BEC one week away-best way to maximize my efforts?

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  • #1440119
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    My test is on 1/21. I am currently doing well in Becker Progress Tests, I did both Becker Final Exams, my breakdown for testlets was 87%, 67% and 61% (I want to redo that one though) and 2nd exam, one testlet was 78%, others were in the 60s. For Ninja, overall I am doing well if I do “ALL” questions, but going through troubled ones again, it’s seriously killing my confidence…There is a total of 400 questions or so on which I have trouble…Should I redo them all? Just hit areas below 80%, keep doing cumulative progress tests in both banks?

    A part of me wishes I would just take this test tomorrow as I am seriously starting to overthink and doubt everything!

    Any and all insight is greatly appreciated!

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  • #1440150
    Tncincy
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    I would keep doing the mcq's to keep that 80% (only if I could get there). Not a fan of progress tests, who knows what the real test will ask, but the mcq's is a good indicator if the concepts are solid.

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader.....time to pass

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader....ready to pass

    #1440162
    CPYay
    Participant

    Skip the progress tests. Focus on MCQs. For wrong ones, write down why you're wrong. Write down what's correct. For one's you get wrong but aren't confident on, write down why it's right. Rinse repeat.

    You'll get there. My last week of study was my strongest and my scores suddenly improved.

    AUD - 92
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 89
    REG - 84
    Mailed application! Hoping to be licensed by year-end!
    #1440171
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @CPYay-So I am not sure about not doing the progress tests? In Becker it's just MCQ-they have homeworks but then if you want to do MCQ it's called progress test and you can set it to all chapters, specific chapters and you can set a number questions from 0 to 1419…I have done all of Ninja MCQ once and now have probably done most of them twice… When I do MCQ in Ninja set to “all” I am doing better than just focused troubled ones-maybe I will alternate just to keep doing it…

    #1440182
    CPYay
    Participant

    Oh gotcha. I use Roger so I assumed that was a practice test that doesn't give feedback after each question like Ninja does.

    For Ninja, I did sets of 10-20 until I noticed repeat questions. Then I switched to new only. Then I did trouble questions. Then I did sets of “all” again. I took the exam today. Last night I did a set of 10 MCQs from each of the 6 sections (60 MCQ total) and read through my MCQ notes.

    If you're reading your notes throughout the day, any split of MCQs will be beneficial. Especially since you've already seen them all. I noticed Ninja repeats certain questions a lot when you select “all”, so you'll have to mix up the settings.

    tldr: More MCQs, take notes, read notes.

    AUD - 92
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 89
    REG - 84
    Mailed application! Hoping to be licensed by year-end!
    #1440191
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you-I am jealous! I cannot wait to get this thing over with (at least for now…)

    #1440491
    ng3926a
    Participant

    My exam is the same day! I've been listening to Ninja audio and reading Ninja notes in addition to nonstop multiple choice questions.

    On the Becker tests I did not so well on the calculations so I've been working hard on that and knowing the concepts behind the calculations because really, there's no point in knowing the EOQ formula without knowing why it's done.

    AUD: 74, 75

    BEC: 81

    FAR: 64, 66, 76

    REG: 84

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