Failed the Agriculture and Environment exam twice — what am I missing?
So I just got my second failing score back and I'm honestly pretty discouraged. I've been studying for the Agriculture and Environment certification for about three months now, working through practice questions most evenings after work. My target score is 75% and I keep landing in the low 60s. The soil science and land management sections are killing me — I feel okay on the broader concepts but then the actual exam questions are way more specific than what I've been reviewing.
A friend suggested I try the Agriculture and Environment Soil Science & Land Management 2 practice test to see where exactly I'm losing points, which I'm planning to do this weekend. Has anyone found that targeted Agriculture and Environment practice tests are actually better than just reading through the study guide cover to cover?
Specifically struggling with drainage classifications, soil horizons, and anything involving nutrient cycling. If anyone has Agriculture and Environment exam tips or a study approach that finally clicked for them, I'd really appreciate hearing it. I can only really afford to take this one more time.
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