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  1. I spent a whole month studying for this test. I used saunders note cards, studied saunders text book. I felt really confident going into this test. It took up to 205 questions for the test to finish which got my anxiety pretty high, but I did research and saw that some people have passed. So finally I got my letter and I did not pass... But looking at my performance it was not that bad. I had a few "above passing standards" mostly "near passing standards" and one "below standards". Though it is not a passing score I did way better than my first exam. So now I want to know if there's anything out there can get me over this little hump? I'm thinking of looking for a bootcamp class or something if you guys have suggestions please let me know thanks!

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