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Saturday, Feb 26 2022

Adept Lr

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jacobmenapace2010806
Wednesday, Feb 23 2022

One tip that helped me reinforce the ideas that I used in a past problem set is to try and work that problem set into your studying somewhere in the future. Often times I would forget the question but would have some familiarity on how to tackle the question.

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Friday, Jan 21 2022

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Appreciate the guidance.

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Saturday, Mar 19 2022

Interested, Message with contact info if possible.

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Monday, Jan 17 2022

for sure interested

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Monday, Jun 13 2022

Big advice that helped me was to study until you felt like you were ready to take the real test of a practice exam. Before going into the practice exams, you should have a pretty good grasp on how to handle the array of questions, games, and passages that you'll see on the real exam. I got through the entire core curriculum before going heavy into practice tests. Everyone's situation is different but I do suggest you go through the curriculum then move forward and start doing practice tests and blind reviewing questions you felt uncertain about. The true familiarity with the test and its questions is through the blind review process.

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Wednesday, Aug 10 2022

Honestly the skills and the time you've spent studying up until this point are already engrained in your head so if it helps you calm your nerves to take another test, then do it. But, just relax because at this point you just have to rely on the effort you've put forward. Studying super hard from now till Saturday will do nothing but increase your chances of burn out. I'd take it super easy if you do decide to take the pt.

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