My test score was actually 4 points above my highest PT score, and about 5 points above my average. I've seen a lot of people on here who did worse then their PTs though. So I really think it's how you react to the testing environment.
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@alejoroarios925 @84448 Thank you! My test scores vary. I've heard both ways as well from others.
I did 3 points below the average of my previous 5 tests :s
My test score was actually 4 points above my highest PT score, and about 5 points above my average. I've seen a lot of people on here who did worse then their PTs though. So I really think it's how you react to the testing environment.