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NASM Exam was way too easy... very disappointed

by Ryan Welch
(Gainesville, Florida)

I read horror stories on this site about how hard the test was so i studied REALLY hard for a month and finally took the test. When i got to the testing center i was very nervous until i saw the first few questions. I was like "Are you serious? This is pathetic". It was.

If someone fails this exam the first time maybe you should consider a different profession (sorry if that sounds mean) because the questions were extremely easy and just like the practice test, only worded much differently. You just have to use your critical thinking skills a little bit.

I finished the test of 120 questions in only 35 mins and even the lady who administered the test was suprised. Its no big deal and its taken on a computer. Just focus ALOT on Acute Variables and exercises for the OPT model and also Under/Overactive muscles and you will do fine.

Hope this helps

Ryan

P.S. NASM really needs to make their exams harder, i was hoping for a challenge when i got to the testing center.

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