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Old 11-09-2005, 01:38 PM
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I have the Fall 2005 Broverman study guide, I didn't write this session for reasons that are unimportant to this thread. Is there seriously any advantage to getting a newer Spring 2006 study package, other than having the Nov 2005 exam on it? I can't see there being any, but you never know.

*cue krzysio telling me I'm going to fail unless I buy his manual ASAP
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I used May 2005 manuals and got 30/40. Your Nov. manuals should be more than adequate.
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I used May 2005 manuals and got 30/40. Your Nov. manuals should be more than adequate.
so are you guaranteeing that I'll get 30/40 using my older material? SWEET.
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so are you guaranteeing that I'll get 30/40 using my older material? SWEET.
You'll get about 35. No prob.
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