Can anyone tell me what a good percentage would be here?
If I'm getting mid 70's to low 80's on a series of the test here, am I ready, or do I need to do more work?
Surely few are getting 100% here, but what's a good goal?
Any feedback is appreciated.
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What's a good % here
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Posted 16 January 2010 - 04:45 PM
QUOTE (webmedics @ Jan 16 2010, 12:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can anyone tell me what a good percentage would be here?
If I'm getting mid 70's to low 80's on a series of the test here, am I ready, or do I need to do more work?
Surely few are getting 100% here, but what's a good goal?
Any feedback is appreciated.
If I'm getting mid 70's to low 80's on a series of the test here, am I ready, or do I need to do more work?
Surely few are getting 100% here, but what's a good goal?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Hello,
Mid 70s and low 80s is actually pretty good. What you need to look at is if you are missing questions because of the wording or if you are missing questions because the question looks similar to another question you have already seen and you just answer on autopilot, or if you miss a question because you don't know the material or concept. When your test scores are that good it would be a great idea to not just look at the questions you answered incorrectly, but why you answered them incorrectly. We prepare people on more than just the information they need to know for the exam, we prepare them for the way the questions are worded, the attractive distracters, and key words that will appear. Pay attention to see if you are missing a particular type of question. If you know you are struggling in a certain area or with a certain type of question you can be prepared for that by using the test tracking and look back on your exams looking at all the questions you have missed and why. Another really important thing to do is look stuff up in your books if you miss it on a test.
The real questions might be; Do you feel confident enough with your above average scores to go take your test today? Do you feel that you are prepared? Do you feel like you have a more than average grasp of the knowledge and concepts you need to know to take your exam? If yes, then you are ready. What ever you decide we wish you luck.
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