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Old 12-15-2007, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ShotoJuku
You are referring to the "experiment" - BA-in-4-weeks. An interesting concept and a (mostly) dangerous and risky reality.....

For example, I am currently involved in my third degree program and only need six exams to complete it. I am "projecting" (giving myself) no less than six-months to finish; it could go longer if required but I'm in no hurry.

Why six-months?

I give myself three-weeks of study that I have a formulated into a regular routine of proven success. "Testing out" is enough of a "short-cut" for me so I'm not about to mess up, fail and exam and be forced to wait six-months before I can take it again. But that's just me.

Good Luck!!

Since many people may only have a couple hours a night to study while working full time, if I spend 8 hours a day 5 days a week with the instantcert program, I would cover about as much in a week as it would take me to do in a month if I was working full time (40 hours a week study instead of 40 hours a month)
Is 40 hours study per exam plenty to pass all exams? I need to pass everything on the first try (if I cannot retake for 6 months) to complete the degree before I start working again. Even if I studied 80 hours per exam and took 14 weeks instead of 7 to complete everything, that's still much better than having to wait 6 months to redo them.
When you are able to pass the instantcert practice exams, does that mean you should know enough to pass the real exams?

Last edited by teststudent : 12-15-2007 at 04:50 PM.
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