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hogue008
July 31st 2009, 01:51 PM
So I plan on taking the August exam and I cannot find anywhere how many questions there are on a FM CBT exam. I expect 30 but I've heard 25 and 35 as well, so I'm a little nervous about not knowing what I'm facing.
Can someone tell me how many there are, or if its a mystery, how many were on the previous seating?
panther
July 31st 2009, 01:52 PM
35 questions, 3 hours
hogue008
July 31st 2009, 01:57 PM
Any reason why all the Actex practice exams are 30 then?
sohpmalvin
July 31st 2009, 02:48 PM
Are you having the most updated edition? If yes, then you will have to ask the authors yourself. =)
zemin1981
July 31st 2009, 03:13 PM
I have just passed exam P and if I start studying for FM 3-4 hours a day. How long should it take to be able to pass it? I am wondering if I should register for December and I have not started studying or learned any of the material in the past.
jamesy628
July 31st 2009, 03:55 PM
I have just passed exam P and if I start studying for FM 3-4 hours a day. How long should it take to be able to pass it? I am wondering if I should register for December and I have not started studying or learned any of the material in the past.
Do it. I started studying for FM 2 weeks ago. I made a really handy study schedule about how many hours to study each week until the exam on each topic. I attached it below. I attached it as a pdf since I can't seem to attach an excel file here.
Don't mind that I've already filled it out with some of my time spent.
zemin1981
August 8th 2009, 04:38 PM
Do it. I started studying for FM 2 weeks ago. I made a really handy study schedule about how many hours to study each week until the exam on each topic. I attached it below. I attached it as a pdf since I can't seem to attach an excel file here.
Don't mind that I've already filled it out with some of my time spent.
Thank you for this info. It's really helpful.
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