@53615 i would just add that you want to keep track of your actual timed score so you have a better idea of what you will score on test day. Whatever your scantron has at the end of 35 minutes is what should be in your analytics then keep track of the ones you had to guess on your own.
I never really did this myself, but it might be a good idea to use the BR tool on the analytics thing. You could bubble in only the answers that you did in time and then on the BR part answer the questions the way you would have if you had had time. You could also adjust your original score in your head adding (number of questions not answered/5) to your raw score in order to mitigate the inherent variability of guessing.
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@53615 i would just add that you want to keep track of your actual timed score so you have a better idea of what you will score on test day. Whatever your scantron has at the end of 35 minutes is what should be in your analytics then keep track of the ones you had to guess on your own.
Thank you for you response, very helpful
I never really did this myself, but it might be a good idea to use the BR tool on the analytics thing. You could bubble in only the answers that you did in time and then on the BR part answer the questions the way you would have if you had had time. You could also adjust your original score in your head adding (number of questions not answered/5) to your raw score in order to mitigate the inherent variability of guessing.