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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    you make me smile. Thank you flomike I studied the book and just doing the practice test now. My husband booked the exam already this month so fingers crossed
    Being nervous is normal bec I felt that too when Im taking the exam but to be honest the exam is really easy specially for Pinoys I guess The thing about the test questionnaires they do it a bit tricky so just be careful. You only need 18 correct answers out 24 Q's (I think I forgot now, sorry). So my advice to you like what I did (they're providing a pencil and paper) I put on the paper how many I am 100% sure correct anwers I have and how many I am not sure atleast you have an idea on your scores and don't be in a hurry you've got 45 minutes to spend there so if you're finish just read it again twice or thrice just to be sure. I reckon even you read it thrice it only takes you the most 20 minutes. Good luck again..yakang-yaka mo yan


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    uk test

    so are you saying that the life in uk test is on paper and does not require computer skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by john sergison View Post
    so are you saying that the life in uk test is on paper and does not require computer skills

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    its not what I mean about paper and pen...you're going to do the exam on the computer but each computer table has a blank paper and pen. I don't think you need to have a computer skills as long as you know how to use the computer mouse properly that's it


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    Quote Originally Posted by flomike View Post
    its not what I mean about paper and pen...you're going to do the exam on the computer but each computer table has a blank paper and pen. I don't think you need to have a computer skills as long as you know how to use the computer mouse properly that's it
    i'm sure you get time at the start to do a few dummy questions


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    Quote Originally Posted by flomike View Post
    Being nervous is normal bec I felt that too when Im taking the exam but to be honest the exam is really easy specially for Pinoys I guess The thing about the test questionnaires they do it a bit tricky so just be careful. You only need 18 correct answers out 24 Q's (I think I forgot now, sorry). So my advice to you like what I did (they're providing a pencil and paper) I put on the paper how many I am 100% sure correct anwers I have and how many I am not sure atleast you have an idea on your scores and don't be in a hurry you've got 45 minutes to spend there so if you're finish just read it again twice or thrice just to be sure. I reckon even you read it thrice it only takes you the most 20 minutes. Good luck again..yakang-yaka mo yan
    Oh thanks for that info flomike.the lady in the phone when we booked the test told me to study chapters 2-6 in d book You are right you just have to read the question carefully and thoroughly, coz sometimes that my problem even at school b4
    i just hope and pray


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