I'm workin' on it.
This week I've been trying to make up for the last week or so where some of my studying was less than stellar (lots of listening to audio files and not a lot of rehearsal or new material). I did finish the diagnosis section, finally! I learned that GAD is pretty much awesome, cause everyone has it either as a primary disorder or a comorbidity. These things are so good to know...not. I am back to being serious about studying now that a few side projects are finished. EB, MH, you heard it here. Don't let me fall off the wagon!
On a different note, I talked to someone who has taken the new ASPPB version of the test. This person has had their license for years (a faculty mentor) and was on a committee to test it out. She said that she only had an hour and half, but passed it (just barely, but did). So, I'm taking this as good news because, in the past, success on the test has been highly correlated with years out of grad school and she is way out and still passed with limited time. Apparently, she thinks it is more applicable and reasonable than she expected given the frequent complaints she gets about "way too much I/O" and "what is the deal with all this psychodynamic crap?" She is probably biased, but I'll hope that her passing is a good enough sign that it can happen for me too. That's the down low, people.
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