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In the prep material that is. Not asking about specific topics. I’m now going through the written communications questions – I’ve gotten past the worries about structure, but the examples seem to require a lot of specifics. Gleim has questions that have nothing to do with BEC topics (I know that’s a possibility, but is it probable?). I can write well, but making stuff up is not my strong point. I guess it’ll have to be if I get something I don’t know very much about.
I wonder what they do if someone starts writing about (insert made up name here) theory because they can’t remember the name of a real one.
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