Furthermore, does anyone have an idea of how much raw score can vary compared to the weighted score? For example, for a 168 how much can the raw score vary?
This is something I am completely capable of looking at myself, but I am beat
If this test is extremely difficult, then you might get 168 for a 85 raw score, or if this time is as hard as usual, then you might get 168 for a 88 raw score. Anyway dude, now all you have to do is to chill and relax.
I feel so weird. Particularly about 1 logical reasoning section.
Needless to say, I just booked my December rewrite. Hoping that it doesn't have to come to that, but I know for a fact I only under-preformed because I got 3 hours of sleep last night. My brain literally went to mush on that LR section.
From looking at other forums, a lot of people who consistently PT well felt that it was fairly difficult in one respect or another.
Hopefully the curve is favorable. I'm predicting a curve just like PT 71, as I felt the test resembled that one fairly well. And judging by most reactions, it seems like it will be scaled in such a way
@InsertPseudonymHere The thing about test day reactions is that they're going to be skewed negatively for the most part. It's just natural to remember and place particular emphasis on the hardest questions/parts of the test, which can lead to really overestimating how hard the test is/underestimating how you did. This isn't to say that this test wasn't hard, but the natural tendency to remember the bad combined with the heightened stress of test day may be skewing the perception of how you did and the your overall recollection of the test.
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This is something I am completely capable of looking at myself, but I am beat
Needless to say, I just booked my December rewrite. Hoping that it doesn't have to come to that, but I know for a fact I only under-preformed because I got 3 hours of sleep last night. My brain literally went to mush on that LR section.
Hopefully the curve is favorable. I'm predicting a curve just like PT 71, as I felt the test resembled that one fairly well. And judging by most reactions, it seems like it will be scaled in such a way
160: 72 : 165: 79
The thing about test day reactions is that they're going to be skewed negatively for the most part. It's just natural to remember and place particular emphasis on the hardest questions/parts of the test, which can lead to really overestimating how hard the test is/underestimating how you did. This isn't to say that this test wasn't hard, but the natural tendency to remember the bad combined with the heightened stress of test day may be skewing the perception of how you did and the your overall recollection of the test.
Either way, good luck!