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Ok I've been procrastinating on taking this test HDLS1. I scored 69 on Form A before studying could have scored higher knew the answers to some but second guessed myself. I haven't taken Form B yet, but I'm trying to figure out if 2 weeks to study is sufficient I definitely don't want to overstudy and get confused. I'm scheduled to take the test in 1 week so I will be taking Form B today and studying some more.Thanks for the advice in advance.:D

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See how you do on Form B -- I typically got in the 70s on most of the practice exams, with an occasional 80-something in there, and I got almost all A's on the exams. I would review your weaker areas from your Form A exam and focus on those a little more, too.

See how you do on Form B -- I typically got in the 70s on most of the practice exams, with an occasional 80-something in there, and I got almost all A's on the exams. I would review your weaker areas from your Form A exam and focus on those a little more, too.

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Tiffany. Getting a 69 is pretty good. Like Lunah said. Take form B and see what you get. From what I can tell most of the EC test want you to make close to 70 in all the catagories. I think you will do fine. Just keep reviewing.

good luck tiffany!!

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Lunah I see your part of the staff at allnurses! Congratulations your VIP!

Hee hee!! Thanks, girlie. :D That just happened on Thursday!

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