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Originally Posted by RockChalk
I might recommend not studying. I would advise that you refresh yourself on the things you already know. Trying to learn a bunch of new stuff before an interview will only cause you to come off as a complete tool, because you increase the likelihood that you'll get facts mixed up.
Go with what you know. You'll surprise yourself
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Good advice. Mr. pr_capone knows plenty and he'll do just fine, Mr. RockChalk. Still, there's nothing wrong with brushing up on a few factoids that can be fresh at hand.
Besides, I'm quite certain that he's already contemplated everything that might appear in his prep notes ... perhaps a solid stat or two can be useful, though ... for the purpose of underscoring a particular issue ... that sort of thing.
At any rate, I have full faith in Mr. pr_capone whose rise to fame will undoubtedly be unequaled in modern times ... with the possible exception of that Lady Gaga person ... but, thankfully, it will likely be unnecessary for Mr. pr_capone to sleep with 500 ugly people in order to get his point across.
FAX THE CONFIDENT