02-10-2017, 09:55 PM
Actually, if you read through all the notes, I covered everything on the test description sheet and the course feedback received when I took my exam. That plus the exam feedback should get you through without issue. You must also study the book. Only the first half, the second half is case studies. I wouldn't take a capstone exam using cram notes only. And yes there is more than one version, at minimum three, but they cover the same material from the test description sheet. You are allowed two additional attempts if you fail. They would not give the same version of the exam twice. For example, they may mix it up by having short answers turned into essay questions on another version. Or, perhaps,a multiple choice will instead show up as a short answer question. It pays to have working knowledge of all key points covered in the test description.
Hope this helps add clarity.
Hope this helps add clarity.
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