BEC Tomorrow

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  • #1958973
    CPYAYYY
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    Any last minute advice? I’m so anxious at work today…..Also kind of burned out on MCQ’s,,,Took yesterday and today off from doing them..

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  • #1958982
    Recked
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    Review your mnemonics, review your formulas, flip through the book looking at words in bold or highlighted.
    I also took the day before an exam off from MCQs.

    #1959087
    CPYAYYY
    Participant

    Thank you Recked! I'm soooo nervous…Just want to be done

    #1959099
    Recked
    Participant

    Brain dump on the paper/laminate for your WC. Don't get writer's block.
    Also, you don't need to leave an incredible amount of time to do the WC's properly.
    I remember wishing I had spent more time on MCQs and SIMs, and a little less time on WC, but you never know what to expect.
    Work through each WC, and then proof read one last time each one with a fresh set of eyes before submitting.
    You got this. Just one more to go. You prepared for it, you'll be fine. Chin up buttercup!!

    #1959102
    Ahmed
    Participant

    My advice is just be relax, if your exam is tomorrow then it is not recommended to even open the book or review anything. sleep well and have some fun ๐Ÿ™‚
    Just keep calm and don't panic if you see unexpected questions (mostly you will see around 10-15 MCQs). In written communication questions, if you don't know anything about the question, just try to write anything in a good format (introductory, subject and closing paragraphs), Also, be careful from ignoring the Comma, Capital letter at the beginning, full stop and the end and good grammar. Mostly the computer will grade you not a human.

    Good luck ๐Ÿ™‚

    #1959264
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Are you suppose to indent each paragraph? Becker samples donโ€™t.

    #1959282
    Operation_CPA
    Participant

    @Tiderfl Nope, do not indent each paragraph. Follow the structure that Becker provides in their examples and you should be good.

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