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agarcia255 Regular
Joined: 19 Mar 2009 Location: United States
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Posted: 16 Jun 2009 at 14:43 | IP Logged
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I am so sad, I failed with BEC. I feel so down.
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handsewnquilts Newbie
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Posted: 16 Jun 2009 at 22:42 | IP Logged
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I'm really sorry to hear you didn't pass. I know it really sucks, believe me when I tell you that I've been there. I suck at tests. But you are better than I am because I wouldn't have the courage to post it. I would just feel sorry for myself. But your courage alone will help you do better the next time. I read a quote a long time ago and I've never forgotten it. I hope it helps you. "People don't plan to fail...they fail to plan" I find that no matter how well I think things out for studying or spending time with the family, if I don't stick to my plan, I don't stay in control of things. Sometimes its just a matter of discipline to stick to our plan. Good luck. If you want a study buddy, I am studying the BEC right now myself.
Take care.
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agarcia255 Regular
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Posted: 17 Jun 2009 at 13:23 | IP Logged
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Thank you handsewnquilts. I agree with your quote. I will just move on and start all over again. I am in the middle of my FAR review for July exam when I found out that I failed BEC. It was distressing. I am planning to take BEC again on the first week of Aug. What materials are you using? Thank you really.
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handsewnquilts Newbie
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Posted: 17 Jun 2009 at 22:11 | IP Logged
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I'm using ExamMatrix review and Wiley. I'm too early into the studying to have an opinion right now on how good the program is.
I am improving on the self tests that I have been doing on the multiple choice questions though so I guess that's a good sign.
Good luck with FAR. Do you mind if I ask you about the time frame you have chosen to study before you sit for the tests. Are you trying to complete all four parts this year? I've read other posts where the person would study for 4-6 weeks then test, others would study 6-8 weeks for a test. I'm just curious.
Good luck again. Take care.
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Treo Newbie
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Posted: 19 Jun 2009 at 12:46 | IP Logged
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well.. I ate becker reg book and mcqs, and sims for 2 months.. then I
couldn't take the exam on April because of a problem with my NTS. :D
Spent like 2 weeks without studying dealing with nasb@ and finally I
got another NTS..continued studying until May when I finally took reg.
My mcqs were OK but sims were KO. They were so long and asked me for
methods that never saw on Becker. I tried to do my best figuring out
what they asked me.. I did research, and memos tabs of both Sims but couldn't
complete others tabs from the last Sim. I checked my score online today and BOOM it was 66
:D This was mi first time. Now I'm with BEC so don't know when to go
again with REG... maybe when I end up with the others... but I'll be
back!!!!!!!
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