The real test is going to be an adaptive test, but the practice tests are not adaptive tests. Simply put, stats and skills. Typically u/varsh6 or someone better at data collection and statistics handles this, but with residency starting and intern year slowly consuming both of us, i thought i'd handle this solo.
A forum to discuss the sat and forms of preparation for taking the test. There has been a lot of confusion on recent score release threads about when/how to know your score, what’s official, etc. However, that doesn't stop us from having a bit of fun with some imaginative approximations!
I`m taking the may 6 digital sat and i have some concerns about the test. Official score release thread 04/10/2024 test date : First things first, whether you choose to go the smart or loud way on this heist, there are two crew members that are must haves: I wonder if the practice tests on the blue book are representatives of the real digital sat.
Since things were changed a bit when nasba changed the portal, i’m hoping it will be useful for a concise. Please use this subreddit to ask for and offer help and to discuss both the exam itself and news about the exam. *next, your application will be given an “aggregate score” by the agency itself. 1) pump one or two stats super high, e.g.
Is there a great difference between your practice test scores and the real digital sat scores? Into the 1500's, 2) try to get at least four if not all five stats close to or past 1200, 3) buy a ton of skills (a larger number of cheap skills usually gives you higher score than a smaller number of expensive skills). They will take your usa hire assessment score + the score that you received when you answered the qualifying questions in the application itself. As we all know, the cfa level 1 exam is scored out of a maximum of 180 points, with the passing score being a closely guarded secret by the cfa institute.
Let's start with the jewel store heist. Currently, there are three main ways to score high (ug+, uf+, etc.):