NorCal
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So I got my butt kicked yesterday.
I made flash cards from the chapter tests in the book, studied as much as I could, and I still got my butt kicked.:sad:
Out of the three division tests in the first responder, you have to obtain an overall average of 80% to pass the course. I took the division one exam yesterday, and I got a 70%. Some of the questions I missed were, "Duh, I knew that, why did I choose that answer" but a seven of the questions I generally had no idea.
I'm not complaining, I accept the grade I got, because I deserved it. But I was wondering how some of you folks were able to hone in on specific material that you knew would be asked on the test. I guess I was overwhelmed regarding the amount of material covered before the exam and I studied the wrong things.
It sucks because I've been in school for a while, so it not like I'm out of practice, so I was wondering what you folks think. Any suggestions?
I made flash cards from the chapter tests in the book, studied as much as I could, and I still got my butt kicked.:sad:
Out of the three division tests in the first responder, you have to obtain an overall average of 80% to pass the course. I took the division one exam yesterday, and I got a 70%. Some of the questions I missed were, "Duh, I knew that, why did I choose that answer" but a seven of the questions I generally had no idea.
I'm not complaining, I accept the grade I got, because I deserved it. But I was wondering how some of you folks were able to hone in on specific material that you knew would be asked on the test. I guess I was overwhelmed regarding the amount of material covered before the exam and I studied the wrong things.
It sucks because I've been in school for a while, so it not like I'm out of practice, so I was wondering what you folks think. Any suggestions?