I didint think the afternoon session was that much harder than the morning.
My story is interesting though. im a retaker, so i knew how hard the afternoon session would be.
So i prayed, to everyone. i prayed that there would be a ghost only i could see just telling me the answers (theres nothing on the books saying you cant take advice from ghosts).
And to be honest, in the second session, the first 80 questions i was done in like an hour. I mean, i overstudied ethics and econ. so those were above 85% (i know all of the standards by heart).
SHOULD i feel OK about the test?
I always get worried when i dont think a test is extremely hard because then that means i got tricked really bad. (and i thought i was being really careful with the wordings they used and the calculations they actually wanted).
Anyone else in the same boat? I just hope i score better than the last time (a pass would be nice too....). I was in band 7. but i studied 4 hours a day on weekdays and from 10am to 9pm on weekends.
My story is interesting though. im a retaker, so i knew how hard the afternoon session would be.
So i prayed, to everyone. i prayed that there would be a ghost only i could see just telling me the answers (theres nothing on the books saying you cant take advice from ghosts).
And to be honest, in the second session, the first 80 questions i was done in like an hour. I mean, i overstudied ethics and econ. so those were above 85% (i know all of the standards by heart).
SHOULD i feel OK about the test?
I always get worried when i dont think a test is extremely hard because then that means i got tricked really bad. (and i thought i was being really careful with the wordings they used and the calculations they actually wanted).
Anyone else in the same boat? I just hope i score better than the last time (a pass would be nice too....). I was in band 7. but i studied 4 hours a day on weekdays and from 10am to 9pm on weekends.