Is it okay to just use the ADA 2009 and 2007 as your full practice exam?

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Well, I am not planning to do too many full length practice exams because I can't really afford it.

So do y'all think those two are enough?

As long as I did several practice problems from destroyer, qvault, and bootcamp?

Also, I am not planning to postpone it because I need to raise my gpa this semester or at least keep it the same. 3.61
 
What materials do you have to study?

"Several practice problems" isnt going to cut it.

IMO, 2007 exam was a joke compared to the one I took in July. I havent taken the 2009 exam, but I've heard its a pretty good assessment.
 
Well, I am not planning to do too many full length practice exams because I can't really afford it.

So do y'all think those two are enough?

As long as I did several practice problems from destroyer, qvault, and bootcamp?

Also, I am not planning to postpone it because I need to raise my gpa this semester or at least keep it the same. 3.61
Minion said:
Is it okay to just use the ADA 2009 and 2007 as your full practice exam?
If you've never looked at the ADA 2009 and 2007 prior to using any other resources, then yes.
 
Sure. I never took a full length practice exam.
 
Thank you for the responses !
 
I thought the 2009 was better than 2007. I did a few of the practice tests (kaplan + topscore) and they are good practice but the major thing that I took from practice tests was the timing. Being able to work on my timing and getting into the right rhythm was important for me. I don't think its going to be a deal breaker if you cannot afford to take more practice tests but they do help.
 
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