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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2800430" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>I'd add to this: even during your study time, don't let yourself get psyched. I was studying and the materials touched on the Oklahoma Adoption Code. As it turns out, I've spent almost two years working on adoptions; I <em>know</em> that material, and it was <em>wrong</em>. I filed a question with their staff attorneys, and got a response that was perfunctory at best. I was getting ready to write a long, well-supported brief in reply...and realized that I was arguing with someone I'd never see again, over a point that was highly unlikely to be tested. In other words, wasting my time, a week before the test. I was still worthless for the rest of the day, though. It sapped my confidence in the materials, and that got in my head.</p><p></p><p>So: don't let it get in your head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2800430, member: 13624"] I'd add to this: even during your study time, don't let yourself get psyched. I was studying and the materials touched on the Oklahoma Adoption Code. As it turns out, I've spent almost two years working on adoptions; I [I]know[/I] that material, and it was [I]wrong[/I]. I filed a question with their staff attorneys, and got a response that was perfunctory at best. I was getting ready to write a long, well-supported brief in reply...and realized that I was arguing with someone I'd never see again, over a point that was highly unlikely to be tested. In other words, wasting my time, a week before the test. I was still worthless for the rest of the day, though. It sapped my confidence in the materials, and that got in my head. So: don't let it get in your head. [/QUOTE]
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