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by gospy » Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:00 pm
I have the OG and the two added OG books.

I am finding that there are just a ton of questions. It's a lot of material, and I'm not sure it's all necessary. I think really focusing on a smaller number of questions may be better, but as I have never taken the test nor do I plan to take it multiple times, I do not know for sure.

Maybe buy a book, work through it, then buy the next one rather than buying them all at once. That way if you don't need the later ones you can save some money.

Good luck though.