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Advice Please!

I graduated about 2 years ago, but failed at previous attempts. I have been taking Ready To Pass review classes, and my exam is coming up in two weeks. I just haven been studying content but I seriously haven't tried that many questions yet. Should I reschedule or go ahead with the test? Please give me some insight -- I really don't want to fail one more time. Thanks!

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I am sorry my scheduled test is not in two weeks, but is next week.

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Sorry, my test is not in two weeks but next week.

If you do not feel ready then re schedule may be the better option. Either way I would suggest you practice answering questions and understanding the rationale to the ones you get wrong

If you have more time before ur ATT expires, reschedule and practice atleast 2000 questions (minimum). But don't drag it too long either, coz u'll forget the materials you have been reviewing. Good luck. If you reschedule, just practice questions to reinforce the contents you hve been studying.

the more questions the better because they have reformated the exam since last year and there are more alternate format items. my instructors recommend at least 3000 questions before going to attempt to take the test.

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Thanks to all of you. I think, I will reschedule the test -- take it in the second week of July. I have gotten a lot better in terms of contents since I started ReadyToPass. They have an excellent review book -- especially for people like me who has such a long gap since the time of graduation. But, they don't really do a lot of questions, and that makes me nervous for I have no idea whether I am ready or not. No practice tests or anything!

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