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If you can study and become familiar with them, it will help you recognise them when they occur over the board, saving you valuable time.
If you can study the frequency of rock-falls and the movements of the cobras for awhile, you might be able to calculate that the probability of your being crushed by a rock at the second bridge is 10% and of being struck by a cobra at the third bridge is 20%.
Spend time with people who are doing what you think you might to do -- maybe ask if you can study with them, or be their apprentice for a short period of time.
If you can study where you take the test, do so.
Ask a friend that lives close to you if you can study with them.
If you can study without a computer, then make sure to work away from one.
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And if you enjoy the dancing, you can study the moves here.
If you're a screenwriter, you can study the history of the trade.
If you're feeling ambitious, you can study multiple languages simultaneously at no extra charge.
If you really want to know, you can study a double-page spread that goes into great detail about the workings of an ice cream freezer.
If you're driven to school, you can study in the car before the test.
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