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| For anyone who has used the BICSI flashcards as a study tool for the new exam format, and has passed the exam, could you tell me what scores were you getting?
Also, how much of the none-core chapters did you study from the flashcards?
Thanks in advance for your insight. |
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| Are you asking for the score on the RCDD exam or the flash cards? I bought the flash cards they did help. What I did was answer the questions with out guessing, then went back through the questions and looked them up in the TDMM manuals. My two cents worth of advice. I took the 6 day BICSI DD102 design class. Study for 5 or 6 months then I took the CET review class. You go through the manuals and hi-lite the important information. After class at night I would study the hi-lite information. I did not pass the first time. I study for a few more months, the hi-lited information and took the class again. I passed this time. You could take the BICSI D200 review class instead. The key is that you must know the information. It is a great feeling when they tell you that you passed. Good luck on the test.
J.R. Staloch, RCDD / ITS Technician |
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| JRS,
I was making reference to the score on the flash cards, thanks for your insight. I've taken a similar approach but took the DD200 class instead and have been studying for about 7 months based on the highlights. In addition I took the Corey and Steve tests, but I got the feeling the real deal will be much harder than the tests they offer on their website.
Thanks again,
Simon |
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