I'm about ready to schedule my first exam PcM and sit one month form now but I'm still confused

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    kerispiller

    Hi Paul, you're right, there are so so many different sources for study materials, etc....If you are starting the exam process and have all 6 to take, I highly recommend signing up for the Platinum Program of ARE Prep, it's a combination of study materials and coaching (to put you in an appropriate mindset for the exams). It has been so incredibly helpful for me, I'm 3 down, 3 to go, started with the program in July. Not only are the study materials excellent, but the coaching and community of others in the program make it a truly inspiring and FUN experience!!! Yes, fun, hard to believe!!! Here is the link, in case you are interested in taking a look: https://areprepschool.com

    Best of luck to you!! Keri

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    Jian Huang

    Hey Paul,

    From my perspective, doing practice exams is very helpful. And based on my own experience, when I answered a practice question wrongly, going back to the books/AIA contracts and reading that part thoroughly is essential. Only remembering that specific question is not enough.

    Besides, I like Elif practice exams (I only used PA, PPD, and PDD which are super good, but I heard that she have PcM recently), WeARE practice exams, and Hyperfine assignments. Young Architects PcM and PjM video classes are good as well. I did not use any materials which need a subscription. 

     

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    Catherine Simpson

    You should check out ARE Boot Camp from young Architect. 

    My friend at work took the ARE Boot Camp for her first exam and she just got licensed a few days before christmas. She has repeatedly told me the ARE Boot Camp was the best money she ever spent studying for the ARE, because of all the time it saved her. She used the ARE Boot Camp to study for every exam, even though she only signed up for 1 exam.   

    I have researched it pretty thoroughly and spoken to several other people who have done it. I plan on taking bootcamp in the spring, when i have more time to study. I need the structure and im sick of wasting my time following bad advice.

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    Peter Mall

    There are AHPP study guides for each exam to keep you focused: https://sganwdesign.com/wiley-publishing/

    In addition to the AHPP, I would recommend to study the Ballast material for 3 weeks and do plenty of practice exams for 1 week, such as Designer Hacks. Then do more practice exams.

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    jessicaxmm

    Check out PPI2PASS, their practice questions are very helpful.

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    kalantary

    Hi Keri, I am trying to sign up for areprepschool.com but  I have rejected and said the site setup is not right setup. do you have any phone number or email for the site so finding out what is the problem?

    Thanks

    Abraham Kalantary    

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