The 100 Questions are confusing!

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I reviewed the book with 100 questions (given after the FP) over one time.

When I see the questions others had been asked, I have no clue, for the most part!

Any better resources to study? I have not touched the CD that came with the book.

Any tips guys?
 
Please be more specific in your question.

I reviewed the book with 100 questions (given after the FP) over one time.

When I see the questions others had been asked, I have no clue, for the most part!

Any better resources to study? I have not touched the CD that came with the book.

Any tips guys?
 
Please be more specific in your question.

I guess, my mind is into several things that I am keep forgetting. So far most I spent is once a week revising the questions.

Are there any other study material that is popular?
 
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Most of them are so easy, except where they require specific input like current governer, current mayor, current senators of your state etc. That's my feeling though.

I guess, my mind is into several things that I am keep forgetting. So far most I spent is once a week revising the questions.
 
I used the PDF "flash cards" from the USCIS website almost every day until my interview. After the initial few days they were memorised pretty well. I also asked a friend to ask me all 100 questions but not sequentially.

You'll see, it'll be easier than you think.
 
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