I understand why you'd want to take the PT without the experimental, like to get your score which excludes the unscored part anyways, but note that the experimental is just as worthwhile study material as the other sections since they all come from actual old format PTs. Plus, the actual test will too have an experimental section so it makes sense to be familiar with the timing and pacing, and getting used to focusing throughout the full length of the test. Indeed there's no actual reason to PT without an experimental section, and doing that would actually give you a less realistic view of what taking the actual exam is like. While your score on any one PT might make you feel good (or bad), but isn't ever a definitive indicator of your level. It's much more insightful to see what kinds of questions you miss and why, and if you're getting better or faster on question types you previously struggled with.
Right now, there’s no option to remove the experimental section.This feature is definitely on our roadmap, and we hope to make it available in a future update. Thanks!
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I understand why you'd want to take the PT without the experimental, like to get your score which excludes the unscored part anyways, but note that the experimental is just as worthwhile study material as the other sections since they all come from actual old format PTs. Plus, the actual test will too have an experimental section so it makes sense to be familiar with the timing and pacing, and getting used to focusing throughout the full length of the test. Indeed there's no actual reason to PT without an experimental section, and doing that would actually give you a less realistic view of what taking the actual exam is like. While your score on any one PT might make you feel good (or bad), but isn't ever a definitive indicator of your level. It's much more insightful to see what kinds of questions you miss and why, and if you're getting better or faster on question types you previously struggled with.
Hi there,
Right now, there’s no option to remove the experimental section.This feature is definitely on our roadmap, and we hope to make it available in a future update. Thanks!