WOOOOOO IM COMING IN HOT AFTER MY WORKOUT ALL OUTTA BREATH AND SH** Y'ALL AINT READDYYY BUT YOU GONE BE READYYYY. Sorry. Just releasing some energy. yall
@Pacifico said:
Extra time test takers give useless data for experimental sections, which is why they don't do them,
not to mention it would put us there for 7+ hours and that's just grueling
I'm taking 77 as timed drills this week and not as a whole test. But I mean - mostly just because I don't want to take another full PT this close to game day.
@siheaso i see you don't have an account with 7sage (yet ), but I'm fairly certain that J.Y. has a youtube series on the Blind Review method. It explains all this a lot more in depth than I did!
@siheaso Not quite.
Take a timed test. While you are taking it, make a mark or circle next to the ones you're not 100% sure about.
Once you're done taking the test, BEFORE you score it, go back through those questions you marked. It's ok if you m…
This is what the blind review process is for. Go through the test timed and mark all the ones you're not 100% certain of. THEN go back through those untimed until you could do the problem in your sleep.
I don't think this happens very often, but I have heard of a couple instances. Typically you'll score within +/- 3 points of your 5 most recent PTs. So you might score a couple points higher, but I would certainly not count on scoring significantly …
Yeah. I have spoken to several people who have been granted accommodations, and for everyone who has extended time (including myself) we only have had to take 5 sections (2 LR, 1 RC, 1LG, and Writing Sample). This is very confusing to me as well.
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I think they're referring to going to the actual room and like being there before proctors/staff/etc
I also get the impression this is what they mean.
Does your admission ticket have a room number? (Mine does). If you're close enough to the university, could you make a trip over and check it out yourself?