I learned this last yr from another candidtate’s post, just wanted to share the tip for the AM session.
when you finish each question in the AM session quickly flip back to the front page Table of Contents and put a check mark next to that question. (i am a retaker and i found this very helpful on test day).
this is why it’s important: a friend of mine took L3 last yr with me. he did not learn and/or do this trick. he completely missed an entire question (Asset Allocation) because he finished the previous question and flipped too many pages. not only was it heartbraking when he realized this, but it was even worse when he realized it was the easiest set of questions in the AM session. luckily, he made up for it in other areas and still passed, but the 12 weeks waiting was a very angry and frustrating experience for him.
so, as much as i hope each of you fails so it helps me pass, i really don’t. i want everyone on this forum to have a leg up on everyone else. i would recommend doing this - at least try it as you’re going through mocks to test it out. the last thing you want it to miss an ENTIRE question on test day.
when you finish each question in the AM session quickly flip back to the front page Table of Contents and put a check mark next to that question. (i am a retaker and i found this very helpful on test day).
this is why it’s important: a friend of mine took L3 last yr with me. he did not learn and/or do this trick. he completely missed an entire question (Asset Allocation) because he finished the previous question and flipped too many pages. not only was it heartbraking when he realized this, but it was even worse when he realized it was the easiest set of questions in the AM session. luckily, he made up for it in other areas and still passed, but the 12 weeks waiting was a very angry and frustrating experience for him.
so, as much as i hope each of you fails so it helps me pass, i really don’t. i want everyone on this forum to have a leg up on everyone else. i would recommend doing this - at least try it as you’re going through mocks to test it out. the last thing you want it to miss an ENTIRE question on test day.