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    Rajan Karmacharya

    Manuel Ignacio Granja Carbo, the best way to use practice test is as a learning tool rather than simply as a readiness check. If I were you, I would review the mistakes from each practice test carefully, identifying areas that needs more understanding. Then, I'd focus on doing more practice tests and continuing this cycle until your actual exams. This approach will help you strengthen your active recalling skills and improve your stamina for taking exams overtime, ensuring you are truly prepared when exam day arrives. 

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    mermann

    If you earned 72% on the first try, you absolutely should take the real test ASAP

    ….of course, if it was not the first attempt….well, retaking a test is useful for learning and probably worthwhile, but the practice test score becomes useless as an EVALUATIVE tool if you’ve seen the same questions before.

    Good luck
    And remember that a failed test is like a parking ticket, not like a car accident. So be aggressive in scheduling the exams.
    —-Michael Ermann, Amber Book creator

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    Manuel Ignacio Granja Carbo (Edited )

    Hi Michael, I Pass. I really think your course is great, specially for PDD. Combining it with Building Construction Illustrated probably is the smartest option to pass this exam. Now I need to pass PPD I have failed 2 times already before taking Amber Book course.

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    Jung-En Chiang

    Manuel, it's good to hear you passed the exam. Surely schedule another one and proceed with PPD while your memory from PDD is still clear and useful.

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