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Diagnostic exam, where to get?

I just bought the Kaplan Strategies book and in it it says to take as many diagnostic exams as possible. Where do I do this at? Are they free? I first of all need to figure out my weaknesses.

THANKS!

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Sounds like you are on the right path... finding your weaknesses IS how you will pass this beast. Me, I read into everything, and soon I am making up my own scenarios for each question. Yes, I know lots of content, and pulled a 3.95 in a tough four-year program, but all of that helps none if I am reading the questions wrong.

I went with Kaplan. It was hard for me to swallow $500 to study for a test after i soared through college, but, then again, it would be way more costly to not be able to work for the next three months while I wait to take it again (and I do already have a job, have been working for two weeks now). I've heard a lot of stories about others who over-analyze everything and failed, so I wasn't willing to take a chance this time. If I fail the first time, Kaplan will refund my money. Can't see how that could be wrong... Yes, it's two full days' worth of pay, but, then again, it's only two days compared to those three long months.

Easy choice.

Good luck!

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I thought that the online Kaplan course comes with diagnostic tests. Check it out on their website. I would make the sacrifice and go with that program if I only could scrape together enough money for one program. Good luck.

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