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pearljam10
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I recently switched to yager bc I have failed FAR twice.  A 61 and a 66.  I just started and I am lost once again.  Also, should I just do the homework they assign or should I do other multiple choice questions in the book?
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The homework they assign is the BARE minimum to do in order to pass.  If you need more practice on certain areas, the MCQs answers section will tell you which question(s) apply to which sections of the review material

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How far out is a 66.  I have done everything and I still cant pass this damn thing

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That depends, how did you score on the Communications/Essay tab?

Essay should be an easy 8-10 points because it seems to be graded based on clarity and sentence structure, rather than content.  If you score low on Essay and fine/average on MPC, then I'd read up on how essays are scored first.

Otherwise, just do all the Wiley questions (about 1200?).  Then for all the Yaeger suggested questions (400-ish??), I'd spend extra time on them in order to be 100% positive that I know how to answer them and understand the concept or how to arrive at the correct answer for those questions.
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