Question for anyone who has taken the online review class. Did the review class practice test have any correlation to the actual test you got? Like were the topics that appeared on the practice test similar to the ones that appeared on your real test?
I know they give you an estimate of which sections get which percentage of questions. The practice test for the class that just ended was very heavily weighted towards CRA; just wondering if the real test (tomorrow!) will have a similar slant.
I did think the online practice test was similar to the actual test. Topics that were heavily featured in the practice test also showed up in spades on the 'real' test. The practice test was a good dry run and probably worth the price of the online review course all by itself.
I thought Carl Pry (the narrator for the online review course) did a good job of cramming a ton of info into only 10 hours of lecture. Of course, it didn't cover everything, but the major points were there. Also, the practice test was helpful and did somewhat mirror the actual test, though it is obviously only 100 questions and not 200, like the real test. I also liked the practice questions at the end of each section in the manual.
The test is definitely written to weed out people who think they can just take the test after studying the regulations. Can't do it. You have to actually have some kind of experience or knowledge of what a compliance officer does as well.