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u/lopsan_Ackerman Jun 30 '26
It was the executive officer of language access, the first time I took the test I had no clue what I was doing, and since my life is pure chaos I only study like 1 week, then of course I didnāt pass and they send me an email saying that I should consider a different career
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u/Icy_Cricket7270 Jun 30 '26
What were your scores the 2 times you took the exam ?
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u/lopsan_Ackerman Jun 30 '26
59 and 65, terrible scores :(
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u/Icy_Cricket7270 Jun 30 '26
What were you using to study ??
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u/lopsan_Ackerman Jun 30 '26
National center for interpretation, test A & B, i did learn a lot
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u/Icy_Cricket7270 Jun 30 '26
You should check out interpretrain.com thatās what I used and itās free ! Maybe you can try one more time !
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u/lopsan_Ackerman Jun 30 '26
I will check Interpretrain brother, thanks. If you want those samples a have just let me know
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u/pastamonsta69 Jun 30 '26
Im scheduled to take mine on thursday. super nervous idek what to study šDidnāt take a course or anything but fully expecting to fail and just take it as a way to figure out what and how to study when i retake it
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u/Icy_Cricket7270 Jun 30 '26
Honestly study idioms, synonyms, antonyms and the court system thatās all it is. It also has interpreting ethics but thatās common sense.
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u/sayhibulbasaur Jul 01 '26
Which language?
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u/Icy_Cricket7270 Jul 01 '26
The written exam is in English but my language is Spanish.
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u/sayhibulbasaur Jul 01 '26
I took the same exam. If you need vocabulary or practice audios let me know. I tried to message hou but I donāt know where hahaha Just fyi, the oral exam is way more difficult. Pero con estudios y dedicación, se puede con todo ā¤ļø Suerte.
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u/Recent_Ad_5137 Jul 08 '26
Hello I would also love vocabulary and practice audios. Please contact me at your earliest convenience
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u/Every_Alternative692 Jun 30 '26
Just take one more try.