You win some and you lose some, but the funny thing is that most of us forumers (well, I haven't been that "active") seem to have the same line of thinking on most stuff--Ethics excluded. But, you're right cfasf1: for some reason the more time goes on, the better I feel about the test. There were some bonehead calls (that dang! compliment econ question was a no-brainer!!!!), but I definitely feel that I got more right than not on the ones that I didn't know.
If you thought that this was bad, my boss sat for Level III and it was kind of the same, although worse, scenario: good morning section, hell on wheels afternoon. I hope that I don't stress out as much over the L II and III as I did on this one (I know I will).
I wish that I would have found this board sooner and gotten more active---it provides a weird sort of therapy. Plus, somewhat difficult concepts are explained by peers, not professors, which helps a LOT.