Can you try a test once at each testing window? - Page 2

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    For instance my BEC expires after 5 testing windows so does that theoretically give me 5x to try FAR? My game plan however is to try Reg next testing window then move on to FAR so I would only have 4X at most. This is kind of a concern for me because I could see myself failing Far several times. Sorry if dumb question but I want to plan out if to take FAR or REG next and I can’t see myself having trouble passing REG, also I want to order the test prep soon.

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    Once you put in enough time into studying, you're bound to pass. It's just how much you remember on test day. If you're doing too much at once you're mind will be fried and you might not remember as much as you wanted to. That's why some people solely study for this exam and do nothing else but study for it. That's honestly the best way to do it, but taking the rough route is not bad since you'll learn how to be under stress. I haven't been myself for the past year and I hope I get back my sanity when everything is over lol.

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