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Has anybody had to study for a big professional exam with a newborn in the house?


Jase

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Series 7 and other licenses. I had to leave the casa many days. Not sure what you are studying for but might have to bring someone in to help at home if this test is pretty crucial or push it back until you have a better handle on things.

An aside here. I took one test and you get a break(this was at the corner of Sharon Amity and Prov). Can be 30 mins to an hour. I go to the Wendy's up the street and go to the rest room, then walk back out to buy a USA Today. While outside I know cops everywhere and then this dude is running straight towards me with a bag in his hand and who knows what else. He had just robbed the bank across the street. I run inside and tell everyone to get down or get out and this guy comes in just after I did, goes into the same restroom and like 10 cops rush in.

Needless to say that jerked my chain some and everything I had retained upstairs was out the door.

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I had to leave the casa many days.

Starting to consider this as an option.

Only place I could spread out my materials enough is a library, but the library is barely open long enough/often enough to get anything done now. :mad2:

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Starting to consider this as an option.

Only place I could spread out my materials enough is a library, but the library is barely open long enough/often enough to get anything done now. :mad2:

Try a large book store. I used to go and study at barnes and noble. It's quiet, clean and comfortable.

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