To all you folks who took the exam, I congratulate you on your desire to grow. If the test seemed hard, that's not bad news. It means you needed to study some more. I share these tips with you if you retake it, and for the rest of you, try these. They work.
1, Take notes on what you read. Then rewrite the notes at least three times until they are as sharp, clear, clean and fully memorized as they can be. How will you know? Go to #2
2, YOU MUST form a study group of an odd number of members not to exceed 5. ORALLY test each other based on your notes as well as old exams you get your hands on. Correct your notes. Rewrite them completely from front to back. Start your study group 1 month before the exam. Meet once a week until the last 2 weeks. Then 3 times a week.
3, Get lots of rest the day before. DO NOT CRAM. No need to. If you pass the oral exams and wrote all the notes over 4 or 5 times. You are ready.
REWRITING NOTES WRITTEN FROM READING MATERIAL AND SEMINAR LECTURES, COACHING SESSIONS FROM A BRILLIANT EMPLOYER SEVERAL TIMES OVER AND COMPILED IN A BOOK YOU WOULD BE PROUD OF WINS YOU A WIN EVERY TIME.
I have historical proof this works. And, yes . . it seems like a lot to do. But, is your career worth it? Darn tootin it is.
Like they say in show biz when its time to "go on" (take your test) . . .
"Break a leg!" That means do well and "kick *** !"
Alan W
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