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Chronicity Practice Exam

Took the first Chronicity practice exam and got a 60, with minimal reading (no real studying to speak of). My incorrect answers were not specific to any one section. How would I use that to gauge my study efforts? Any suggestions welcome.

THANKS

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  • Moderator

What study effort? You said it yourself: you've done no real studying to speak of. Tee hee! :D Seriously ... that's a good score for not really studying! I'd go back and study whatever materials you are using for each section, then see how you do on the second practice exam.

I took Chronicity Exam yesterday my practice exams: A/ 59 and B/ 65 and I made a B on the Exam.

  • Author

@KAA1, so how much time do you think I should spend studying? Should I just take the second practice exam and schedule, I am confused. Oh, and Congrats to you!

The way I study is using TCN, I know allot of students have talked about them but I don't have any complaints. This test like all of them is challenging there is to much to study with EC. I use TCN look over about 2 weeks, then take 2nd pratice and refresh before taking the Exam. I test about 1 Exam a month. Since I'm a paramedic, I have to take 8 exams. So far I've finished 4 with 1 retest, that was the first one was not used to the way they test. I hope this helps and good luck with the test

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The College Network. They sell very expensive study guides under a very iron-clad contract. I don't recommend that, and neither does EC.

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