very informative - I had books I tabbed and highlighted myself with a course that outlined topics to T/HL. That was helpful to gain an understanding of where concepts were located by book / within a particular book. I agree that the tabs can be inefficient at times - I did use the index often. But they were helpful with certain information to access the section quickly. Personal preference. I passed the Business Finance portion, I found it fairly simple with having studied and reviewed the material... The most helpful thing I found was to go through all the questions first and identify which ones I knew, which I did not, and which were questionable, note what book they were likely in; I listed all that on the dry erase sheet provided in testing. That way I could gain insight to what was being tested and answer all the questions that I knew first so I could go back and focus on more challenging questions later once I whittled down the majority of questions. That way I was able to avoid the 25 minute trap questions that were hidden, like you mentioned. That can be a real time suck! My question is whether there are many math questions on the Project Management / Contract Admin. sections, and whether any math formulas are in the books for takeoffs... I have many formulas in another book that I know I cannot bring into testing... Are you aware of any formulas for takeoff purposes being listed in any of the exam books? Such as for circumference, area, etc? Hoping to breeze through the last two exams and get licensed :D
very informative - I had books I tabbed and highlighted myself with a course that outlined topics to T/HL. That was helpful to gain an understanding of where concepts were located by book / within a particular book. I agree that the tabs can be inefficient at times - I did use the index often. But they were helpful with certain information to access the section quickly.
Personal preference.
I passed the Business Finance portion, I found it fairly simple with having studied and reviewed the material...
The most helpful thing I found was to go through all the questions first and identify which ones I knew, which I did not, and which were questionable, note what book they were likely in;
I listed all that on the dry erase sheet provided in testing. That way I could gain insight to what was being tested and answer all the questions that I knew first so I could go back and focus on more challenging questions later once I whittled down the majority of questions.
That way I was able to avoid the 25 minute trap questions that were hidden, like you mentioned. That can be a real time suck!
My question is whether there are many math questions on the Project Management / Contract Admin. sections, and whether any math formulas are in the books for takeoffs... I have many formulas in another book that I know I cannot bring into testing...
Are you aware of any formulas for takeoff purposes being listed in any of the exam books? Such as for circumference, area, etc?
Hoping to breeze through the last two exams and get licensed :D