I found some pratice tests waaaay back from 1993 and up.
Should I bother taking those or are they too old?
I found some pratice tests waaaay back from 1993 and up.
Should I bother taking those or are they too old?
Hey all,
I purchased the budget course to try out the curriculum. So far it's been great, I'm even considering upgrading. Problem is for now I'm having a small issue with the Study Schedule, it seems convenient as it gives me a reference point to map out how much I would need to study.
But, with the budget option it gives me a bad estimate because it only takes in account the parts of the course available in the
budget option. Meaning maybe 1/4 of the total curriculum. Like I said, I'm considering upgrading but for now I'd like to make an estimate of how much I need to study.
I'm aiming at the 2016 June Test, possibly even next October. Study Schedule says I should be studying 6.5 hours a week. That's hardly enough to take and review 1 PT.
I was thinking 15-20 hours would be appropriate seeing as how I have all the way till June. Comments are appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback. I went back and reviewed groups 1 & 2 again. Finally figured out that the wording is what was throwing me off from identifying the SC and the NC. It's all good now.
Congrats! It's stories like these that really help out with motivation for me. Best of luck
Hey there, so I just started this program and have been going over the fundamentals since it seems like a good point to start at. Without a doubt the most trouble I have is properly placing the Sufficient and Necessary conditions when it comes to the group 1. 2 and 3 exercises/quiz within the logic section.
Often, I will find myself getting close to the right answer BUT its in reverse. So let's say /m --- > f is right, my answer is f -----> /m.
I'll try to get to the root of why it's happening myself, but would appreciate feedback from anyone that might have encountered the same problem and resolved it. Thanks for reading.
Hey there. Scores fluctuate, only a robot can churn out scores that are indifferent to scrutiny. You might get a few outs, but if you play the game confidently and minimize your mistakes, you're winning the world series. Excuse my pitiful baseball analogy.