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Eze, if we are current home study students and want to attend the 6 hour crams do we need to bring anything to class or we receive the packet at the class?
Eze, if we are current home study students and want to attend the 6 hour crams do we need to bring anything to class or we receive the packet at the class?
you don't have to bring anything to the cram; you'll get a packet at the door.
-- Edited by eze on Thursday 24th of November 2016 01:09:14 AM
Our regular cram course (the $499 option) has an in-basket lesson. During the live cram, because of the limited amount of time we have, we will not be going over the in-basket in-depth. We will however cover in-basket strategies (i.e. how to triage the questions, in-basket tricks exam writers use, plan of attack on test day, etc).
Sorry for the possibly silly question, but, will all of those dates run the same program or will they be different december vs january?
Yes, all the dates are the same. We will be going over testable procedures along with explaining test taking/writing tricks. Ideally you should read the patrol guide (or essential guide) once or twice more using the tips we'll go over. That's why we're having the cram 2 and 1 month out.
Are u gonna have prior test questions and how much for a one day walk in
Walk in/at the door is $60. We will have 100 questions for you. All of our questions are either re-writes of past exams or have been crafted to highlight the tricks exam writer uses.
Past exam questions are good to the degree that they give you an idea of the format of the test--that's it. The value in doing questions should be to spot the tricks. One test writing trick is writing a question to mimics almost word for word a prior exam but they will change something and those who practiced using re-writes will pick the wrong answer because it is so familiar to them.