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I scored my best score out of all my tests with a 154. If you are trying to get into the 2022 term, I would take some time off. Forget about this test and enjoy yourself. Then get back at it for the October-December exams. I think that the stress of trying to do the best gets in the way of your true ability. I scored a 120 on my initial test on the first day of studying. That was only because they do not go lower than a 120. Keep your head up and get after it you'll be fine.
I was told one time that you should go into the answer sets assuming all of them are wrong. They need to prove to you the right answer. This really helped me with the MBT and MSS questions. As far as others learn to pick out conclusion and premises. Also repatition will make you better. I have found that if I am stuck between two answers. The one that I have absolutely no clue what is saying is usually the right one.
@ im not too terribly worried about it. It takes a lot to get me worked up. I have faith in their system. They’ve been doing this a long time. I’m more worried about getting these foundations set. Don’t let this worry you. Of this whole process waiting on them is something you can’t control. Try to focus on the task at hand. The other stuff will fall in place, and you’ll feel silly for stressing over something that other people are controlling.
I put my request in on December 18. I have yet to hear back from them. I believe they said up to 6 weeks. I am getting close to that deadline. If I do not hear anything this week I am going to email them.
I got some advice where the guys said make them prove to you why it is right. Go into the answer set as if all of them are wrong. That mindset really helped me with MSS questions. Not so much the others, but definitely with MSS
do it on a touch screen.