While not ideal, it's OK. I'd be more worried about wild fluctuations if you were 30 PT's in, but you are stillgetting used to the test and tying all the knowledge together under time pressure. Don't let a bad score drag you down!
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> @"Alex Divine" said:
> So... minor set back. A friend's dog bit my lip the other night and it's ... bad. 60 stitches and 7 staples I believe. It wasn't pretty. I have pics, but they're a bit graphic, so if anyone is sadomasochistic or just ...
> @ScooterMinion said:
> > @"Alex Divine" said:
> > So... minor set back. A friend's dog bit my lip the other night and it's ... bad. 60 stitches and 7 staples I believe. It wasn't pretty. I have pics, but they're a bit graphic ...
I take screenshots of the old scantron the actual score breakdown before I take. Then I compare and see if I am getting questions wrong consistently. These questions I usually cut out and put in my secret stash.
I would probably just practice it with the right amount of time. If you need extra time, it probably wouldn't help to go at 35 minute mark and you might end up getting more wrong that way. Good luck!