clintonia wrote: » I'm sure they change/renew the information at least yearly (or so I've heard) so there should be some changes to the study material, but I would imagine that about 60-70% of the old study material is still good.
clintonia wrote: » ... you can manually print out all the new information that isn't in your book.
zhaddad92 wrote: » is it possible to study the old course material (2013) and pass the exam now?
LionelTeo wrote: » Yes its possible to pass, FYI about 10% new materials is added every 4 years.
TechGromit wrote: » Sounds to me the the perfect recipe for failure. Assuming you know the material you have in your existing books forward, backwards and sideways and got a perfect 100% on that content, and only 60% of the material is the same, the highest possible score you could get would be 60%, that leaves you guessing for the other 40% of the material you do not have, Assuming an average of 4 answers per question, and a correct guess rate of 25%, that gives you a total score of 70%, which is a failing.
TechGromit wrote: » er, print out from where? Where is he suppose to obtain the new material that is not in his outdated books?
clintonia wrote: » OP can Google missing information and print it out...You're allowed to print anything you want and bring it into the exam with you.
TechGromit wrote: » True, but my point was how would he know what new material (and what he had to study) was added to the books without access to updated books?
clintonia wrote: » By taking a practice test (that I mentioned earlier) and marking down what topics/tools appeared on the practice exam but aren't in outdated material.
TechGromit wrote: » That would suggest that the practice tests cover all areas of the material that you will be tested on.