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<blockquote data-quote="Bren_dan" data-source="post: 1619803" data-attributes="member: 55217"><p>You definitely have to study for it, but don't be afraid to fail the test. Chances are it will be the exact same test the next time you take it, and you'll be way more prepared after seeing it once.</p><p></p><p>The test I took was 50 questions, and I got 10 minutes to complete it. You can't miss more than two. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. I remember once I started sorting, I would dream about it every night and it felt like I never got any rest. I would just see zip codes all day, everyday. My brain was always hard at work. </p><p>But after a while it switches from the "still learning", all thoughts-consuming part of the brain, to pure memory and you can go back to singing the Eagles to yourself while you coast through the rest of your shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bren_dan, post: 1619803, member: 55217"] You definitely have to study for it, but don't be afraid to fail the test. Chances are it will be the exact same test the next time you take it, and you'll be way more prepared after seeing it once. The test I took was 50 questions, and I got 10 minutes to complete it. You can't miss more than two. Good luck. I remember once I started sorting, I would dream about it every night and it felt like I never got any rest. I would just see zip codes all day, everyday. My brain was always hard at work. But after a while it switches from the "still learning", all thoughts-consuming part of the brain, to pure memory and you can go back to singing the Eagles to yourself while you coast through the rest of your shift. [/QUOTE]
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