anyone do qBook?

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exmike said:
I found the behavioral sciences section ridiculously difficult. the real thing better not be like that

The only section of QBook I looked at was the BS section (hehe!) and I agree that they were more difficult than I was expecting. I also have trouble with the "what would you say\should the parents do" because I dont really like any of them - usually I would want to include two of the answers, or something completely different.

(For example, the parents who bring in their psychotic 20 year old son from QBook - man, you guys must find this really scarry.....get them talking about their emotions as a parent and let them express how they feel before I give them a diagnosis....)

But I guess you wouldnt actually say something that is one-line long either in real life. 🙂
 
I liked it better then Qbank, and would rank it as a must do along with robbins review of path. More of the longer questions stems like the real thing and more thinking like the real thing. And yes harder then the real thing, which is a good thing. It it like boxing with 20 pound gloves on during trainging, come time of the real fight you only use 10 pound gloves which should be a piece of cake.
 
Long Dong said:
I liked it better then Qbank, and would rank it as a must do along with robbins review of path. More of the longer questions stems like the real thing and more thinking like the real thing. And yes harder then the real thing, which is a good thing. It it like boxing with 20 pound gloves on during trainging, come time of the real fight you only use 10 pound gloves which should be a piece of cake.

Yup I second that. Except I'd change my analogy to: If you can walk fast on stilettos without falling, in flip-flops, it should be a cake-walk. Okay, but maybe not that easy! I did about 3/4 of Q-book and I found each subject to be more difficult than Q-bank or Robbins, but they are good questions. Good tool to use towards the end of your studying to consolidate the information and challenge yourself. In general, I think it's good strategy to use various question sources to get multiple perspectives on how the same material can be tested.
 
ok that makes me feel better. I actually had a better % on qbook than on qbank. But then again, I did qbook after I did qbank. I also did robbins review and NMS. I hope thats enough. three more days!!! 😱
 
Wow man, that's like 3000+ questions between all of those sources. I'm sure you're going to be good for the real deal.
 
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