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Tony

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To get into school. Studied all week nd I'm really nervous. Haven't taken one in years. Any recommendations?
 
Get a good night's sleep, get up early, have a good breakfast, try to clear your mind. Review once or twice, time permitting. Deep breaths.

And good luck. I'm currently in the middle of the most studying I'll ever do over a 6 week period. Sending positive energy your way.
 
Rub one out....



Advice from the late great Sandy!!

Will definitely do.

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Depending on how important and high-stakes the test is, bring ear-plugs. I wanted to kill all the sighers, clickers, and paper-rustlers when I took my law school entrance exam.
 
Get a good night's sleep, get up early, have a good breakfast, try to clear your mind. Review once or twice, time permitting. Deep breaths.

And good luck. I'm currently in the middle of the most studying I'll ever do over a 6 week period. Sending positive energy your way.

Good luck bro!!! Don't get too stressed out would be my advice, stay calm and relaxed.

Depending on how important and high-stakes the test is, bring ear-plugs. I wanted to kill all the sighers, clickers, and paper-rustlers when I took my law school entrance exam.

Thanks guys. :) Gonna call it a night now then.

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To get into school. Studied all week nd I'm really nervous. Haven't taken one in years. Any recommendations?

Don't think of it as a test.
Think of it as a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something
 
Good luck dude. Just relax and be calm. Everything should be fine.
 
Is it a placement test/minimum achievement test at one of the state schools? If so, don't take any of the remedial classes they want you to take to patch up the holes in your knowledge base if you get in. You can buy textbooks on Amazon for like $5 and re-learn whatever you need to in your spare time. It will probably come back quickly. Then you can can just challenge some of the courses, spend $25, and get your credits for those subjects that way. Otherwise you spend $1000's on classes and textbooks that they don't even count toward anything.
 
I just hope there are no questions involving the draft and drafting strategy.... otherwise, you should be fine.
 
I would always get in a good workout on the morning of a test. Gets you wide awake, relieves the stress, gets the blood flowing.
 
Anyone taken the GMAT? I should be taking it sometime in July. I'm currently taking a month long prep course, which I'm hoping should clear out some cobwebs on some subjects I haven't dealt with since 8th grade. Anyways, any advice would be welcome.
 
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