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For the Mock Exams for the CFP, will they time out or can you take more than 6 hours. For example can I take the first part at 7AM and then the second portion at 4PM. I know I want to do at least 1 actual 6 hour block to feel what that feels like, but there are 2 mock exams plus a practice one the CFP Board provides. Hard to set aside 3 seperate 6 hour windows.
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The mock exam at this time is set up so that you can take the first one in a three-hour window and the second one in a separate three-hour window. So the answer to one of your questions is yes, you can take Mock Exam 1 at 7am and Mock exam 2 at 4pm. I would recommend using the Board's mock exam for a 6-hour run so you can get a feel for what exam day will be like. Remember there's a lunch break in the exam window.
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If after completing mock exam assement and still need more assistance with getting my knowldge base to where it needs to be to recive a passing score. Do you offer or have connections regarding acquiring a tutor for more individualized assistance?
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Hi @Chase11149319. Thanks for asking this question, I've tagged @RachelSeton_CFFP from our faculty team to help answer your question.
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For the module quizes, after the test completion, is there a way to review the questions after selecting click here once you have achieved the required score of 70 or higher?
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Hi Aurelia! Welcome to the CFP education program! When you log into the quiz, there is a REVIEW button in the bottom right hand corner that will walk you through each question. If you have any other questions our Student Services office is available to assist: 800-237-9990, option #2 or cffpssc@cffp.edu.
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Hello,
Question, is it recommended to use calendar tool primarily for doing the coursework, If we are doing all the assignments on the days it says for the calendar is that usually sufficient? Will we be on a good timeline? Or is it more of a idea for where you should be at that time. Example was the first class was on module 1 and it said to read module 1 after the class on the calendar but there were practice questions they asked that you would've wanted to read before.
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The calendar tool is there to support your learning. If you don't need it, then there's no urgency to use it. Some people like having it and using it so they can stay on track. Others prefer to develop their own schedule. Either way works as long as you finish your studies with plenty of time to take the final exam. The calendar is built to do just that.
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Hello, I have worked a little ahead of where the calendar suggests. Is there a way to have the calendar re-adjust for the days that are now vacant? I like seeing what to do each day, but does not really help when I've completed the next week. It was an odd chance to get ahead and I took it.
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