Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
Nobody really knows when C2 was from. It's all speculation. In the past, @7sagestudentservices has given his own guesses as to when it was originally administered, and thought it was from a few years before 2016.
hmm, you may be right. I couldn't sworn I read somewhere that C2 was confirmed to be feb 2016, but maybe I was dreaming things lol. If so, sorry for the wrong info! :P
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
Nobody really knows when C2 was from. It's all speculation. In the past, @7sagestudentservices has given his own guesses as to when it was originally administered, and thought it was from a few years before 2016.
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
This one was released, just not right after it was administered. No difference, really, only I think it has a pretty unforgiving curve, kinda like PT81, so if you don't like tests with such curves, another test might be better for your confidence.
It's a previously unreleased test. Those are labelled as A, B, C, and C2. (It's officially PTC in the latest SuperPrep book. 7Sage labels it as C2 to avoid confusion.)
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@uhinberg359 said:
@71888 said:
C2 was from Feb 2016.
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
Nobody really knows when C2 was from. It's all speculation. In the past, @7sagestudentservices has given his own guesses as to when it was originally administered, and thought it was from a few years before 2016.
hmm, you may be right. I couldn't sworn I read somewhere that C2 was confirmed to be feb 2016, but maybe I was dreaming things lol. If so, sorry for the wrong info! :P
@71888 said:
C2 was from Feb 2016.
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
Nobody really knows when C2 was from. It's all speculation. In the past, @7sagestudentservices has given his own guesses as to when it was originally administered, and thought it was from a few years before 2016.
@edricbala130 said:
how do you figure out what the curve is? i did worse on 81 than usual.
I have used this in the past to find out curves https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/consolidated-score-conversion-charts/
but usually you can find people talking about curves in the forums every where if it's an important enough PT haha
PT 81 is a -9 for a 170 curve
how do you figure out what the curve is? i did worse on 81 than usual.
C2 was from Feb 2016.
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
i thought the lettered tests were February tests.
This one was released, just not right after it was administered. No difference, really, only I think it has a pretty unforgiving curve, kinda like PT81, so if you don't like tests with such curves, another test might be better for your confidence.
@7sagestudentservices If I had the choice between taking a released preptest in these last two weeks and taking this preptest, which one should I do?
It's a previously unreleased test. Those are labelled as A, B, C, and C2. (It's officially PTC in the latest SuperPrep book. 7Sage labels it as C2 to avoid confusion.)