<p>On the 3rd reading section (Humanities).</p>
<p>*The dictionaries story</p>
<p>@Superb what about b’s for the last passage as well as b’s for last passage science.</p>
<p>Man who really pays attention to that kind of stuff? I can only remember what answer i put. Not it’s corresponding letter lol.</p>
<p>^^ I second that.</p>
<p>All I remember is getting a lot of A/Fs on the first column of English on the answer sheet :P</p>
<p>I got 52 C’s, 40 A’s, 65 B’s, and 57 D’s.</p>
<p>In all seriousness, how do you expect us to remember that? At this point there’s nothing we can do about our missed questions, so just hope for the best until you get your scores back.</p>
<p>I’m not trying to be rude, but if some of you people refrained from counting how many of each letter you had bubbled in, you might be able to:
- Actually finish the section instead of wasting time counting;
and - Actually double-check your answers and fix incorrect ones, which would be much more valuable than counting your answers, which can do nothing to help you post-administration.</p>
<p>Just a test-taking strategy for you to chew on…</p>
<p>No one’s going to remember how many C’s they put down…I agree with Republicratic, why count when you can check your answers?</p>
<p>In all reality, about 1/4 of the answers should be C’s. You can do a z-test if you think there’s an unusually high or low number of C’s.</p>