= = = = = =Hi John,I have taken both the CRA and CPRA successfully. I'm now working on the CFRA (I know...glutton for punishment). In order to study, I went through the RACC Body of knowledge for each test and made paper flashcards. After the 2nd person I let borrow them kept them, I found quizlet.com. On quizlet, you can make study sets and turn them into tests, games, and flashcards. You can even download the quizlet app and have flashcards on the go! (I studied in the parking lot before my test) Anyway, I have study sets for both CRA and CPRA. If anyone wishes to copy them to build their own sets, they are welcome. I started my sets that way and I see no reason for each of us to reinvent the wheel. I think they are unlocked so you should be able to access them. If anyone has any questions, feel free to contact me offline.Best of Luck!
MichelleP.S. I'm working on a CFRA set which I will unlock as soon as its done.------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------- Michelle L. Gooding, MSM, CRA, CPRAAssistant Director, Office of Sponsored ProgramsChristopher Newport UniversityOffice: (757) 594-7392Email: xxxxxx@cnu.eduOn Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 4:32 PM, Barfield, John <xxxxxx@tnstate.edu> wrote:= = = = = =Hi everyone! I’m new to the group. I was leaning toward taking the CRA exam and wanted to hear from those of you who have. Difficult? Trick questions? Essay? Did you find a prep class useful? Which one?
Just want to adequately prepare.
Thanks,
John Barfield
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Tennessee State University
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