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<p>[QUOTE="G.Anthony, post: 4448307, member: 155527"]Best advice when taking a written test? Read the question S-L-O-W-L-Y, and the F-I-R-S-T answer that pops into your head is the one you go with. If you ponder the answers too long, you will have a brain fart and mess up.</p><p><br /></p><p>When reading the questions, DO NOT add a word or take out a word to have the questions make sense to you. </p><p><br /></p><p>For your information, all states "recycle" the questions, meaning that what you see online, "can be' or may be" the same exact ones at the DMV. </p><p><br /></p><p>BUY the DMV can and HAS DONE at times, re-word a question or two, to confuse you. But the gist of the question will still amount to the same answer.</p><p><br /></p><p>Everyone has an opinion of the various companies out there for training. All I can say is, go with whom ever appeals to you, and wants to hire you. Out of say, 1 dozen applications you send out, if only 2, or 3 companies want to hire you, that narrows down the playing field a bit.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it's best to get on with ANY company ASAP, and do the learning, and get to work.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="G.Anthony, post: 4448307, member: 155527"]Best advice when taking a written test? Read the question S-L-O-W-L-Y, and the F-I-R-S-T answer that pops into your head is the one you go with. If you ponder the answers too long, you will have a brain fart and mess up. When reading the questions, DO NOT add a word or take out a word to have the questions make sense to you. For your information, all states "recycle" the questions, meaning that what you see online, "can be' or may be" the same exact ones at the DMV. BUY the DMV can and HAS DONE at times, re-word a question or two, to confuse you. But the gist of the question will still amount to the same answer. Everyone has an opinion of the various companies out there for training. All I can say is, go with whom ever appeals to you, and wants to hire you. Out of say, 1 dozen applications you send out, if only 2, or 3 companies want to hire you, that narrows down the playing field a bit. I think it's best to get on with ANY company ASAP, and do the learning, and get to work.[/QUOTE]
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