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Old Wed Aug 30, 2006, 08:17am
HLin NC HLin NC is offline
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I still say the best way to study for the test

is to save your old Part I & II questions and sit down and repeatedly take the last few years, keeping the new rule changes from those years in mind. I have printed up a #1-100 anwser sheet on MS Word sit down at the kitchen table to take the test. Many of the questions are used over and over again.

That is not to say I don't read the rule book. I've got it plus rules by topic and Reddings guide too. The case book plays tend to make me cross-eyed plus it gets corrected so often. I only use that if I'm stuck on a play scenario.

When I check my test answers, I then take the ones I miss and check them against the rule references to discover why I missed them.

When I went to this method of studying, my test scores improved dramatically.

Last edited by HLin NC; Wed Aug 30, 2006 at 08:18am. Reason: spelling
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