05-02-2012, 01:01 PM
I took my last practice test today for Western Civ II but instead of using pencil and paper like I usually do for practice tests, I decided to use the software. According to the software's calculations, I got 63 right, 57 wrong which equals out to 52% right and a total score of 48. :willynilly: :confused:
A little dose of panic shot through me. This is my deciding factor test. If I didn't do well on it, then I will have to postpone my test for TWO WEEKS. I really don't want to do that. I've already postponed it longer than I'd like.
If I DID do well on the test, then I would be taking it this Friday which is really squeezing it in and I never do as well when I have to squeeze in a test at the last minute.
If I took the test on paper, I would have interpreted 63 correct questions to be a raw score of 57 and that would have been very well enough to pass (almost an A which I haven't had in forever).
Is the software's calculation right? And why does it score differently than what they explain in the book?
Thank you in advance. A little freaked out at that score. O_O
A little dose of panic shot through me. This is my deciding factor test. If I didn't do well on it, then I will have to postpone my test for TWO WEEKS. I really don't want to do that. I've already postponed it longer than I'd like.
If I DID do well on the test, then I would be taking it this Friday which is really squeezing it in and I never do as well when I have to squeeze in a test at the last minute.
If I took the test on paper, I would have interpreted 63 correct questions to be a raw score of 57 and that would have been very well enough to pass (almost an A which I haven't had in forever).
Is the software's calculation right? And why does it score differently than what they explain in the book?
Thank you in advance. A little freaked out at that score. O_O