Posted: 27 Feb 2008 at 20:57 | IP Logged
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I agree with both posts. I think part of it can be luck and part of it can be trickery on behalf of the examiners. While studying for BEC/FAR i had practice exams where I thought i did well but got like a 40-50. And then i would discover that i got tricked by small details.
As far as feelings after the exam, I thought I had done much better on BEC than on FAR but that was not really the case. The curve and the pretest questions can really throw things out of the order.
I would suggest that when you are doing practice questions and see a trick or you get the question wrong, write down the question number (it can be found on the upper left hand side in becker) and redo those questions as part of your final review. I did that and it helped a lot.
Dont get discouraged and best of luck to you!
__________________ Becker, NY
BEC: 1/2/08 - 85
FAR: 1/12/08 - 91
REG: 4/4/08 - 85
AUD: 5/21/08 - ?
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