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I am fairly confident about my knowledge of the REG material and have my exam scheduled for the 11th of November. I’m, for the most part, rocking the MCQ’s in the Wiley Test bank as well as Becker. However, up until this point the only other exam I have taken is BEC. Therefore, it will be my first test encountering the “real” simulations.
Does anyone have any pointers on how to approach these? I’m doing them in both Becker and Wiley however I’m mainly focusing on MCQ’s. How much time should I allocate to them on test day? Does tabbing between informational tabs and worksheet tabs slow down the process (i.e. in Becker). Or are the Simulations more like Wiley where a majority of the material is on one page? What should I do to improve my overall speed and efficiency with the simulations? Should I practice more of them in the Test Bank software?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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