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Just realized individual item set questions in the PM session are worth 3 marks (or three minutes). That means an item set is worth 18 points, far more than any morning session question, though some readings in the AM are just as long as an item set. All of a sudden the AM session becomes less dreadful.
I mean the real treasure is in the PM session. If in the previous 2 levels the guidance pass mark was 2/3 this time looks like we need to absolutely smash the PM session to beat the competition. I’m talking minimum 75-80% practice results.
Think about it next time you are confronted with a 6 pointer AM question requiring extensive calculations. It is only equivalent to 2 PM multiple choice questions!
 
Thanks for letting us know. I noticed that hard practicing of constructed responses questions (AM) leads to significant improvement of solving classical PM vignette item sets (seems like children play). Some of candidates who passed L3 confirmed this. Also, I agree that AM item set is nothing else than constructed response required vignette but much more time consuming.
 
dont underestimate the difficulty of the PM.. those are some of the hardest item sets you will see between level 2 and 3 and from any practice examples. 2016 PM was noticeably harder than the official mocks between tricky questions and some obscure concepts.
 
This is no different than L2 afternoon in terms of value - but good point on any one item set.
It can make or break you on your result. I did better than a buddy on on the morning but he crushed the afternoon and passed in 2015 (when I failed).
 
yeah…there is one Jedi in this forum ever said :
#DamageControlAM
#KillingItPM
i believe that.
what is the name of that Jedi ? ah..i think he known as #hashtag
 
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