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04-22-2016, 06:59 AM #1
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04-25-2016, 03:06 PM #2
Just get it done! Srsly... don't let it sit.
I did it while working a bunch of hours at a gym and prepping for various competitions. So I kept putting it off until tomorrow. All of a sudden the deadline was weeks away.
It's not super hard, but there is a decent quantity of reading and work to do. Just keep picking away at it and all is good!2020 Olympia Bound | NPC WPD Nationally Qualified | 2018 Arnold Amateur WPD Top 3 | 2x WPD Pro World Champion (INBA/DFAC)
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05-08-2016, 06:26 PM #3
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05-08-2016, 06:35 PM #4
It's not very hard, but there's a lot more writing than what you'd think for a CPT test. They will give you a a scenario (Bob has been smoking for 40yrs but has no lung problems. His cholesterol is high but his testosterone is low create a workout for him that will make him a man again). Some **** like that, but it'll have some tricky shyt in there with the details. It'll give you lots of numbers like his LDL/HDL, blood pressure, white blood count, his Google texting number and then some stuff that does matter.
It's all open book and you can save stuff and come back to it later. When I first turned my test in I had Patrick (I think that's his name) call me up and bitch me out and told me I needed to correct some stuff in my test. I did so and scored an A.
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