04-13-2011, 09:39 PM
I'm planning to take the College Composition Modular test without essay -- my college (UMUC) will not require an essay for 3 credits, and I can't test out of more writing credits anyway so the essay is useless to me.
Anyway, I set a timer for 50 minutes tonight and went through the official CollegeBoard study guide[1] and finished with about 2 minutes to spare and got 46/50 (92%). How accurate is that practice test compared with the real test? (I know it is 90 questions in 90 minutes) There were only five of the "Improving Sentences" questions that supposedly are more numerous on the real test. I got all of those correct. The tough part to me was reading all the passages and interpreting them correctly in the time allotted.
So should I consider myself ready? Or should I use the Peterson's tests as well? And if so, how accurate are they?
Thanks for any help!
[1] http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloa...-guide.pdf
Anyway, I set a timer for 50 minutes tonight and went through the official CollegeBoard study guide[1] and finished with about 2 minutes to spare and got 46/50 (92%). How accurate is that practice test compared with the real test? (I know it is 90 questions in 90 minutes) There were only five of the "Improving Sentences" questions that supposedly are more numerous on the real test. I got all of those correct. The tough part to me was reading all the passages and interpreting them correctly in the time allotted.
So should I consider myself ready? Or should I use the Peterson's tests as well? And if so, how accurate are they?
Thanks for any help!
[1] http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloa...-guide.pdf