The course manual and/or the book format, edited by Dan Farkas and Laura
Chappell, are the best way to study for CIT.

Nobody will give you a list of questions from the exam, (see other threads
;-), but I did make some flash cards to help study for the test. When I
wrote them, I had not taken the exam but after taking the exam, I have
concluded that they are very close to the exam. See:


http://www.priscilla.com/cit/toc.html

Priscilla

At 12:57 PM 5/30/2000 -0700, Shumake, Derrick wrote:
>What is the recommend train material for CIT 4.0? Does anyone have a list of
>sample question that will be on the test? thanks for your help in advance.
>
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