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how long of pep time do you have? you could try studying by yourself and take the test then if you are not getting it you might take a class? that's kind of what i did and i am glad i spent the money on it.
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Everybody has a different learning style--some are book learners, some are classroom types, and others learn better online. It's all about finding the style that works best for you.

If you've been frustrated with learning from a book and don't want to go through the hassle of in-person classes with a matching schedule, try some online programs. There are various options at different prices. Find one that matches your budget range.

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Now of course, everyone has different learning styles. But it is quite an inspirational story worth taking a look at and if the visual learning style matches your needs--it's worth checking out.
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