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<p class=»font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal»>so I have been deep in CRCM prep for about a month now and I genuinely reached that point last night where I typed
take my CRCM exam for me into Google without even blinking. between work deadlines and trying to memorize fair lending laws at midnight I just completely ran out of steam. found a few sketchy sites promising guaranteed passes and honestly the whole thing felt shady enough that I closed every single tab within five minutes</p>
<p class=»font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal»>ended up just making a coffee and going back to my flashcards like a responsible adult which felt deeply unfair lol. a colleague who cleared it last year told me the trick is to stop treating it like a memorization exam and start thinking about it like real world scenarios which actually shifted something for me. if you are at that same breaking point right now just know the Google rabbit hole is not worth it, grind it out and it will be worth it on the other side</p>