What is the minimum number of review materials required in order to obtain all of the potential information covered on an examination?
Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this question. Examination candidates bring with them a unique knowledge base and initial level of preparation. Therefore, it is difficult to recommend a single reference that will, by itself, prepare each candidate to pass the examination. Ultimately, it will be each candidate’s academic background, experience, and test-taking abilities that dictate how effective his or her review materials are in promoting success on an exam. While understanding the information presented in the review materials should certainly increase the likelihood of passing an exam, it does not guarantee a successful performance. The questions on the exams are developed from resources in addition to these materials. The primary reason for this is that the examinations are based upon the specific job-related tasks of a Strength and Conditioning Specialist or a Personal Trainer. People who work in these two professions were surveyed to determine what they actually do
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