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And, now, you can access the course & materials for as long as you need it until you pass the exam! 'I have been reading and I haven't been able to find a 'catch' yet. Has anyone used this yet?
Or know anything about it?. What a great change. The time limit on the review program was complete nonsense too. 18 months until it used to expire. Meanwhile, you could theoretically take up to 6 months per exam, so 2 years total to take the tests.
Even longer obviously if you fail and have to re-take parts.However long you studied for your first exam, you have 18 months from the time you pass that one to take the rest, so no matter which way you slice it, 18 months was too short. I was completely robbed by this policy, but thankfully a friendly stranger came to the rescue and mailed me a DVD full of review materials for my last exam =D.