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Hello everyone im writing my ACP test this Friday and I have written it before and failed, I have passed my scenario but haven a really hard time with the written the first time I failed by 1% and the 2 time I failed by 3% this is the last time im allowed to write the EMR written exam and I wanna make sure I pass this time I was wondering if anyone has any tips at all for me to help me pass iv studied my *** off and I just don't know what else to study anymore... if anyone can help that would be awesome thanks so much.
 
Have you considered a tutor?
A common mistake a lot of people make is over thinking the questions or reading too much into them. Another mistake is overstudying and cramming .

Did you have issues with your class tests? What program did you do? How are others from your class doing ?
 
hey thanks for getting back to me...
I did really well in my class passed all my tests understood things for the most part its funny actually because I had more problems with scenarios in class than anything and I passed that part of my acp testing the first time I wrote and im really close to passing im only off by a few % I just don't understand what it is im missing or doing wrong... I have tried a somewhat of a tutor iv been studying with other emrs and 1 emt I did that when I wrote the last time as well...

for the most part I think most of my class did really well on the acp I know there was 2 in my class that really struggled with the testing and the scenarios.

I do know I have problem In over thinking the question bec I know there is the right answer and then there is the acp answer kinda freaks me out alittle

and I toke my training at SAIT
 
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First of all don't talk to anyone else taking it on the actual exam day - there are so many people there with different answers/opinions that it can make things a lot more stressful. Second, read the question carefully and work by process of elimination - there are generally one or two answers which are clearly not correct, then you can use your knowledge to figure out the answer from what you have left. Third, sometimes there is more than one answer which could be correct - go with the one which is the best fit or most appropriate. Good luck!
 
thank you vary much ill defiantly keep that in mind I know going over my notes and my reading again some things are making a lot more since as well so thank you vary much for the advice
 
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