Hello everybody, my test for the IRC2000 is tomorrow and I’d like any advice on how to pass it? What did you do that helped you?
Thanks
Hello everybody, my test for the IRC2000 is tomorrow and I’d like any advice on how to pass it? What did you do that helped you?
Thanks
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just relax dont focus to hard treat it just like a test in high school dont get stuck on a question move on answer all the ones that are easy for you then go back if you start to run out of time at the end go with your best guess but dont leave anything blank
good luck
The test if over and I passed. Not going to know how well for a few days. I passed and that's all that counts. I had bought the study guide and it helped a lot. I recommend it to anyone even though it cost 50.00. The test was really not that hard. The hard part was on obscure questions. The index leaves a lot to be desired. So you just have to browse though the pages and hope you find it.
Edited 7/15/2003 9:58:19 PM ET by wallrat55
Get a good nights sleep and don't skimp in breakfast! Relax and Good Luck!
Wallrat
Sit close to someone that looks real smart, I think you know the rest.
Doug
one should never cheat.... ;)
and if they do I got better ways then looking at the guys paper next to you.Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark, Professionals built the Titanic.