Posted: 28 Sep 2009 at 02:44 | IP Logged
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This is what the great posters told me before they finished and moved on.
If you know the materials, and do well on the mcqs and communications, you can screw up the sims and still pass. I’ve done it, so I know. The key is to get 95% on the mcqs and do good communications – that’s roughly 80 points. Do what you can on the sims and research tabs, but never rely on them to give you more than 6 points. Always bank on getting killer simulations.
You have to devote the time and effort Becker outlines or it doesn't work. You are given enough information to pass, not ace the test. That’s not much wiggle room. So if you don't know Becker materials (and I mean know them), then you will not pass.
Can you pass all 4 in 18 months? Absolutely.
1. Take 2 tests every window (depending on your commitments and life issues). The stats on passing 1 per window are higher if you take 2 exams as apposed to 1.
2. It’s my philosophy to never sit for an exam unless I'm prepared. I never play Russian Roulette - where folks keep taking and retaking these exams hoping to hit the 'lucky exam' in a window. I don't think its good for your confidence, moral, or wallet to do this. Stop, analyze your study habits and map out your strategy/schedule.
Maximize the time you spent on it and retake those failed tests in the next window. And peel back the layers of the onion – I always hit the wall, and then I rise another level every week I put into final review. If you are scoring less than 85% on Becker's multiple choice - stop and analyze what you are doing wrong! Fix it and your score will increase dramatically - it sucks, but it works.
If you walk out of a test thinking you passed, good chances are you missed the nuances/tricks and failed.
I've seen people do retakes, end up scoring well on their week areas and failing on the previous strong areas. When you study for a retake, start on chapter 1 and do it all over again.
Get an NTS for the 2 tests you will take next window only. Register with the BOA and have your selection waiting on standby for when the scores are released in wave 2. If you pass both tests, fill out the next 2 tests and move on. If you fail, select the failed exam to retake in the next window plus the one you are studying for during the closed month.
Hope this helps.
__________________ Becker
Stick a fork in me, I'm done.
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