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1 month 4 days ago #33074

Krystal Ford

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Sadly, I failed my first attempt this past December. To use your words, I am aggressively studying to pass before the change. There’s a good bit of time before change, but I don’t want to move slowly. I’m not rushing it though. I know my weak points and have a study plan to shore them up. I feel I will be ready in a few more weeks.

You got this! Follow a study plan and take advantage of the exam simulator here if you can.
1 month 1 week ago #33068

Joseph Flanders

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With some studying I believe you will likely pass the second time. Focus on your weak areas. A good amount of people that failed the first try pass the second try.
1 month 3 weeks ago #33060

Harry Elston

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Jefferson,

You have plenty of time before the exam changes in mid-2026. Analyze your results from the previous exam and concentrate on your weakest areas. If necessary, take one of the crash courses that are available.

Make sure that you keep practicing using exam simulators!

Good luck!

Harry
1 month 3 weeks ago #33057

Jefferson Dee

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This is hard to admit... I failed my first attempt last month. I was going to schedule my retake for Q1 2026, but now I'm paranoid. If I fail again, I might be forced to take the new version for my third try.

Should I delay my retake to study more aggressively for the current format, or just start fresh now prepping for the 2026 content, even though materials are scarce? A unique panic, I know.

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