AUD kicked me in the butt too. AUD is so easy to study and so difficult to spass. However, I feel like I passed the last exam. I just reached the point where I am answering most of questions correctly.
Jump back on the AUD horse. I called Dr. Phil Yaeger and I ordered AUD Cram. Listen to Gary's explanations of the multiple choice questions and work ALL of the multiple choice in the Wiley book that Yaeger provides. I made a 74 on my second exam. I used AUD Cram for my third AUD exam. I only studied for 8 days, but I think that Yaeger Cram gave me a passing grade.
Your scores indicate that you are not understanding AUD. I too was in that position too with a grade of 64 on my first exam. I raised my grade by 10 points to a 74 by using Lambers for AUD. Garland is a great teacher, better than Becker, which I used to get that 64. Lambers only cost me $300. (
http://www.Lambers.com)
You may also want to get Gleim Test Prep for AUD (less than $100) if you still need more multiple choice questions. Under the “Customized exam options” in Gleim you can select:
• Questions I’ve never seen
• Questions I’ve never answered
• Questions I’ve never answered correctly
• All available questions
Additionally, you can pinpoint the questions that you want to answer. There are 20 units and then there are subunits under each unit.
Before I started with Garland (Lambers), I made a 65 on my Gleim Online diagnostic exam and a 64 on my AUD exam. My numbers with Gleim were very consistent with the real AUD exam. (I used Gleim Online, which includes Gleim Test Prep.)
You can pass AUD! Take a sheet of paper and write down the five sections of the AUD exam. Next to each section write down your three scores from your AUD exam. Gleim, unlike Becker, will allow you to replicate the AUD exam, section by section! Write down your Gleim scores in another column, section by section.
I hope that this is some help to you. AUD is just a tricky word test. I do better on more difficult exams like REG.