07-07-2007, 04:13 PM
If I know the 152 definitions like the back of my hand can I pass this thing without knowing how to perform all of the calculations? The simple calculations that can be done with the magic buttons on the calculator are not a problem (mean, SD, etc.). However, the probability section is a problem for me. Luckily, it is only 20-25% of the exam. I'm guessing that the majority of the definition based IC cards are there simply to explain the calculations cards that follow. That being said, it might not even be that helpful to know all 152 if I don't know how to perform all the calculations of the other 86 IC cards.
I just know that many have said that this is a concept-based exam. By that are they implying that the majority of questions are based on the 152 definition cards, versus the 86 calculation cards, or am I reading into that incorrectly? Please advise.
I just know that many have said that this is a concept-based exam. By that are they implying that the majority of questions are based on the 152 definition cards, versus the 86 calculation cards, or am I reading into that incorrectly? Please advise.