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"Stephen A. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Aug 2007 15:12:27 -0400
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William:

I don't think there was a 10 minute miscalculation on your part.  At the beginning of the test we have 10 minutes to sign off on the NDA.  That 10 minutes is deducted from the overall test time.  So, when you actually start reading the 60 point case study, you have 230 minutes total to complete both and not 240 minutes.  That means you are already 10 minutes in the hole when you start.  Like you said, that extra 10 minutes would have been really helpful on the last part of the 40 point case study.  My company will reimburse me for the testing expense but only when I have passed them all.  So, I am on the edge of the chair with you hoping to have passed.  Here's to keeping our fingers crossed as well!

Thanks, Steve
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Creamer, William" [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 08/14/2007 02:48 PM
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Subject: Re: CRM Exam #1



....."I agree with that completely.  While I have tried to make it as
much of a learning experience as possible, I have not forgotten what the
end game is.  Having said that, I really hope I passed part 6 last week!

Thanks, Steve".....


Ditto. I took park six last week too, and miscalculated my time, thought
I had 10 more min. to elaborate on the 40 point question, and ran out of
time. So, like you I'm sitting on the edge of my chair hoping the Gods
are merciful and I've passed. Since my employer paid for all the tests I
really don't want to have to go back to her and explain that I have to
take part 6 over again. 

William Creamer
New York, New York
212 728-3448


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