I don't want to be re-taker, how do I do this? Forum
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I don't want to be re-taker, how do I do this?
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Re: I don't want to be re-taker, how do I do this?
You can accomplish this goal by only signing up for it once.
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Re: I don't want to be re-taker, how do I do this?
Get a score you are satisfied with on one try.
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Re: I don't want to be re-taker, how do I do this?
I would have studied for it the first time and I would have studied more for it the second time.
To maximize your actual score, you have to maximize your potential beforehand. Study until you reach the point of diminishing returns, and then study some more. Utilize all of the materials you can, because they become useless afterwards if you are only going to take it once. I didn't even know the old tests were available as practice tests the first time I took it.
All in all, this is a silly question. I don't think anybody plans on taking it again, so there isn't really any different advice for "only taking it once".
I'm taking it a third time in Oct, but I kinda like taking tests so maybe I subconsciously screwed up. So don't do that. Don't subconsciously screw yourself.
To maximize your actual score, you have to maximize your potential beforehand. Study until you reach the point of diminishing returns, and then study some more. Utilize all of the materials you can, because they become useless afterwards if you are only going to take it once. I didn't even know the old tests were available as practice tests the first time I took it.
All in all, this is a silly question. I don't think anybody plans on taking it again, so there isn't really any different advice for "only taking it once".
I'm taking it a third time in Oct, but I kinda like taking tests so maybe I subconsciously screwed up. So don't do that. Don't subconsciously screw yourself.
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