03-30-2006, 10:30 AM
I would think that it would be optimal for you to limit yourself to two a day, especially if you're going to be taking them every day for two weeks!
This way, you can separate the tests by some length of time; say, one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. Sure, some of the tests are easy, but you still want to make sure you're fully focused and sharp. You take too many of them back to back, and you may find it hard to concentrate.
Plus, by separating each one by a few hours, that gives you enough time to quickly run through our materials once, and whatever other resources you may be using. You want the material to be fresh in your mind when you take the test.
Studying for all of the tests before you take any of them will probably work out really well, because there's a lot of overlap between subjects and what you learn on one test may help you with another.
Good luck!
This way, you can separate the tests by some length of time; say, one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. Sure, some of the tests are easy, but you still want to make sure you're fully focused and sharp. You take too many of them back to back, and you may find it hard to concentrate.
Plus, by separating each one by a few hours, that gives you enough time to quickly run through our materials once, and whatever other resources you may be using. You want the material to be fresh in your mind when you take the test.
Studying for all of the tests before you take any of them will probably work out really well, because there's a lot of overlap between subjects and what you learn on one test may help you with another.
Good luck!
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Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com
Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com