After my miserable failure last week on Chronicity, I have studied all weekend for LS3 and I am testing Thursday morning. I took the content guide and made an outline of everything listed, looked them all up in my Saunders and online for the ones not listed in the book. I've taken practice test A and scored a 58. I'm going to take practice test B today. I've been studying flashcards from flashcardsxchange.
I absolutely must pass this thing Thursday. I don't know if I can handle another failure even though Chronicity was my first. I have 3 exams left: Chronicity, LS2, LS3. I'm going to ask for an exemption to retake Chronicity by the end of the month. I messed up big time on Sensory Impairments because I neglected to even review them. I studied so hard yesterday from 6am - 6pm that I ended up going to bed at 730 last night and woke up at 7am this morning. I've got three more days to prepare for this sucker!
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After my miserable failure last week on Chronicity, I have studied all weekend for LS3 and I am testing Thursday morning. I took the content guide and made an outline of everything listed, looked them all up in my Saunders and online for the ones not listed in the book. I've taken practice test A and scored a 58. I'm going to take practice test B today. I've been studying flashcards from flashcardsxchange.
I absolutely must pass this thing Thursday. I don't know if I can handle another failure even though Chronicity was my first. I have 3 exams left: Chronicity, LS2, LS3. I'm going to ask for an exemption to retake Chronicity by the end of the month. I messed up big time on Sensory Impairments because I neglected to even review them. I studied so hard yesterday from 6am - 6pm that I ended up going to bed at 730 last night and woke up at 7am this morning. I've got three more days to prepare for this sucker!