Did a lot better than you were expecting...

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letaps

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Hey,

I just wanted to hear from those of you who did a lot better on the real exam than you were doing on the practice exam. If you could post your practice scores and your real score that would be helpful.

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Its because I graduated 3 years ago, and I am currently working for a drug company. What else am I going to do with all this time and money? Working as an Engineer is not that hard, at the end of the day, I am not brain hurt. Since I have a chemE degree, I have a strong background in physics, math, bio, chem, ochem. I got a 31 on my practice test without ever studying. Most of the gaps are in biology and ochem which I took 7 years ago.

When I was in school, I didn't work out consistently as I do now. Typically exams would throw me off schedule. Working out doesn't take that much time. 30 minutes at 3x per week is plenty if you are doing the Starting Strength program. Working out also also improves your posture and body language so during this interview you don't look like a slouching energy less blob.

This is true. Working out doesn't take that much time.

People think you have to do 1-2 hr workouts 6 days a week. You can workout high intensity for 30 minutes per 5 days a week and be in amazing shape.

Crossfit has some great tough workouts that are under 25 minutes. And the workouts are so hard that you are more exhausted than a 75 minute workout.
 
This is true. Working out doesn't take that much time.

People think you have to do 1-2 hr workouts 6 days a week. You can workout high intensity for 30 minutes per 5 days a week and be in amazing shape.

Crossfit has some great tough workouts that are under 25 minutes. And the workouts are so hard that you are more exhausted than a 75 minute workout.

Yeah, I agree. But it's not always just the workout time. You also have to factor in the time to get to the gym and then get back home. I would say that with my 45 minute workouts 4 days a week, it probably takes me 1.5 hours with transit time.

Crossfit is awesome, but you're right it's very difficult.

can one of the mods please delete this thread...

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