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… and for average human being … that’ll be around how many hours? 300? 350?GPM wrote:
Enough to read the books, re-read study notes, and complete as many mock exams as you can get your hands on.
got it .. need to have differnt mindset then L2 - as writing open ended question is whole differnt ball game then picking one out of 3 answers.GPM wrote:
Sounds about right. I started in mid-Oct with an ethics review and really picked up steam after Jan 1. One of the hardest things is when I answered sample written questions was giving them an honest correction. As I said, I think I did well on the PM and if the exam was all multiple choice I would be more comfortable. Don’t underestimate the change in format, it is a factor.
Thanks a ton trimonious2. I needed to know the difference between the way I should prepare and you pretty much nailed for me. All the very best for your results.trimonious2 wrote:
I can’t break it down in to hours easily but I studied five nights a week for an average of 2 hours a night from December through march and then started mocks. In my opinion, the best approach is to consider the way in which you need to know the information this time. In L3, you need to know the material well enough to actively pull it out of your head where as L2 you needed to be able to find the right answer from a list. For me, this meant I needed to know the material much, much better. The material itself is a tiny bit easier than 2 but you need to know it well enough to explain it to someone. Good luck!
1.2x the hours you put for Level 2.prozario wrote:
How many hours to set aside for Level iii? Those who just took the exam, can you give a rough idea (for 1st time Level 3 preparation).