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Tyleralp1

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A+ Pratice Exams Worth it?
« on: October 24, 2014, 06:58:54 pm »
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I'm contemplating if I should get a copy of, or if it's worth doing the series of practice exams in Cengage's A+ Pratice Exams series.

Are they something that'll greatly benefit me, or am I better off just going over my notes in the lead up to the exam? It'd take me roughly 10-15 hours to complete the book, going by the allocated time for each exam.

Let me know your thoughts! :)
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Re: A+ Pratice Exams Worth it?
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2014, 09:43:12 pm »
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good book, go for it if you want, but as there is less than one week until the exam :O, i recommend you to revise through notes, go through vcaa questions.
i've had the book for quite a while, (still haven't finished it haha, so many questions!) but the questions are defs top quality. If you reckon you can find enough time in the upcoming week, however, to do vcaa and revise notes, then go for it, as  you will be better off for the exam with more practise :D

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Re: A+ Pratice Exams Worth it?
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2014, 06:40:12 pm »
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good book, go for it if you want, but as there is less than one week until the exam :O, i recommend you to revise through notes, go through vcaa questions.
i've had the book for quite a while, (still haven't finished it haha, so many questions!) but the questions are defs top quality. If you reckon you can find enough time in the upcoming week, however, to do vcaa and revise notes, then go for it, as  you will be better off for the exam with more practise :D

Yeah i have to agree its a good book, i finished it today actually lol.
its good to do the topic tests and exams in it, but make sure you've done/ doing enough vcaa exams too :) 
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