
01-27-2008, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by donahueinvt
you just made my day!
I have done fine in every multi choice test I find but my mind goes blank when I see that little line for fill in the blank!
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I believe that the only fill in would require you to perform a math problem and come up with a solution. This really isn't a fill in as having to memorize a name, date, place but to perform a math function.
It is important to note though that your study will require you to mentally fill in the blank (as seen in the flashcards) making it easier for you to literally see the correct answer to a question found within the multiple choice answers given.
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