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kellypersaud
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Posted: 12 Jun 2008 at 15:51 | IP Logged  

I am taking the  Bec exam on July 10. I just start studying.

I am studying from the becker flash card and doing the mutiple choice questions from the passmaster.

 

 



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the best advice you will hear over and over again is do multiple choice questions over and over again until you understand why the correct answer is correct and the wrong answers are wrong.  
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Do the lecture, then do the multiple choice questions for each lecture.  Then READ the textbook and do all the multiple choice again (or atleast the ones you got wrong the first time).  And then depending on your time, do more multiple choice questions!!!  GOOD LUCK!



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yea the two posters above me gave good advice

gleim is a good software to use for questions practicing.  if u attempt most of the questions and understand the principles when u get them wrong u should be good
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MCQs do not need to be done over and over again.  If a MCQ tests an important concept, all you need to do is to write a flashcard note on it.  It is much easier remembering the concept in your own words using the flashcard note than doing the MCQ again.
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