TEL2002
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2002
- Professional Status
- Retired Appraiser
- State
- Louisiana
Sounds like you are trying to memorize answers to specific questions, instead of learning the concepts and definitions...thus being able to answer any question about the concept or term.
If you do not know your terminology, you will not do well on the test. Go to the glossary of every text book. Make up flash cards. Memorize the words and definitions. This will also help you grasp the concepts.
The test 'pool' probably consists of at least a 1000 questions. You can take the test many times and never see the same exact question. But you will see the same concept over and over. Think in terms of math...if you are being tested on adding two digit numbers together, there are hundreds and hundreds of possible problems.
Good luck.
If you do not know your terminology, you will not do well on the test. Go to the glossary of every text book. Make up flash cards. Memorize the words and definitions. This will also help you grasp the concepts.
The test 'pool' probably consists of at least a 1000 questions. You can take the test many times and never see the same exact question. But you will see the same concept over and over. Think in terms of math...if you are being tested on adding two digit numbers together, there are hundreds and hundreds of possible problems.
Good luck.