@blah170blah Not taking the June test, but need to register for the October test. Did you take the Feb 7th there? IMO it took place in ONE LARGE lecture hall in the rear of the Valley business and tech center, which has rotating chairs tied to lectu…
29th? wouldn't the location be the same as the one in previous takes?
it's sort of hilarious and sad at the same time that no one at CSU East Bay seems to know anything about who/where they do the test. doesn't inspire confidence in the test center…
@brna0714
First, average difficulty level for a section can help one see if the number of mistakes one makes correlate with the average difficulty of the section. So if one got more wrongs on 65RC when compared to 68 RC one can reason and the avera…
It can be very useful analytics to diagnose key issues (Callout 7sage) IMO.
These 3 could be very useful:
1. Analytics for Oversall Section Difficulty
2. progressive difficulty within a section
3. difficulty trends across PTs.
For (2) and (3), If…
@logicfiend, @brna0714
I was wondering if the difference in difficulty of different LR sections in a PT shows up in the actual test score. There is *huge* difference in LR sections for some PTs. For example here is the data that I found for PT-71.…
registering for the Oct test which starts at 8:30. plus, i plan to be there about much early to do warm-up etc.
did you take at CSUEB or SCU? Which building/room does the test occur at CSUEB? How were the proctors?
Took a Kaplan test at CSUEB and …
How are you planning to travel from South Bay to SF for the test? I assume a drive can tire and affect the performance for the test.
I have heard mixed reviews about USF. But Santa Clara has been an excellent center. Why'd LSAC not have any center …
I've heard CSU East Bay have tiny fold-out desks that are joined with chairs? It's still at far from South Bay with morning 880 traffic.
Surprised that not a single test center anymore ALL YEAR anywhere in South Bay
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@josephhellanger
i have a somewhat similar approach to doing the initial read of the passage fast, but I thought, in your first post in this thread, you were referring to doing the first read much faster than 3:30 min. is it correct that you take 3…
@brna0714
So you read the passage in about 3mins reading it thoroughly and then take about 4:30 min on average to do questions? do you usually get through the questions within the 4:30 min even if you have to refer back to the passage and re-read pa…
@brna, josephell, pacifico can you post which PTs' RC are you referring to for the scores?
brna, how much time do you spend on question per passage. since you are finishing with 5 mins to spare, it seems you do a passage in around 7 mins.
josephhe…