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Passed NASM Test

by Randall
(Slidell, La)

You can do it! Be confident and relaxed. There is a feature that allows you to flag any question you are not sure of. This is a nice feature in that you can just proceed with the questions you are sure of and flag the ones that you are not sure of. This will build your confidence that you are getting many questions correct as you go forward answering the ones you know for certain.

Perhaps leaving the unsure questions unanswered rather than guessing initially is wise so that you won't regret later changing a right answer to a wrong one when you go back. I did that on several occasions as I checked my answers against the book once I got home. With 2 hours, you have time to go over your flagged questions 2 or 3 times before time run's out. Take your time and go over your answers carefully.

I suggest you be able to score in the high 90's on the practice test and be able to cover up the multiple choice answers on the screen and know them by heart and then check it off. You don't have to worry about the practice exam shutting down. It is unlimited now. It use to turn off after 4 practice exams.

Study hard and it will pay off.

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