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Old 02-21-2007, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by hobbs525
No way....IC was not even close to the actual questions on the exam. I had to supplement it with Petersons which was a lot closer.


Actually, the IC "questions" are merely prep tools and not geared to be exact replicas of the actual questions. Remember, the IC format is "flashcard" based whereas Petersons mirrors the mutiple choice format. I found the IC info to be accurate and a great learning tool.

As to the elective choice, what exam choice options do you have open? FEMA is a viable option to consider. Good Luck!
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