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<blockquote data-quote="IntrepidL" data-source="post: 32184" data-attributes="member: 291"><p>Hi, I would definitely recommend taking notes. I did the LPC exam, and there is really not enough time to flick through the pages during the exam, even though the book is there.</p><p></p><p>Instead of reading through the entire textbook, I recommend tailoring your notes to the outcomes and learning objectives of each workshop first. Also, ensure you have detailed notes on the questions that are covered in the workshops since the examinations usually cover workshop materials. I would also recommend doing the specimen paper AT LEAST a week before the examinations. While doing the LPC, I found that there was a certain way which markers wanted you to answer the questions, so it's good to familiarise yourself with the specimen and the exemplar answers before the exams, so you are comfortable with how the questions are phrased and the style to adopt when answering the questions.</p><p></p><p>I think only after tailoring your notes to the outcomes of each workshop should you read and make notes on the rest of the book - just to study more efficiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IntrepidL, post: 32184, member: 291"] Hi, I would definitely recommend taking notes. I did the LPC exam, and there is really not enough time to flick through the pages during the exam, even though the book is there. Instead of reading through the entire textbook, I recommend tailoring your notes to the outcomes and learning objectives of each workshop first. Also, ensure you have detailed notes on the questions that are covered in the workshops since the examinations usually cover workshop materials. I would also recommend doing the specimen paper AT LEAST a week before the examinations. While doing the LPC, I found that there was a certain way which markers wanted you to answer the questions, so it's good to familiarise yourself with the specimen and the exemplar answers before the exams, so you are comfortable with how the questions are phrased and the style to adopt when answering the questions. I think only after tailoring your notes to the outcomes of each workshop should you read and make notes on the rest of the book - just to study more efficiently. [/QUOTE]
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