Gratitude Chronicles: Testimonials from GARP SCR Certification Students
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In this heartfelt collection, I am shining a spotlight on the words of appreciation from the LinkedIn community members who had cleared GARP SCR certification exam. Their testimonials speak volumes about the impact of learning and preparing in the community and also showcase the personalized coaching and guidance on their exam journey. Dive into their stories of gratitude and let their words inspire your own path to success! Please note I have taken the screenshots from the posts in the LinkedIn group for GARP SCR. You can find all these testimonials as posts in the group.
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Testimonials from Community members after October 2023 SCR exam
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Top five tips for future aspirants:
ReplyDelete- You'll not be able to pass the exam with just 1 month of prep. Do try to start 5-6 months in advance, factoring in periods of slack, delays & absence.
- The course is vast & very detailed, it can feel overwhelming at first. Try to persevere through the initial chapters and you'll surely get a hang of the flow.
- If attending the prep classes/sessions, then it will help immensely to (just) read through the chapter/sections before & after each topic covered. It's a great way to revisit, revise & strengthen your understanding real-time, before progressing to more complex topics.
- Some topics are foundational to course & keep recurring across chapters. It helped me to make self notes as well - revising consolidated concepts was of great help (especially with the last minute jitters)
- Don't skip preparing yourself of the actual test - it is 4hours long and can feel pretty exhausting. During the test, it helped me immensely to pause & review the test in sections (say 60mins/30questions each), making notes whenever in doubt, than to revisit the entire test responses at the end. You're not only fatigued but also not in the most productive state by then.
Hello Meghna, thanks for sharing the tips
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