hopeful Forum Junior
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| | 03/12/04 - 09:08 AM  
 
   
 
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how should I set up my kaplan q bank exams to see if I'm doing okay enough to take the exam...? people sy don't take if you are scoring less than 60%, but is that subject or just picking various? Anyone know how representative the exam is to the actual? thanks for all the help.
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| meg Forum Guru
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| | 03/12/04 - 01:40 PM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
I had done subject based tests. So that I could refer simultaneously or go prepared for the subject ahead... the qbank is really a good source of questions. Initially, one tends to score lower but as you continue, it becomes easier and score improves. I am not sure how accurate the scores are predictive of actual exam but get to a point where you know and understand the concepts behind each question in qbank. All the best, Meg
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| Quinn Forum Elite
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| | 03/12/04 - 05:31 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
I think Meg is right. I started out scoring low but doing better now. Everone I talk to say use qbank to practice recalling the info and be sure to understand the concepts.
___________________ The universe will yield to the will of the determined person.
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| rubensssss Forum Guru
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| | 03/12/04 - 06:36 PM  
 
   
 
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Thank you guys, I just bougth qbank for one month and I am really behind, I am doing very bad, but today is my first day on qbank let see what happen, thank you meg what you say it really encourage me.
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| meg Forum Guru
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| | 03/13/04 - 08:58 AM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
yes, and dont panic when you come to a stage when you dont remember where you read that or this, (like was it qbank or Goljan or Kaplan or BRS or FA) but you just know the concept. Meg
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