Nbeo Part II

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lxaly said:
Hi,guys!
Part I is finished. 👍
let's talk about PART II & III !
what materials you study for PART II and III ?
berkeley guide?
BSK?


Right now I'm studying for part II, well at least getting materials together to study. I actually did end up buying the Berkeley guide, so I'll see how much use it will be. Then also I have the TMOD guide from Cole/Luxotica, but I don't know if they are putting it out another more so you might have to hunt someone done from a prior year to get it (its a great resource so far). Then I know there is a study guide for part 2 with a 1000 questions, and a cd rom by Bennet from Umsl coming out in Nov 28th.

Hope this helps.
 
lxaly said:
Hi,guys!
Part I is finished. 👍
let's talk about PART II & III !
what materials you study for PART II and III ?
berkeley guide?
BSK?

part 2 and 3 is easy.
part 1 is more difficult.

party first. study fast and last, but always reach for the glass 🙂
 
part 2 is easier... but not EASY ! Do not blow it off.. you definitely need to study !! And, for what it's worth I studied with the Cole Vision book and the Berkeley Guide... the Cole Vision book is definitely better.
 
cpw said:
part 2 is easier... but not EASY ! Do not blow it off.. you definitely need to study !! And, for what it's worth I studied with the Cole Vision book and the Berkeley Guide... the Cole Vision book is definitely better.

Is the part II Berkeley Guide better than the one for Part I? I, and most of us as ICO, found it almost worthless for part I. Sorry if that offends anyone at UCB, but I just didn't like it.
 
I thought it was even more worthless for part 2.. but that's just me. But, I got mine off an older classmate for free.. so, you can't beat free!!
 
there is a book coming out by Bennett for part two of the NBEO www.elsevier.com ISBN # 0-7506-7566-7

The only negative to the book is that its not coming out til Nov 28th. Its supposed to have 1000 questions, and 500 more on a CD rom.

Might be useful for future test takers.
 
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