to E, I can understand that no where in the text does it show that in order for a consumer to purchase the merchandise, they must have the ability to verify any and all claims regarding it. Yet, for choice D, I am having a hard time understanding why there would be a contradiction made.
This is one of the few times where I saw the bait answer choice have a higher percentage of people pick it as opposed to the correct answer choice. I feel as though this shows just how flawed the wording of these answer choices are.
Hey! I work full time as well, but I was studying roughly between 1-2 hours every 5 days on and off for the past 5 months before I was able to dedicate more time to studying this past week. I decided to take the June 2007 PT and scored a 150 (my diagnostic was 141). While I am in a bit of a different situation than you in terms of length of studying. I want to stress that it is definitely possible to see a jump in scores, it all just depends upon how well you are retaining the fundamentals and if you are correcting your wrongs when BR.
Can someone else give an additional explanation, I am still struggling with seeing the difference between AC C and D, thank you! #help
@ I attempt to study between 4-8 hours a day once I get off of work. I definitely have been trying to glide through CC as fast as I can so that I can see where I am at and begin PT as quick as I can, which I am now realizing as I type this out is extremely counter intuitive lol, I suppose my best option is to now go back and really drill the practice sets on the CC until I 100% comprehend them.