I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: damage control in the AM, and kill it in the PM.
(ignore the non-experienced LIII first-timers who say to “try your best and do equally well in both”)
If we assume the MPS is around 63-65%, and you “killed it in the PM” with an average score of 83% (I.e., only one incorrect answer per vignette), then you need to score better than 50% in the AM to have a reliable chance of passing. As easy as that sounds, it’s really not considering your written answer is either right or wrong with little room for partial credit. Now combine that with the fact that most first-timers will leave some questions entirely blank (that’s 15-30 points, out the window) due to insufficient time management…