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I took FAR yesterday for the first time and I am not really sure what to think. Due to reasons beyond my control I my study experience was fits,starts, whining, confusion, optimism, grief, depression, and finally acceptance. To recap I got my study materials in March and promplty got a nasty sinus infection and the flu. April and May I had work and family commitments that made it impossible to study. Started watching videos in June and working MCQs in June got sick and burnt out for 2 weeks in July. Committed to the exam in August. My practice scores were crap 50-70% and I wanted to quit, but I could not because my NTS expired 10/8/13. Thankfully A71 and my friends were able to prop me up and give me the needed confidence to feel that I had a chance in the exam.
As I former college athlete I understand how preparation and attitude can help a person defeat the toughest of opponents. This exam was the All American, Future #1 Draft pick that people say it is. This exam hit me hard! The important thing for me is I know I hit it back!! I just have to wait for the score release to see how hard. Regardless of the result, my resolve has been strengthend from this experience. Prior to this exam I questioned my ability. After the exam, I know the question if not “if” but “when”
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