NANA Hachiko
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In Japanese it means 7confused2010 wrote:
Nana—- in India means either ” no no ” or maternal grandfather
thanks for your suggestions.appreciate it.
you’re welcome.
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In Japanese it means 7confused2010 wrote:
Nana—- in India means either ” no no ” or maternal grandfather
thanks for your suggestions.appreciate it.
Hmm… i agree and disagree with you at the same time.Palantir wrote:
I disagree with whoever said order is not important. You should read the materials in order, don’t skip around, it will immediately organize your thinking and there will be a clear progression through the material as you go through it. Otherwise, you’ll disproportionately study for one section vs another.
But interestingly, most people performed better in the PM section, so perhaps people need more practices for AM than PM anyway.tozerrt wrote:
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As others have said, I think you should practice AM sessions from 2008-2013. PM sessions will be harder to come across.