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Congratulations 🎊. How was it?
It was not nearly as difficult as I expected. I was in total freak-out mode during the days leading up to the exam, but I was pleasantly surprised to find I was well-educated. I can't stress enough that the CIN material was the key to passing. I have severe math anxiety, and I thought it'd be really "math-y" but it wasn't.
 
It was not nearly as difficult as I expected. I was in total freak-out mode during the days leading up to the exam, but I was pleasantly surprised to find I was well-educated. I can't stress enough that the CIN material was the key to passing. I have severe math anxiety, and I thought it'd be really "math-y" but it wasn't.
So glad it wasn’t as “math-y” as feared, just courage and CIN magic! 😂. Congrats once more.
 
I think a lot of people who are well prepared for an exam often stress that they haven't prepared enough, going in.

Good job, and congrats on your win!
Amen to that philosophy. I always over-prepare and yet always lacks confidence. I have to find a way to work on improving that lack of confidence and begin to trust myself. Perhaps taking more practice tests will help. Any and all advice is welcome. I have 7 exams scheduled through March 2026,