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David discusses how to course correct after failing an ARE exam. He explains why one failed division shouldn’t create a negative narrative and reminds candidates that failure simply means retaking the exam. He also covers how to review the score report, keep momentum by scheduling the next exam about eight weeks out, and use practice exams to better understand the format. The focus is simple: adjust your strategy and keep moving forward.

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Show Notes

Introduction & Purpose

Mindset: Don’t Turn One Failure Into a Story

Using the Score Report (But Not Overusing It)

Staying in the Exam Cycle & Avoiding the “Same Division Loop”

Momentum Analogy: Flat Tire on a Road Trip

Strategic Use of the 60-Day Retake Window

Self-Analysis: Identifying What Actually Happened

Common Patterns & What They Mean

Making the Most of NCARB Practice Exams

Emotional Recovery & Course Correction

Core Process & Closing Message



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