Getting Ready For A Change

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Brett Aquila's Comment
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Awesome advice from Old School and Guy. Fantastic.

Just keep at it. Whatever you do, don't quit. You'll get it. It's confusing and difficult for everyone - believe me. There are a lot of complex rules and it takes time.

I like Old School's approach - go one page at a time, over and over and over. Do that until you're gonna throw up if you have to cover that same stuff one more time, then move on.

Here's a tip also - if you'd like to just keep working on one page without it affecting your score or doing questions from other pages, log out of the program. The same materials and questions will be available, but it won't track your score and it won't mix the questions from the current page with questions from other pages.

When you logout of the program, the menu in the top right corner will have an option that says "training contents" - go there. You'll see the table of contents for the training program and you can work on anything you like. When you want to continue working through the program and keeping score, simply log back in and continue anywhere you like.

millionmiler24's Comment
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Awesome advice from Old School and Guy. Fantastic.

Just keep at it. Whatever you do, don't quit. You'll get it. It's confusing and difficult for everyone - believe me. There are a lot of complex rules and it takes time.

I like Old School's approach - go one page at a time, over and over and over. Do that until you're gonna throw up if you have to cover that same stuff one more time, then move on.

Here's a tip also - if you'd like to just keep working on one page without it affecting your score or doing questions from other pages, log out of the program. The same materials and questions will be available, but it won't track your score and it won't mix the questions from the current page with questions from other pages.

When you logout of the program, the menu in the top right corner will have an option that says "training contents" - go there. You'll see the table of contents for the training program and you can work on anything you like. When you want to continue working through the program and keeping score, simply log back in and continue anywhere you like.

I know this is a really old post, however I just wanted to note that is how I did my permit training on the High Road. I kept repeating a page until I scored 100% on it, That way I KNEW that I knew all the material that page offered.

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