From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 15:14:05 ART
Exactly - Take a fair analysis and work out the
details that are in the deltas aka gaps...
--- dusty <dushoan@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did you check on the CheckIT feedbacks? Try to spot
> out what are your weakness while you took the
> CheckIT lab...and fix those weaknesses in the real
> one.
>
> You will be alright. Good luck.
>
> "Sean C." <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Don't correlate your score on a CheckIT to your
> score on the real lab. As
> others have mentioned, CheckIT's are tough - real
> tough. Don't get
> discouraged with the score - it's actually a pretty
> decent start. When I
> took the CheckITs, I could see my score creep up
> week after week as I
> approached my lab date. Too be honest, I don't think
> I ever scored over an
> 85 on any of the CheckITs, but it was the gradual
> rise in score that assured
> me that I was on the right track. But I'm sure I
> wouldn't have passed my
> lab without the focus and attention I used during my
> CheckIT labs. Little
> things - like could I find that QoS command on the
> DocCD, or was I able to
> hit the golden moment within a certain time window -
> are just as important
> to evaluate when using a CheckIT as is the final
> score.
>
> Good luck next week!
> Sean #17085
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 2:57 PM
> Subject: CHECKiT Lab Scoring Realism
>
>
> My 2nd lab attempt is scheduled for Tuesday, 3-13.
> To make myself
> feel better, I decided to try an NMC CHECKiT lab on
> Sunday. Now I feel
> worse. The amount of work and difficulty seemed to
> be far worse than I
> experienced in the real thing. I took the entire 9
> hours, didn't complete
> all of the tasks, and I scored a 66, and now I'm a
> little worried about my
> odds of passing on Tuesday.
> Is a 66 on CHECKiT lab 11 all that bad, and could
> that translate
> to an 80 on the real lab? Or should I cancel all of
> my plans and devote
> this final week to nothing but study?
> I've found that preparing for the lab is a 2nd
> full-time job, and
> it has negatively affected every portion of my life.
> I'd really like the
> 2nd attempt a success.
>
>
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