08-17-2013, 06:01 PM
This past Friday, I took the Introductory Bus. Law test and got...a 50...gasp!
I had taken way too long on this test in the first place, got 55% on an REA practice test, and 62% on the Official CLEP practice test. I was finishing that test on the drive to the testing center, so I didn't get to check my wrong answers, but still that score was one of the most shocking scores I've had.
During the test, I felt like I was doing fairly well; it felt like most of the harder, but not monster hard tests I've taken, and I also did very good on time, with 25 min. left to go over my marked questions.
Anyway, as I was clicking "proceed to score", I had the typical suspense feeling, but my brain nearly froze when 50 appeared on the screen.
All I can say, is I'm glad it's over with - I had almost zero knowledge on law -, and a pass is a pass, but that contrast of me imagining maybe a score nearer the 55 range, and being on the line is something I don't want to experience again! I only wish I could see the list of my wrong questions!
Anyone have a similar experience with this, or another test?
Onto my first TECEP, Public Relations Thought and Practice now! Should be an easier test, for a change!
Sam
I had taken way too long on this test in the first place, got 55% on an REA practice test, and 62% on the Official CLEP practice test. I was finishing that test on the drive to the testing center, so I didn't get to check my wrong answers, but still that score was one of the most shocking scores I've had.
During the test, I felt like I was doing fairly well; it felt like most of the harder, but not monster hard tests I've taken, and I also did very good on time, with 25 min. left to go over my marked questions.
Anyway, as I was clicking "proceed to score", I had the typical suspense feeling, but my brain nearly froze when 50 appeared on the screen.
All I can say, is I'm glad it's over with - I had almost zero knowledge on law -, and a pass is a pass, but that contrast of me imagining maybe a score nearer the 55 range, and being on the line is something I don't want to experience again! I only wish I could see the list of my wrong questions!
Anyone have a similar experience with this, or another test?
Onto my first TECEP, Public Relations Thought and Practice now! Should be an easier test, for a change!
Sam