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To Help You Learn

Frequently Asked Questions 

Frequently Asked Questions that introduce in each assignment are there to give you an idea of what to expect and get you thinking after you finish reading. They are intended as an extra learning aid for you.

Key Concepts 

Key Concepts are brief statements in the margins that help you focus on the most important points in each assignment. They're also listed at the end of the assignment to help you review what you've learned.

Key Terms

Key Terms are new words or phrases that will help you understand the material in this course. Each term is italicised in the text, and a brief definition appears in a nearby margin and also in a list at the end of the assignment.

Learning From This Course

The overall goal of numerology essentials is to give you the tools you need to consult client ethically, honestly, and effectively. There are eight assignments in the course: 

Each assignment takes a practical approach to its subject. You will learn more than the technical aspect, for example. You will learn to use the information to do everything from reading a numerological life's grading report to explaining the relationship between character and tactic to a client for outsmarting their life's path.

Checking Your Progress

The short numerology essentials questionnaires are great ways to determine what you have learned and what you might have missed. The questionnaires also give NIM an idea of your progress. 

Another terrific way to check your progress is to review the key concepts and key terms at the end of each assignment. If you run across a concept or term that isn't clear to you, you can easily turn back to the part of the assignment where it's discussed in detail. Just look for its mention in the margin.

Now that you've finished assignment 1, complete the first questionnaire. It's important to do the questionnaires as soon as you finish the assignments, you might forget some of the information in the assignment if you put the test aside to do later.

The Final Examination 

There will be a proctored final exam at the end of the course. You must complete each questionnaire with a minimum score of 75 percent in order to take the final exam. (You can retake the questionnaires as many times as you need to) After you complete and pass all questionnaires, you can schedule your final exam. Then, to receive your numerology essentials certificate, you must score at least 75 percent on the final.

You will find final exam instructions in this binder, toward the end of the course. Make sure that you read them carefully. You don't need to arrange to take the final exam until you are nearly finished with the course.

The Accredited Numerologist from NIM is a great achievement. These credentials on your business card show customers that you are knowledgeable and serious about your work.

Questionnaire 

Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by several possible answer. Choose the ONE that BEST answers the question or completes the statement. Then place the letter (A, B, C, or D) corresponding to your answer in the blank at the left of the question. 

If you're unsure about any question, go back, review the assignment, and find the correct answer. When you've answered all the questions, transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

Help Isn't Far Away

If you need help: Contact your instructor through NIM Virtual Campus, or call +603 after hours you can leave a message. 

Your NIM distance education instructor is always just a quick email message or phone call away. Your instructor is available by phone Monday through Friday. NIM instructors are numerology experts with many years of consult experience. They will answer your questions, clarify any parts of the text that you are unsure of, and help you with study hints. You will also receive feedback from your instructor in the form of comment sheets attached to your questionnaires. The comment sheets are useful for review when the time comes to takes your final exam.


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