cautioner wrote: » Would you mind explaining this? Is it that section A is complete you give it up to receive section B? Damn, I really should get to grips with all this stuff before tomorrow week
shamoono wrote: » My test Centre is in Trinity ..... anybody know how to get there from Blanchardstown?? lol
shamoono wrote: » My test Centre is in Trinity ..... anybody know how to get there from Blanchardstown?? lol Ohhh, and how are you guys preparing for this test? I'm gonna start practicing and 'stuff' on Monday? I have like 10 practice tests for this.
HQvhs wrote: » I was at a guidance counselor/psychologist person to ask about the HPAT, she laughed about the people going to the Institute doing the "prep" courses. She told me that you'll do just as well, if not better, if you don't stress yourself out over it and concentrate on studying for the LC instead. She said that the HPAT is practice-proof as long as you know the timing, get a good nights sleep and a decent breakfast! :P Dunno how true any of this is but thought it might be of interest..
Piste wrote: » Get the 39 to dame street and get off by the central bank, trinity is just down the road if you keep walking straight ahead.
Fad wrote: » Preformance in standardised exams can be improved if you familiarise yourself with format/question style.
kellykl wrote: » Hey! Would anyone be kind enough to explain Question 92 in section 3 of the sample booklet for me? The answer in the book is b but any which way I look at it I keep coming up with e! Help!
Fad wrote: » As two people have already stated, thats not really true, two guys in my year have done the Prep course (one wanted to, one guys mum made him even though he didnt need it......) both have seen marked improvements in results. Preformance in standardised exams can be improved if you familiarise yourself with format/question style.