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kpbmp2002

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  1. I took my test at 2:00pm this past Friday. It turned off at 85. When I walked out of the building, I was thinking "it wasn't that bad". I felt ok about it. Of course now I'm freaking out. Maybe it wasn't that hard b/c I wasn't getting the difficult ones right. Honestly, I couldn't say if I even noticed if particular questions were harder that others. I tried to take each question seriously reading it twice and reading my answers twice before clicking to the next. The funny thing about the test is that It did give me questions I knew how to answer, but sometimes the right answer wans't there. I feel like I learned nothing that prepared me enough, or prepared me for what the next best thing to do would be. I had to give an educated guess...we'll see how educated in the next few days I suppose.:icon_roll

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