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Failed Business Law.
Completely my fault. I didn't study all the cards, didn't even finish a full set of 79 scenarios. However The ones I read here I found on the test and I'm sure I got those right. If I would of studied all the stuff at least once I'm sure I would have passed easily. I finished with a 40 and had 20 questions left. I need to manage the time better. Passed Analyzing and Interpreting Literature. Didn't study at all for this one. Passed with a 54 and had just clicked on the last 18 questions because I was running out of time. I don't know how I would have studied for this one. Next up, I have no clue yet but it will be soon and I will definitely study next time. I was just anxious to start and get em out the way. peace, thanks for you guys help. |
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Congrats!
A/I Lit is a little difficult to study for, because you don't know test questions until you get them. I did a couple minutes of reviewing literary terms but that's about it.
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I failed Business Law the first time, too... thought it was easy...thought I was ready.... Yeah.
Here's two tips that Snazzlefrag gave that REALLY work: (and if you follow these two tips - you should pass the test) 1. Learn the basics. 2. Go through the entire test and answer the easy questions. MARK the harder questions. After you've answered all the easy questions - go back and answer the harder questions. This got me through biology and accounting. It makes no sense to wade through really difficult questions -- while FREAKING out at the same time...wondering if you really CAN answer 100 questions in an hour and a half. Do the above -- and you should be good to go. ![]() Last edited by CDM : 01-16-2008 at 07:11 PM. |