Is anyone else excited that we won't know? Like, I'm so happy to not know what the curve is going to be or which section was the experimental. I feel like, if I have to retake it, it would just ruin my confidence when it comes to Round 2 haha
@SoltanShah, you're definitely going about this the right way! The better you know your fundamentals, the better you'll be able to handle the curve breakers.
What type of coding? I know Coursera classes for coding are supposed to be helpful. I took the R programming course, liked the setup, but did feel it has a pretty steep learning curve
Later later later! There is definitely a shift after PT65 and while it is subtle, you will be thrown a curve ball if you're not prepared by being exposed to the most modern tests.
72 will F your day up if you're not an Analytical Reasoning champion. But, the curve was also slightly adjusted. Case-in-point, you can get 12 wrong for a 170 on PT 72, but only get 11 wrong for a 170 on PT 73 and 74
Hey, on the bright side, I haven't heard one comment yet that the test was "easy." Maybe we'll get a curve better than on PT 72.. where 12 wrong was a 170 and 28 wrong was a 160.
@Legal Babe.. definitely flawed. I am not trying to be a dick, but seriously, you can't really hang your hat on that. Additionally, your particular testing center being empty doesn't do anything.. the curve is based on all like 20,000 test takers.